Another simple mud base
Without any grand plans, especially with my Vallejo Still Water stuff having - again - dried up into its bottles after been untouched for some years, I just covered the ground with irregular lumps of brown mud (Vallejo DFX 26811 Brown Mud).
When the mud paste had cured I drybrushed both the muddy ground and the OmniMech feet with Vallejo's Dirt. After that I painted a few tiny and roundish lumps on the ground texture with Cold Grey to simulate rocks, and to bring a tiny bit of variance onto the terrain. Yes, the idea was exactly the same as on my rocket launcher diorama.
Hexed edges and that was it
I had painted the front edge of each of the bases with Jade Green ages ago, now I painted the dark grey stripes across it. While on the dark grey I also painted the rest of the edges, just like I've been doing these bits over the last couple of years now.
The last phone photos
I had taken quite a few WIP photos (121) with my phone through the duration of the project, so here were the last front/back views on the well-worn cutting mat. At this point I made a change to my BTTS to count how many of each of the minis I owned and from this triplet the counts were: Ebon Jaguar (2); Turkina (2); Warhawk (3), so not that many. Of course the total count of Ebon Jaguars was a bit high for Jade Falcons, but that was how life behaved and I also didn't take the BattleTech canon and RAT probabilities that seriously.
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