What's on your workbench?

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Female of course, nothing deviant about our Purps!
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Following the SNAFU with my original Concepcion boards and being happy with the Arid Green commercial mat I've been using this year, I'm in the process of using new and rescued bits of the resin riverbank (from Ainsty) to create a drop-on set. The idea is that 8' will do one side of the table edge with the right-hand side being muddy 'beach' and another 8' set will allow me to run a variable width muddy creek which should suit Texas/Sicily etc:
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First piece is blocked in with craft foam, sand and plaster, the other bits have the glue drying off before I get to work on them. Hopefully the first 8' is done this weekend.

The building in the background is a fish tank decoration that I'm trialling for a possible inclusion in the Arid Green terrain category, it will certainly suit a potential Mesopotamia 1920 project.
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You don't do things on a small scale do you? Looking good!
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Back to painting for me!
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grizzlymc wrote: Sat Apr 21, 2018 12:52 am Female of course, nothing deviant about our Purps!
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It’s too nice outside to spend the day inside painting. I managed a couple of hours this morning, but sun, ice cold beer and a braai are calling me too strongly to resist.
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Been watching cricket for the last two days and now I am completely lobstered and not a little inebriated. I need calomine and paracetamol...
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Sunblock and more beer.
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MarshalNey wrote: Sat Apr 21, 2018 12:27 pm Back to painting for me!
Now the timespace continuum is broken too.
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Fond memories of days on the beach at Southend?
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