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Paul wrote: Wed Aug 23, 2023 10:53 am
FreddBloggs wrote: Wed Aug 23, 2023 10:49 am I think I have a pike addiction!
Just don't tell anyone!
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A Whippet and a Mark IV. Photos to follow (hopefully).
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Tell the dog to get off the workbench!
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Have not finished any units this week.
Working on various Spencer Smiths and others on the workbench.

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Bought some more Amati ships cannons
The larger one is 40mm length and is ideal for 28-30mm figures.
The smaller one is 30mm in length and is ideal for 20mm figures.
Good value and under £1 each cannon.

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Love the guns.
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Nice Willz.
Being cheap, I went for the guns from the Weapons and Warriors game and some 3D printed ones from Irongate, not as cheap as your find:

https://irongatescenery.co.uk/product-c ... s/page/10/

They also do swivels.

I've put the Spencer Smiths away after painting two units - just wasn't feeling in the mood. As my head is stuck in F&I war, I tackled some RSM French to do the 2 battalions of Berry. Part painted by previous owner most will just need finishing off. I may also do a second battalion of La Sarre.

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I thought you'd been quiet, Willz. I imagine you'll have that bench full done by this evening?

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That's an impressive quantity of figures on the go. I'd find that number intimidating myself, more than half a dozen fazes me nowadays I've found.
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Cheers chaps, I have another several battalions in boxes to paint.




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I have a strict rule on the painting table. Nothing leaves until they are finished and new ones are only allowed oncd finished are removed. I find 20 28mms (or equivalent) are my sweet spot.
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