
Roots
of the Earth is a great spell. I intend using eBaldur soon and I want
an easy way to mark what his signature spell effects. To that end I
started making some tokens. I have never bought tokens for my Hordes
faction and I don't intend to. The Gale Force Nine Warmachine tokens set
a realy high bar when it came to quality and until I can get Hordes
tokens of the same quality I won't be buying any. So that leaves me with
the need to make some tokens. I use glass beads for the most part but
that isn't brilliant either. So when I saw that I would need a fair few
Roots of the Earth tokens I sat down and made them myself.

These
are really simple to make. I use a little piece of cork as a rock. This
also supports the roots and provides some contrast for them as
otherwise they would blend into the similarly coloured earth underneath.
I greeenstuffed the roots. To do this really easily just roll out a
piece of greenstuff. Then with a knife start spliting the end. keep
splitting the ends with the knife until you are happy and then your
roots are done. I attached them to the base and allowed them to cure.
Wwhen splitting the green stuff it will adhere to the blade unless you
wet it somehow. I usually use a little bit of cooking oil but water will
also do the trick. The finer you do the roots the more important this
becomes.

I then just flocked the bases and thats that. Some paint and basing
materials and they match the army. I vanished them a little over
zealously and they are a little shinier than I would have liked! However
I guess they will have to stand up to a lot of punishment so thats
fine.

However
I couldn't just stop there and while I have shown this before I think
it is worthwhile showing here again! Epic Baldur can also summon a
rockwall unto the battlefield. This is also a really important ability
and as such it needs some attention too. I couldn't just use a card or
paper template so instead I made one using some cork.

I
cut a coaster up and glued the pieces together. I made the two outside
pieces a little lower so the magical wall looked a little more natural.
The next step is to rip the cork up in such a way to make it look like
stone and having the two outside pieces a little lower allowed me to
make the piece a little less monolithic. I also added a smaller broken
piece at the end to aid the effect. I should probably have done this at
both ends as I think it would have looked better.

The
final step it break the flat sides up and disguising as best as
possible the joins in the cork. I guess using a thicker piece would have
been better as I then wouldn't have had to disguise the line quite as
much. I only had the thin piece to hand however. Breaking the cork is
simple and I use a sculpting tool. Digging that in not too deep allows
me to pull the flat surface away in little chunks giving a very rough
texture. I did this all over the model. I then glued it to the proper
sized base for some stability and flocked the piece. That's it complete.
Baldur can now benefit from having a full set of tokens and templates. I
just wish I could fiure out how to make appropriate Fury tokens!
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