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Beautiful plinths and bases
These tinted clear resin and natural wood bases are made by a company in England. Does anyone know of a USA-based maker of similar bases to avoid the hassle of international shipping ???
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Re: Beautiful plinths and bases
If you find a seller, let me know. I've been looking for plinths "locally" for a while now. Seems all are in Europe. I almost pulled the trigger for some, but I just couldn't spend for postage what was the cost of a few disks of wood.
Almost makes me want to go out and buy a lathe, and after a learning curve, make my own...
Almost makes me want to go out and buy a lathe, and after a learning curve, make my own...
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Re: Beautiful plinths and bases
Sorry, Kev !
Just saw this today. Yep - they all seem to be in Europe. I don't think anyone is going to get rich selling bases for sculpts !
Too much of "I'd buy that if it was walnut instead of oak or if was maple instead of cypress or blue instead of red or 3" tall instead of 4", square instead of round" Each would have to be a custom order or the maker could wind up stuck with a bunch of unsold and unwanted items.
I've never looked, but maybe some vendor at Wonderfest or Jerseyfest might have some ?!
Just saw this today. Yep - they all seem to be in Europe. I don't think anyone is going to get rich selling bases for sculpts !
Too much of "I'd buy that if it was walnut instead of oak or if was maple instead of cypress or blue instead of red or 3" tall instead of 4", square instead of round" Each would have to be a custom order or the maker could wind up stuck with a bunch of unsold and unwanted items.
I've never looked, but maybe some vendor at Wonderfest or Jerseyfest might have some ?!
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Eh, Thats ok, Ellis, no worries.Ellis Kendrick wrote:Sorry, Kev !
Just saw this today. Yep - they all seem to be in Europe. I don't think anyone is going to get rich selling bases for sculpts !
Too much of "I'd buy that if it was walnut instead of oak or if was maple instead of cypress or blue instead of red or 3" tall instead of 4", square instead of round" Each would have to be a custom order or the maker could wind up stuck with a bunch of unsold and unwanted items.
I've never looked, but maybe some vendor at Wonderfest or Jerseyfest might have some ?!
I hear ya on all the different variations. I can never seem to get to WF, but I will make it my business to look at the next JF.
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Drew_666 wrote:https://www.etsy.com/shop/PlayinWitWood
Also, while looking for something else, I "discovered" Last Cavalry has some nice offerings -
https://shop.lastcavalry.com/wood-figure-bases/
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Last Cavalry is a great store to deal with when ordering. Also check out their You Tube Channel Dave is a killer figure painter
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Ya'know I've been watching his vids for a while, since he was with Michigan Toy Soldier. But didn't look at his store until he was at one of the recent IPMS Nats somewhere. I looked in his store just recently for a challenge our model club is doing and thats when I "discovered" his bases! Gonna have to try them out one day soon. (BTW I bought a figure kit and some terrain stuff from LC, and he was quick on the email to LMK about filling the order. Good guy in my book).Scott_Sheltz wrote:Last Cavalry is a great store to deal with when ordering. Also check out their You Tube Channel Dave is a killer figure painter