Here are some shots of how l make my clay base for the tree`s.
...As l am a rich BB,a FiddleWood Gnome l have the very best of tool`s to do this work.
So if you have not got one of these in your house try a something else.
l put it flat down on my cutting board and slice & hack it off.
This is important seal the clay up again making sure there is not lots of air traped inside.If you don`t then you`ll end up with a solid brick that cost £4.26. This plastic box which came with a model inside it is perfect for my use.l can just pick it up quite easy while l`m working.You will see that l have the mark of the first base that l made on this thing,so l can work to the same mark when doing this one,and then the next and so on. So they all look neat and the same,and not iggerly pickerly in odd shapes & sizes. Some might like odd shapes,but little Wood Land Gnomes don't.This stuff might seem stiff & dry,as you cut it off,but don`t wet it at this stage or you will end up with a big blob of mud! As you begin to work it will become more easy to shape.
...I Just spread it out and press it down.
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This is where l will place my tree & how l will plant it.....
l just press the wire roots into the clay. However l like to put a shaped angle to these roots because this helps to anchor them in.
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l just push them all in,and then work the clay over them & smooth the base all over with my old & trusty highly efficient tool.
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lt is my intention to place model soldiers within the base and so l am pressing these into the clay using them as pattern. So the platforms will not show when l place the finished models at a later stage.
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...By doing this l make sure that the figures will have a nice flat base to be fixed into.
Then using my old brush l planish & stipple it all over like so.
...And the sides too.
...Job done.
...Ah,my trusty old glass jar l use for standing all my brushes in with its content being dirty water ,all the paint used on the brushes & the glue which was on other brushes too is all in this black gold. l give it a bit of a sture & blot it on like so.
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..l enjoy this part especially.
l don`t worry about getting it wet at this stage because all the working of it has been finished.
...l will place this somewhere to dry & harden .Tomorrow it will be hard as rock with a nice finish. l hope this stage has been helpful to those making their own style tree`s,and interesting to others who just want to look see how l do my bases. As always thanks for taking time out to look............BB