Plastic Bases: Urban Rubble (XX106)

Plastic Bases: Urban Bases (XX106) Plastic Bases: Urban Rubble (XX106)
with two frame of plastic urban rubble bases.

The new plastic urban rubble bases make basing an infantry army for Flames Of War a breeze. The new bases are ideal for any force from Cassino or any other force you wish to theme in an urban environment. Everyone in the Battlefront Studio is buzzing about these bases and how they're going to use them in their armies.

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Plastic Bases: Urban Rubble Frame A
Plastic Bases: Urban Bases (XX106)
Frame A of the plastic urban rubble bases contains a number of different themed bases included paved and rubble. There are also a number of different style plugs to use in case you want fill in some of the figure recesses on a base depending your basing needs i.e. number of figures on a base or if you want to use a specific base for a specific purpose. 
Plastic Bases: Urban Rubble Frame B
Plastic Bases: Urban Bases (XX106)
Frame B contains bases and accessories that give you even more flexibility for basing your force. It includes bases with figure recesses for prone infantry figures and plenty of different plugs that allow you to personalise your infantry bases however you like. Accessories such as wall sections, tree stumps and sign posts will allow you infantry bases to really stand out on the table.
Using the Plastic Rubble Bases
Designed with the battles of Monte Cassino in mind. They are perfect for representing the ruined town of Cassino itself or any number of other war-torn towns, villages, or urban centres. Below are several tips and tricks about how to use these exciting new bases with your figures.
Step One
The simplest way to attach figures to the base is to fill the
cavity roughly halfway with superglue.

Step Two
When you place a figure into the cavity, the excess glue will squeeze out around the edge.
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Step Three
Sprinkle sand or basing grit onto the glue, to fill the gap and hide the edge of the figure’s moulded-on base.

Step Four
If you prefer to paint your figures separately before basing them, it is a good idea to at least partly paint the base before attaching the figures.
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See how easy it is with these new plastic bases? And this is only the begining of what we have in store for plastic bases.
Colour Guide for Italian Rubble Bases
Step One
Start with a base coat of Sherman Drab (FWP321) or War Paint Sherman Drab (CWP220).

Step Two
Apply a heavy dry-brush of Military Khaki (FWP327).
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Step Three
Apply a lighter dry-brush of Buff (976).

Step Four
Pick out the details such as wooden beams and rafters, stone blocks and broken brick rubble. Then paint the edges of your bases to match the rest of your army.
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Commonwealth Troops based on the New Plastic Rubble Bases
Commonwealth Rifle Team based on the plastic rubble bases
Right: More examples of a Urban Rubble base painted without figures.
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More Examples of the Plastic Urban Rubble Bases in Use
Below Left & Right: German Grenadiers.
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Below Left & Right: Commonwealth infantry.
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Below Left & Right: German Fallschirmjäger.
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Below Left & Right: US infantry.
Plastic Bases: Urban Bases (XX106)
Plastic Bases: Urban Bases (XX106)
Below Left & Right: More German Fallschirmjäger.
Plastic Bases: Urban Bases (XX106)
Plastic Bases: Urban Bases (XX106)
Below Left & Right: More German Grenadiers.
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Below Left & Right: More Commonwealth infantry.
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As you can see from these examples, the options are almost endless. What’s more, these bases allow you to tie in a pose of particular figure with base itself and that just one of the things that makes these bases so cool!

Both Frame A and B of the Plastic Urban Rubble Bases
Plastic Bases: Urban Rubble