While it is standard for most miniatures to be set on bases, for some reason, that doesn’t always apply to vehicles.
Probably, gaming bases are seen as a necessity to allow troopers to stand up, so vehicles with treads or wheels that can exist without basing get a pass.
But I have found that adding an uneven base to a vehicle can really add to the dynamic appearance. It isn’t something I’ll always do for gaming vehicles, but I do like it.
Here are a few examples. These bases were made with a lot of different elements- a lot of green stuff and apoxie sculpt as well as realistic water and water effect and some scraps of plastic bits for debris.
![](http://www.gardenninja.com/wp-content/themes/atahualpa/images/header/hover-tank.jpg)
![](http://www.gardenninja.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/tanks-and-dreadnaughts/Hover-Tank-2.jpg?i=809452045&width=753&height=508)
![](http://www.gardenninja.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/tanks-and-dreadnaughts/IMG_4853.jpg?i=1302940994&width=753&height=508)
![](http://www.gardenninja.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/tanks-and-dreadnaughts/IMG_4860.jpg?i=642447634&width=753&height=508)
![](http://www.gardenninja.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/tanks-and-dreadnaughts/IMG_4364.jpg?i=59890429&width=753&height=508)
![](http://www.gardenninja.com/wp-content/themes/atahualpa/images/header/Ultra-rhino-Movie-Marine.jpg)
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