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The Evemodel MB325 offers 100 high-quality, 25mm round plastic bases designed for gaming miniatures and wargames. With a thickness of 3.5mm, these bases provide stability and durability, making them perfect for both casual and competitive play. Elevate your gaming experience with this essential accessory!
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Theme | Anime |
Item Dimensions | 6.54 x 7.32 x 11.97 inches |
Size | Small |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | play, Game |
E**I
Perfect replacement bases for war gaming
I had some bases missing from a model set I ordered and picked these up to get by with. It turns out they are pretty solid and very affordable. I will be buying these in the future if I need more bases.
A**R
Identical to the "official" bases
These are the exact right size and form factor for Warhammer 40k miniature bases. They are of a high quality material, I believe the exact same as the "official" ones, and have the same texture on top and smooth sides as expected. They are just as durable as the official ones and I had no problem gluing miniatures directly to them using superglue, or basing materials using white glue. They also take 3d printed "toppers" just as nicely as the official ones, with no gaps. 100 pieces is a lot, but if you're doing an army that has this size of base, you'll eventually use them. And besides, it's not like they go bad.
W**E
Great value and quality
They are as advertised.I used them to mount the mini medieval army men to, so as to use them in D&D board games.
E**E
Simple 25mm bases; little bit small for some infantry models.
It's what it says on the box: a stash of 25mm-scaled hollow cup bases for your tabletop wargaming models. Great for re-basing smaller-sized models or customizing proxies.(Edit: Stand corrected, the box says "model train parts". Made in China.)I find them good for battle line models from the Astra Militarum, Imperial Agents, Necron, and Tyranid armies, but they might be too small for certain poses on Primaris Space Marines (which are 28/32mm scaled).If your goal is to print a lot of proxy models, make sure you resize them correctly on the XYZ dimensions via sliding percentage before printing, otherwise these bases might be too small for your intended model and the selected pose. Ran into this problem a few times with OPR's Robot Legions models and had to re-slice the files.(Pictured: Robot Legions Infantry & Sniper in front, base is fine. The two Flesh Tearers and Tri-Scorpion in the back need bigger bases.)If you want to add magnets to these bases, you'll need to print or add an appropriate holder for the underside with some adhesive. These bases aren't setup natively for magnetizing.
M**K
Effective and cheap
These bases are excellent for rebasing my miniatures. I used roughly 90 of them and could find no problems. They are a little less durable than GW bases but 10 times cheaper. If I need more bases I will buy this brand!
B**C
Decent
Specifically, these are hollow cupped bases, not solid/filled with flat bottoms. Many prefer that for better seating on uneven naturalistic wargame terrain. I prefer flatter, thinner bases for more grid oriented, flatter terrain personally but that's a matter of preference.They're thinner and a bit more brittle than I'd prefer, hard plastic with no flex. I've cracked a few cranking on them while rebasing minis, but I'm kind of rough on my stuff so it's not like they're eggshells.Overall I'd say they're a good value if you need a ton of mini bases. I'd buy again.
P**A
One inch plastic round bases. Really good!!
They are normal one inch plastic round bases.
P**T
Base Plates
32 MM bases really nice heavy duty if you are using hexagons you will be able to fit the whole miniatures and base plate to a square if you are using a DnD square grid map it will go a bit over the square I got these for DnD miniatures so I am using squares so it over hangs over the square but if you don't care about that 100 of them for 10 bucks not a bad.
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