Rectangle Bases Range Sizes - 125x50mm to 200x175mm Large Sizes 3d Print Full Range Tabletop Games
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Rectangle Bases - Large Sizes
125x50mm to 200x175mm | Monsters, Giants & Centerpiece Models
📦 What You're Getting
- High-quality 3D printed PETG bases - stronger and more durable than PLA
- Textured top surface - built-in grip texture helps paint and glue adhesion
- Ready to use - prime and paint directly, or add your scenic materials
- Impact resistant - PETG withstands drops and gaming table wear better than standard plastics
- Extra stability - large surface area keeps heavy centerpiece models secure
📏 Available Sizes - Large Range
| Size (mm) | Typical Use |
|---|---|
| 125x50 | Large chariots, war altars |
| 125x75 | Large monsters, greater daemons |
| 130x75 | Giant creatures, behemoths |
| 150x75 | Massive centerpiece models |
| 150x100 | Dragons, terrorgheists, colossal beasts |
| 160x100 | Mega-gargants, giant lords |
| 170x105 | Titanic models, super-heavy units |
| 200x175 | Display bases, dioramas, biggest monsters |
🎮 Compatible With
These large bases are perfect for Warhammer Fantasy, Age of Sigmar, Kings of War, The Old World, and any game system requiring bases for giant creatures, dragons, or massive centerpiece models.
The substantial surface area gives you plenty of room for elaborate scenic basing - create detailed groundwork, add rocks and ruins, or build narrative dioramas around your centerpiece miniatures.
✓ Why Hobbyists Choose Our Bases
→ PETG durability - tougher than PLA, resists warping and impact damage during gaming
→ Maximum stability - large footprint prevents even the heaviest models from tipping
→ Display quality - generous surface area lets you create museum-worthy scenic bases
→ Consistent thickness - uniform 3mm height across all sizes means your army sits level on the table
→ Tournament legal - standard dimensions match official gaming requirements
→ UK stock - fast dispatch, no import delays or customs fees
💡 Basing Tips
For best results: Prime with spray or brush-on primer before painting. PETG accepts acrylic paints excellently - the textured surface helps primers grip.
Adding texture: Use PVA glue or super glue to attach sand, basing grit, or static grass. The textured top surface provides extra mechanical adhesion for scenic materials.
Heavy models: For metal or resin miniatures, always pin through the base for maximum security. Consider brass rod of 2mm+ diameter for large centerpiece models.
Scenic opportunities: Large bases give you space for cork rock formations, resin water effects, scatter terrain, or multi-level groundwork to showcase your centerpiece miniatures.
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