What's on your workbench?

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Very hard.
No creasing, Any dents from being rolled up, flop out within a few minutes.
Nothing pings off and they don’t lose paint.

They are just quite messy and smelly to make.
And of course you have to like the textured effect as opposed to flock.
Some people use brown caulk and sprinkle in flock but obviously that adds many £’s
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Truly splendid, and there isn't an unwashed patient in the region.
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I can assure you there is!
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Purple wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 9:04 pm I can assure you there is!
You could start a production line at work. Just claim that it's 'diversional therapy' for the patients.

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(and it's a real thing ... https://journals.rcni.com/nursing-stand ... 2.7.27.s62 ) Think of the cress points at work.
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Why don’t you just pair off those who like to lick with those who like being licked? Probably reduce your wash population by half
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Purple wrote: Fri Jan 25, 2019 9:04 pm I can assure you there is!
That's what fire hoses are for.
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Ayton table 2 caulked awaiting painting tommoro.
I could have probably done the whole thing in one day if it wasn’t for Battlefield 5
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Transport for the Irwell Vale Volunteers

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Excellent work again Jeremy - loving these trucks.

I’ve been working on airfield buildings and listening to the footie. One of these was a mistake.
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Love that. I must get on with mine.
Today I am trying to rehabilitate what is possibly the worst painted unit of dark elves I've ever seen. I think we bought them at Phalanx as part of a job lot years ago. On the plus side I could say that there was some dark blue paint on them. On the debit side they had:
  • Armour and swords in the brightest possible silver.
    Orange sword hilts.
    Green leather work.
    Skin tone that looked as though they had been on a Med cruise.
    Finally, and most horrifying they had ginger hair
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