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MDF Hex bases 75 mm
MDF Bases - Hexagonal 75 mm
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MDF Bases - Hexagonal 75 mm
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MDF Bases - Hexagonal 50 mm
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MDF Bases - Hexagonal 35mm
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MDF Bases - Hexagonal 25mm
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MDF Bases - Rectangle 75x50mm
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MDF Bases - Rectangle 100x50mm
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MDF Bases - Square 40mm
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MDF Bases - Rectangle 25x50mm
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MDF Bases - Square 50mm
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MDF Bases - Square 20mm
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MDF 25mm square bases
MDF bases are commonly used in the wargaming community as an affordable and versatile alternative to plastic ones. These bases serve as the foundation on which miniatures are mounted, providing stability and a surface that can be easily customized with paints, textures, and other decorative elements. Its precision cutting with CO2 lasers allows for intricate designs and consistent shapes, which are crucial for maintaining uniformity in wargaming setups.
MDF bases provide stable and decorative support for board game and wargame miniatures, as they are compatible with games such as Warhammer Fantasy, Old World, or Warhammer 40k®, among others. This material is rigid and at the same time lightweight. It can be easily painted and glued with almost any modeling glue.
Medium-density fiberboard is an engineered wood product that breaks down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibers, combining it with wax and resin binder, and forming panels by applying high temperature and pressure. It is known for its smooth surface, uniform density, and strength, making it an ideal material for various applications, including crafting bases for wargame miniatures.
One of the key characteristics of the material is its compatibility with CO2 laser cutting. This process involves using a high-powered laser to cut it through, enabling the creation of highly detailed and precise shapes. The resulting edges are clean and smooth, requiring minimal finishing work. This precision is particularly beneficial for wargame miniatures, where base shapes and sizes need to be consistent for gameplay accuracy.
MDF bases can withstand temperatures up to 130ºC for short periods (not longer than 15 minutes), making them suitable for use with polymer clays. This property is advantageous for hobbyists who wish to sculpt custom terrain or bases directly onto the MDF bases using polymer clays, which can be cured in an oven without damaging the MDF base. This feature expands the creative possibilities for miniature enthusiasts, allowing for more intricate and personalized designs.

It is highly receptive to paints and primers, including water-based primers. This makes it easy to prepare MDF bases for further painting and detailing with model paints. The process of priming involves applying a base coat that helps subsequent layers of paint adhere better and ensures even coverage. Water-based primers are particularly popular because they are easy to apply, dry quickly, and clean up with water.
Once primed, they can be painted with any type of model paint, allowing for a wide range of colors and effects. This adaptability is crucial for wargamers who need to match the grounds beneath the miniatures to the aesthetic of their armies or gaming boards. Additionally, their smooth surface provides an excellent canvas for detailed painting, ensuring that even the smallest details can be rendered accurately.
Magnetizing MDF bases is a common practice among wargamers to ensure that miniatures can be securely attached to metal storage trays or display boards. There are several methods to achieve this:
The minimum thickness is 3mm. This is the minimum thickness possible due to the limitations of the material itself.
This thickness provides a good balance between durability and ease of use. Thinner materials might not withstand the rigors of gameplay or handling, while thicker than 3 mm could be unnecessarily bulky and harder to cut or modify.
An MDF wood base offers a versatile, cost-effective, and customizable option for wargaming miniatures. Their compatibility with laser cutting technology, ease of painting, and adaptability for magnetization make them a favorite choice for hobbyists and gamers. They are compatible with both Warhammer 40k® and other tabletop games, providing a solid base for building and displaying complex and detailed miniatures.
In the context of compatible games such as Warhammer 40,000® (40k®) and other similar wargames, they have become a popular alternative to traditional plastic miniatures. Several factors contribute to their popularity:
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