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I used to stick the figure on with contact adhesive and then the base would receive the same spray coat as the figure
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I base on Wilko's washers, I lightly key the top with emery paper, tack the figure down with a small blob of contact glue (UHU from poundshop) and then run cheap superglue round the edges of the figure base. I spray prime all my figures with Halfords primer. Once the figure is painted I put a thin layer of contact glue on the washer around the figure base to key on the filler being sure to get to the edges. I used the same method with coins till I discovered that washers were cheaper and easier to obtain in quantity. My figures have led a rough life and to date I have had no problems with the bases or basing chipping or coming off.
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I use washers or coins all the time and have never found the need to prime them. But I use a plastic woodfiller for texturing, and that sticks to everything.
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I use proper, mdf, bases.
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[quote="Essex Boy" post_id=47322 time=1577715716 user_id=53]
I use proper, mdf, bases. - lots of them in fact because I keep changing them quote]

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Because nobody makes triangular washers
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valleyboy wrote: Mon Dec 30, 2019 5:54 pm
Essex Boy wrote: Mon Dec 30, 2019 2:21 pm I use proper, mdf, bases. - lots of them in fact because I keep changing them quote]

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Someone asked me about the longevity of MDF bases a few weeks ago. I had to tell him that I don't know anyone who uses them for more than a year.
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valleyboy wrote: Mon Dec 30, 2019 5:57 pm
valleyboy wrote: Mon Dec 30, 2019 5:54 pm
Essex Boy wrote: Mon Dec 30, 2019 2:21 pm I use proper, mdf, bases. - lots of them in fact because I keep changing them quote]

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Don't be so hard on yourself.......leave that to me.
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Neanderthal wrote: Mon Dec 30, 2019 9:03 am My figures have led a rough life.....
We like to operate a "don't ask, don't tell" policy here...... :purps: :vblove:
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