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Regular white Sculpey
This breaks easier than the grey, and is not quite as easy to get an even roll, but it will do for the moment!

Materials
Like those previous demonstrations, I have a few materials and tools ready once the sheets have been baked.

To keep things simple, I will put a piece of cork under the thinner sheets.

The cork is broken into shape, and glued in place.

Selecting the piece of Sculpey is more involved, as you want to maximize the effect of the design.
It's also important to think about the footprint of the figure as well, and what that might or might not obscure.

The overhanging bits are cut away for the most part. It is OK to leave some of that behind, since that overhang can be supported later by adding the glue, rocks, oxide paste, etc.

Base sizes and shapes


Thickness
These first few bases were done with thin sheets of Sculpey on cork. I also have a sheet of texture which is about twice as thick.
Let's see how this looks!

The thickness of this sheet means that I don't need to put the cork underneath. I also end up with lots of nice broken and chipped pieces for the square style bases.
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At this stage, the bases are now ready to have some sand and gravel added. I have also used a variety of the Vallejo oxide paste products for this.

Sand and gravel
I have my three different grades of sand and gravel, and the extra strong Elmer's glue.



Well done! Looks awesome!



