What's on your workbench?

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Just finished putting Clive* together. Haven't attempted painting it yet.
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*He's called Clive because he can be accompanied by Derrick. Don't blame me, blame Fenris
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That’s an effin’ brilliant job and so damn fast.

I must sell you more of my unstarted lead pile :clappy:
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Buff Orpington wrote: Tue May 15, 2018 9:20 pm *He's called Clive because he can be accompanied by Derrick. Don't blame me, blame Fenris
Can't see Jayne Mansfield anywhere.

Or the lobster (but perhaps he's hiding somewhere......).
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I am rebasing 15mm AWI and making more hedges...

And playing (unsuccessfully) with a wet palette...
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levied troop wrote: Wed May 16, 2018 7:11 am That’s an effin’ brilliant job and so damn fast.

I must sell you more of my unstarted lead pile :clappy:
I wish that it was my work, that's the stock photo, mine's built but I've been too busy to get it painted. Hopefully next week after I've decorated the dungeon.
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Then I shall withdraw my applause. Temporarily.
Buff Orpington wrote: Wed May 16, 2018 7:41 pm Hopefully next week after I've decorated the dungeon.
And on this forum, that’s not a euphemism.
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My first stab at the Pendraken 10mm ACW and I'm very pleased with 'em! Did the lot in one shift at work, so should be a lot easier to build up a decent-sized orbat than my usual AB Napoleonics. In fact, the same number of ABs would take me about two weeks.

I've added an AB 18mm figure and a Dixon 25mm figure for scale.

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Very splendid.

I have a fabulously large number of Newline 10mm ACW types to paint. Fortunately, they have nowhere near the same amount of detail or variety.

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levied troop wrote: Wed May 16, 2018 8:02 pm Then I shall withdraw my applause. Temporarily.
Buff Orpington wrote: Wed May 16, 2018 7:41 pm Hopefully next week after I've decorated the dungeon.
And on this forum, that’s not a euphemism.
While I had the PVA out I assembled my copy of this set. Just the walls, doors & stairs.
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I've had a load of Napoleonic Prussians kicking about for years, with the Landwehr and some Dragoons being unpainted. In my efforts to finish projects this year I have resurrected them and hope to get them finished. No doubt I'll end up now having to buy a French army to oppose them.
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