🎲 Elevate your game with bases that disappear but never disappoint!
LITKO Clear Circular Miniature Bases are ultra-thin (1.5mm) 25mm diameter round stands, laser-cut for precision and smoothness, designed to provide a nearly invisible platform for wargaming and collectible miniatures. Their peg-free, flat surface offers versatile mounting options, and they are proudly made in the USA to ensure consistent quality and durability.
D**D
Works really well for mini Funkos!
These all came in great shape. I’ve looked for awhile on how to display my mini Funkos that came in an advent calendar. These were perfect and a great value. They came well packaged with no scratches and allows me to display my favorite collectibles.I haven’t tested the durability of these, but they work really well. I used a low temperature hot glue gun to secure the funkos to these and it has held up really well and was easy to assemble in under 10 minutes. Just make sure you’re quick with securing them if using a hot glue gun to avoid the stringy mess
A**R
LITKO Rocks
Ive order multiple times from LITKO and they have always been perfect.
T**I
Great way to base your boardgame minis
I've used at least a few hundred of these by now. They have always been well come, shipped quickly, and arrived unscratched.I prefer clear bases on boardgames to be able to see the board underneath. In some games like Shadows of Brimstone, I can place the figure over a token (like Werewolf or vampire) and still see the token.I tend to use the 25mm for 28 to 32 mm scale minis. Mostly plastic, Dungeons and Lasers and Shadows of Brimstone, but works well on 3d printed. I suggest using their Acrylic Cement #33 for all plastic models, and for gluing them to these clear bases. The 1.5mm thickness is perfect thickness for plastic minis.
N**.
Exactly what I was looking for.
I brought them for my warhammer minis as I decided I wanted clear bases over a solid opaque color and traditional basing and flocking to represent my army actually standing on the battle mat/diorama terrain itself.The bases are 25mm and perfectly to the diameter of standard GW bases, but have a little extra weight as they're solid discs instead of a hollow platform. Excellent quality and your minis will adhere nicely with plastic cement. The slight weight difference between these and the GW standard bases are nice if your models are a little top heavy.All in all, I say they're a definite buy for those of you looking for clear or solid base. Already brought 2 packs, will definitely be being more as my army expands.
R**Y
Just clear Tiddlely Winks
These aren’t action figure stands they’re clear tiddledy winks. These “bases” don’t have pegs, they are completely useless. They are comically small as well.
J**Z
Exactly what I needed!
Perfect fit for my mini pops from my star wars advent calendar. Some of the figures couldn't stand on their own, so I got these to fix the issue. So glad I did!
A**R
Good value, but not precise enough for carefully painted miniatures
These are nice, light, thin, clear bases, but if you're using them for 40k or something where you're putting a very well done miniature on them, the edges are not precise enough to match - they are a bit rough, and although they are pretty good circles, they are not perfect. For the price, can't complain, and I will find a use for these. I know that most 40k folks who take painting seriously are obsessed with making fancy bases, but I have always found the idea of basing miniatures to be disruptive and to break immersion (whatever my base, it will rarely match the terrain I play on). Hence the search for a transparent base. These are a good value, but the quality is not quite high enough for what I need.
A**M
Decent bases for bulk minis, but far from perfect.
I purchased these to add bases to my 3D printed minis for my weekly D&D game. They work fairly well for that purpose, but I do have some issues with them.1) I use a Citadel spring loaded painting handle to hold my minis while I paint them. The uneven cuts around the edge of the bases means that sometimes they will fly out of the handle, which has resulted in delicate parts breaking off of minis when they hit the floor. This is extremely frustrating, especially when you are halfway finished painting.2) The smooth finish on the flat surfaces is hard to get anything to stick to- that means minis, paint, primer, basing materials, etc. The only good solution I’ve found is sanding the discs a little to rough up the surface. This is fine if you don’t plan on keeping the bases clear, which was my original intention.
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