
Basic round bases
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Round bases, in the style of Citadel ones. No detail. Very boring.Why? You've probably got more plastic bases than you need, and there's a million available for free that other people have made that are absolutely fine. So, er, hmm. No massively good reason. But I wanted to make my own, to my own exacting specifications. And if I've made something, why not share it?Bases all have a basic scaffold underneath to attach supports and so on.Sizes available are:21.5mm25mm28.5mm32mm40mmSorry, 21.5mm???I know, right? This is not a standard Citadel base size (until I infiltrate GW and make it so).I wanted something for the very smallest models. The sidekicks. The familiars. The Little Guys. AKA some of the best models! Some of them look a little lost on full 25mm bases, and I wanted to give them a little less visual importance than the miniatures they accompany. So, yeah, 21.5mm - a size chosen to fit nicely in line with the 25 -> 28.5 -> 32mm set.What's with the semi_sup files?The "semi_sup" files are semi-supported. Semi?Right, so they have a continuous support around half the rim. This is not enough to support the base. You'll have to add conventional supports too. But this is my preferred way of getting a nice crisp lower edge on a base.
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