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The scenic borders of the movement trays are all highly detailed and will fit perfectly into the collection of bases to which they belong.
3D Bases:
One of the ideas we are also quite proud of was to make the some of the first three-dimensional bases (3D Bases).
The thought behind it being that we can achieve a visual natural depth by going into the base without first having to build up the base structure and making them too high. The results are pretty incredible as can be seen in our “Tech Base” and some of our other ranges.

Our first 3D depth base from our "Tech Base" range
The other effect through the 3D base is that we just use the natural space on the base to build upwards by adding parts of buildings or large base accessories which can be placed wherever the buyer chooses giving the buyer the option and a larger variety of bases. Especially our “City Battle” Bases profit from this technique.

A 40mm "Alien Virus" base with seperate capillary spine and a 40mm "Tech Base" with seperate iron Strut

One of our 60mm "City Battle" Bases, as you can see the there are multiple possibilities with just one base set, though leaving enough room for even large models to fit on to the base.

Each of our 60mm "City Battle" sets comes in seperate parts for your own creation
Diorama Bases:
We were actually also the first to make and produce what we call “The Diorama Base”. The idea behind it being that once the set of bases have been lined up they will give you a set diorama or image. Each of the bases is made to fit perfectly next to the other without the slanted base sides being visible, in this case a “fallen Giant” made to fit exactly on to 10 20x20mm bases.

Our set of 10 20x20mm "Fallen Giant" bases from our "Celtic" range, quite a few more of this type of base will follow soon
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