What's on your workbench?

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Basing some Hussars for the Sudan and some 15mm Hoplites that seem to have appeared ob my desk . . . .

Then yet more Minden French.
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got to finish bits and bobs of 18th C basing then its a choice

Ninja-y/Yakuza-y sort of stuff
42mm toys
Building more plastic sepoys
Back on the 40k bandwagon
Divert myself into scenery

I can't really decide whats interesting me at the moment
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GM,
What make are the plastic Sepoys? I'd quite like to dabble in SYW Indian campaigns and that might be a good place to start.
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Gary they'll be conversions from stuff i've got to hand - AWI Perry plastics with ACW zouave turbans and green-stuffed shorts. So unfortunately not an easy place to start really :)
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Is it difficult stuffing green into their shorts? It's not the same "green" that Baldrick invented in the Elizabethan Blackadder, is it?
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The secret to my painting...
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When the humans go to sleep, the cat rounds up all its mates and they get to work. It's "The Elves and the Shoemaker" for the "cute kitty picture on the internet" age.
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Purple wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2017 1:49 pm The secret to my painting...
You paint sideways?
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Sloooowly getting the occasional colour on the last of my 6mm FPW Wurtembergers and Saxons.
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Some Hinton Hunt Austrian artillery crew and a couple of Hinchcliffe 20mm artillery pieces.

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Cute isnt it.

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