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Ulrich

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I've made some bases again. As usual, some bases have holes, bark edges and other unusual features. But there are also normal bases. Maybe the bases will please you even though they are not ordinary.

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These are beautiful bases,especially the non ordinary ones.Are these for your projects excusively or do you also sell them?

Oda.
 
Hi Ulrich

Some really nice looking effects there all nicely finshed ...thinking of what busts I could use them in !!!

Thanks for sharing

Nap
 
So you run Sockel and Base. Have had you recommended to me and you have a varied selection. I'd easily say the only plinth maker that runs a good web store too.

Haven't put in an order yet as those bill type people keep asking for money. It will happen though.
 
So you run Sockel and Base. Have had you recommended to me and you have a varied selection. I'd easily say the only plinth maker that runs a good web store too.

Haven't put in an order yet as those bill type people keep asking for money. It will happen though.
Thank you, Sir. First of all, I'm a figure painter. I started making plinths myself when I never had the plinth at home that I needed for the painted figure. Then some friends saw my homemade bases, which often did not correspond to the normal bases. I like to look for a plinth, which fits to the figure and forms with it later a unit of figure and base. That's why I still make many bases on request, which fit exactly to the painted figure (at least I hope ;) ).
 
So you run Sockel and Base (sic)

Just put it through Google Translate and "Sockel and Bases" translates as 'Pedestals and Bases"... obvious when you think about it :)

I knew that O Level German would come in useful one day (y)

.... and "Zwerg vom Nettenscheid" refers to a range of dwarf (and other figs) from Nettenscheid (which seems to be an area in Westphalia and presumably where the dwarves, and presumably Ulrich, come from?).
 
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