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Our pitch black Basalt Basing Effect allows for an instant way to add realistic natural features to your miniature base or terrain. Each resalable jar contains 2oz of effect paste.
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This Basalt Basing Effect from Huge Miniatures is an instant way to add realistic natural features to your miniature base or terrain. Each resalable
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Considered the mother culture of Mesoamerica, the Olmec developed an iconic and sophisticated artistic style as early as the second millennium B.C. This pre-Columbian civilization, which flourished in the Mexican states of Veracruz and Tabasco between 1400 and 400 B.C., is best known for the creation of colossal stone portrait heads of its rulers. Some weighing up to 24 tons, the monumental heads are among ancient Americas most striking and beautiful masterpieces.
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This Basalt Basing Effect allows for an instant way to add realistic natural features to your miniature base or terrain. Each resalable jar contains 2oz of texture paste. Each texture paste uses a unique recipe in order to best recreate specific aspects of natural environments. Incredibly easy to apply using a brush or popsicle stick. Use on your miniature base or terrain feature directly from the container. For best results, apply in a thick layer over a base-coated surface.
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