Laser cutter.MarshalNey wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 3:22 pm That sounds ambitious Fredd. Forgive my stupidity but how are you cutting the MDF?
What's on your workbench?
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Sadly no, thee are specifically for someone else who wants them in MDF and may want to sell them as flatpack kits.Paul wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 3:56 pmBack in the day I bought a daft amount of wild west building blanks in foam card from Pictors Studios in the USA. I never used them as they were a little small for 28mm, although I have cannibalised a few for other buildings. If they might be of any use you're welcome to them. (I am not sure if they would be too big or not given scale creep!)FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Fri May 05, 2023 3:08 pm My workbench is currently a computer screen where I am designing a 20mm Wild West Town to be made from MDF.
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Been working on some Arabian types for... I've no idea really. Just wanted to repaint stuff I did years ago for Byzarbia and paint some new ones...
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Lovely!
It looks like the pointing figures are shouting "That's the fakir!"
It looks like the pointing figures are shouting "That's the fakir!"
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They're excellent Andy
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Nice work Andy.
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Excellent! I can almost smell the spices down at the bazaar and hear the distant cry of "open sesame". (Which may or may not relate to the local hostel for ladies of negotiable virtue.)
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I hear Miss Fanny Akimbo is highly regarded.the local hostel for ladies of negotiable virtue
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No Wilson, Keppel or Betty?