What's on your workbench?

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Spanner wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 8:11 pm The cortisone shots seem to have worked, so soon I'll be more mobile (I tried getting up the Clyde a couple of months ago but gave up at Misty Mountain turn-off- it's not a good route for a one-armed driver) and may get up there for a look, mate. The local club here is pretty good and meets every 2nd Wednesday night (next meeting next week), if you're ever slumming down here.
Been resident in the UK since 2016 mate, that's an old pic. That whole drive always made me worry for my brakes going down or my cooling system going up 😀
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Lucky man, Doug. If we had the money we'd do the same. Half a hectare between Conwy and Betwys-y-Coed, or around Llanrhaeadr, would be nice. The Clyde hasn't been improved by the rain, either, so there's plenty of roadworks to stop you and let your coolant and brakes cool down.

Stay well, mate.
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
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Next week I start painting again after three years!

For my Ayton 2023 contribution, my Trojan forces comprised of Hittites, Lukka warriors and even some Trojans!
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MarshalNey wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 5:25 pm Next week I start painting again after three years!

For my Ayton 2023 contribution, my Trojan forces comprised of Hittites, Lukka warriors and even some Trojans!
Look forward to seeing them.

I have painting to do and Troy to build :D
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MarshalNey wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 5:25 pm Next week I start painting again after three years!

For my Ayton 2023 contribution, my Trojan forces comprised of Hittites, Lukka warriors and even some Trojans!
Three years.. that's a long stretch for reset?
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I have painting to do and Troy to build
Which one? Troy VIIa ? Although according Barry Strauss that numbering is out of date!
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Three years.. that's a long stretch for reset?
I'm looking forward to it. Got the shinies out on bench now, new lamp in place. Files are out, primer at the ready.
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More RSM under way. My last Altefritzenburg foot unit.
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Lovely work Andy, would be great to see a picture of all these together.
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Very nice, Andy. As Doug said, when can we see a photo of the massed forces?
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