What's on your workbench?

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Go to my blog, I am quite happy with acrylic caulk and an old shirt.
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That experiment with the road was my last foray into scenary (a couple of years ago). I did also note that the MDF warped a bit. I think roads and a good terrain mat really brighten up the wargames experience.
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you did that impromptu Mexican cemetery at Ayton a couple of years ago Ken
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LOL! There will be another one in a couple of weeks time.

[edit] to be fair I had a lot of help from Simon, Dave, Kerry and their grand batteries.
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goat major wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 11:25 am you did that impromptu Mexican cemetery at Ayton a couple of years ago Ken
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Harsh. No one ribs EB about his careless handling of the Gateway Cavalry. Well, not much.
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I tend to disagree. I have seen on numerous occasions the precision with which EB handles the Gateway cavalry. Such utter and complete annihilation doesn’t ‘just happen’. It takes great planning and timing!
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Pliming and taming?
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Jeremy wrote: Mon Apr 16, 2018 12:34 pm I tend to disagree. I have seen on numerous occasions the precision with which EB handles the Gateway cavalry. Such utter and complete annihilation doesn’t ‘just happen’. It takes great planning and timing!
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Well I took a broke from Russians for a bit of Prussian blue.
I’m not a Prussian addict, I can stop if I want... :?

This handsome bastard with a purple ribbon in his wig is the 28mm me!
He’ll be Leading a regiment at Ayton so don’t be shooting at him or I’ll call you something totally horrid like ‘git’

I think I’ve captured my magnificence.
And yes, he is considerable smaller than my other command figures...
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