Pumice vs. Resin Sand, which is better for basing your miniatures? Well, that’s what we’re going to check out today!
GW has had a habit lately of putting out a bunch of themed bases that don’t fully cover the base. So this has left a lot of people wondering how to finish off the bases. Even if you just want to create your own bases from scratch, either can be helpful.
We’ll check out the difference between the two and which one is really better for overall use, but they both do have their uses.
Pumice


So sometimes you’ll lose a little of the overall depth. Still, if you want to create a textured base, this is a good option. It will take some experimenting to get it the way you want, but it’s really not that hard- it just may require multiple applications.
If you want to learn more about how to apply it, check out this tutorial.
Resin Sand

This goes on without almost any effort and it will hold the shape you leave it with.

If you want to learn more about how to apply it, check out this tutorial
Pumice Vs. Resin Sand for Basing Miniatures:

Well, the resin sand really comes out as the winner when you’re trying to finish off the GW bases. It works extremely quickly, holds its shape better, and blends into the bits more.

While the pumice is still great, the Resin Sand comes out as the clear winner to us. If you’ve been looking to make a purchase, we think Liquitex Resin Sand is the way to go!
What do you like better? Have you tried both?
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