What's on your workbench?

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DougM
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Ooh. Is that where you keep the movies?
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They may have, mate. The name probably comes from the anti-sneezing movement, though- "Snort tobacco and spices and you will snuff it!".
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20mm Cow town bank, with barred windows etc.

And a figure that I am inordinately proud of the paint job of!

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He's splendid!
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Nice work on both!
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As Doug said, mate. Those buildings came out nicely.
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Well done on both counts
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I'm refurbishing and rebasing some vintage 15mm from EB's inherrited collection from his friend who passed away. A splash of wash and varnish (satin) and a rebase and they're good as new! There's enough for a EIR DbA army and a mixed enemy of Rome army.

If anyone has any old 15mm ancients kicking about they want to get rid of let me know.


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A base of Saxon skirmishers for my '1066 & All That' project. A base of Coerls just started this morning too.
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Bring up the guns.

I am now about 75% through rebasing my old 28mm collection for Fire and Fury and have completed the artillery.

My basing style is influenced by the David Greenspan Chancellorsville battle map. The light groundworks include patches of red earth.

I have about 60 more infantry bases to complete as well as markers and command bases.

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