What's on your workbench?

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Etranger
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I've actually done some work tonight, as I'm meant to be invading Normandy tomorrow night! There are a pair of LCM's, a Sherman flail, a Churchill ARV (standing in for an ARC) & a Typhoon, to supplement the assembled forces.
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Etranger wrote: Fri Apr 06, 2018 1:34 pm I'm meant to be invading Normandy tomorrow night!
Good luck - let us know how you get on as my older son has a holiday in France planned for later in the year.
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Generally a successful operation. I did mine by Ferry to Le Havre and, as always, found the French to be push overs. Their allies, the Germans, were nowhere to be seen.
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Typical!
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Etranger wrote: Fri Apr 06, 2018 1:34 pm I've actually done some work tonight, as I'm meant to be invading Normandy tomorrow night! There are a pair of LCM's, a Sherman flail, a Churchill ARV (standing in for an ARC) & a Typhoon, to supplement the assembled forces.
About that invasion malarkey. Stay away from the Dunkirk/Bergues/ Wormhouldt area will you, at least until the middle of May.
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Virtually finished the scratchbuilt MRAP for Aytons modernish "Africa" game. Just a few tweeks and some dirtying up to do.
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Right! Time to switch laptop off and start filing the bases of the Mexicans. MAybe even prime them.
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24 out of 36 figures primed.
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Preparing 25mm ECW and steel bases for priming next week when the heat wave hits. Painting a single Foundry pirate that somehow got missed out.
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Such a British tradition to be preparing for an imminent heatwave...

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