What's on your workbench?

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Repainting a Necromunda gang for the new campaign at the club. I must have had them over 25 years and the old style of multicoloured mohawk haircuts just doesn't suit them.
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Some Front Rank SYW officers and things just to clear the pile.
Front rank are such a joy to paint, they really are.
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On my workbench is a rapidly thickening layer of dust...
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Is that 28mm dust, or 15mm dust?
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Gather it up, you could use it as a filler.
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Tue Oct 10, 2017 10:46 pm Is that 28mm dust, or 15mm dust?
28mm, 20mm, 15mm, 10mm and 6mm.

And some 3mm. Though I'm not sure what's under that dust anymore...
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Peeler wrote: Tue Oct 10, 2017 10:53 pm Gather it up, you could use it as a filler.
Sell it on ebay!
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Just finished some York Hussars for my FRW project and started the first of three Eureka Miniatures French Horse Artillery limber sets for same.
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I'm painting some 20mm Lancer Miniatures as LoA French. Most of the figures in the range are quite nice, such a shame that the basic foot figure looks like he's wearing a bath robe ......very unsoldierly.
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I’m suitably inspired after the weekend and working my way through some Front Rank Royal Horse Guards. I’m actually enjoying painting them! It’s time I stopped abusing Gary’s generosity and borrowing figures!
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