Nice wood blocks for bases?

Originally posted by Prophet
Originally posted by Jarrett
Page looks a bit inactive, but he\'s maybe still selling them?

He is, I think three of the slayer sword winners this year used Wayne\'s bases.

I think Todd was the only one on one of Waynes bases. His fantasy entry I think was one one of mine.

I don\'t remember Chris Borer\'s entries being on plinths at Chicago and Im not sure about Bennett Blalock-Doane\'s at Baltimore.
 

Ritual

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Originally posted by demonherald
.. one questio does anyone know where to get those different more natural looking type with the wood knots etc in????

I bought a heap of really nice display bases at the World Expo from a British company called Armstrong Bases. They\'re a bit old-fashioned and don\'t have a website (!) :eek: They were the cheapest bases at the whole show (more expensive than Jeff\'s, but also a bit more elaborate), and was still in the top-5 quality wise, possibly even in the top-3. Apparently, they go to plenty of shows to sell their goods, so maybe you can find them at Euromilitaire?

Some companies who sold display bases at the Expo had ridiculous prices. 15 euros for a simple, square plinth, suitable for 54 mm figs, with a pretty average quality! I may even have found even more expensive ones... can\'t remember. Armstrong had prices less than half of that in plenty of cases.
 
Originally posted by Mantra
A question for DragonForge - How long does delivery take to the UK
Thanx

Usually around 7-10 days from post. Depends on how close you are to a major city. Ive had people tell me orders take as few as 4 days to arrive once posted to the UK.

Wooden bases I make to order, so you need to add a few days to that time for me to make them. I found when I made them in advance it was too easy to damage them if they sat around.

Anything cast in resin I either keep in stock or it casts quickly and usually goes out the day its ordered or with in 24 hours.
 

War Griffon

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Originally posted by Ritual
Originally posted by demonherald
.. one questio does anyone know where to get those different more natural looking type with the wood knots etc in????

I bought a heap of really nice display bases at the World Expo from a British company called Armstrong Bases. They\'re a bit old-fashioned and don\'t have a website (!) :eek: They were the cheapest bases at the whole show (more expensive than Jeff\'s, but also a bit more elaborate), and was still in the top-5 quality wise, possibly even in the top-3. Apparently, they go to plenty of shows to sell their goods, so maybe you can find them at Euromilitaire?

Some companies who sold display bases at the Expo had ridiculous prices. 15 euros for a simple, square plinth, suitable for 54 mm figs, with a pretty average quality! I may even have found even more expensive ones... can\'t remember. Armstrong had prices less than half of that in plenty of cases.
I have bought the Amstrong bases from shows as well and have problem at all with the price of them, they should be at Euro Militaire as well so the stock they will have there will be larger than than they took to Spain :) Last time at Euro they had around two large tables full of bases. A quick e-mail to them wil get you a list of the shows they attend. Being based in the North of England though it is mostly the Northern Shows that they go along to.
 
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