What's on your workbench?

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Fredd

The Tank Museum has also reissued (finally) its books on British armour for WW2, The Great Tank Scandal and The Universal Tank, both of which are interesting reads.
A copy of Buckley is already on the way, so I'll wait until it arrives before looking at others. Thanks for the rec's, though.
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I've finally mounted some flags and finished rebasing some 6mm stuff...
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More to come when I've painted more flags and rebased more...

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Excellent job, especially on those light infantry and the detached Grenadiers from "Burt's Regt of Foot" in the same photo :D
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Ahhh... I thought I recognised the colour scheme! Apt that they have no flag then...
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Lovely work, Count.
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Very nice indeed.
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They're really nice Andy
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Lovely stuff!
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Very nice looking units.


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Superb
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