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Ilkley Old School wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2017 3:56 pm
grizzlymc wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2017 8:25 amVery '70s!
When painting my classic Napoleonics I wear loons and an Afghan coat and listen to the vinyl album Tago Mago by German band Can.

You got to get the mood right to get in the zone to paint these Hinton Hunts.
I couldn't get my vinyls through the USB port, broke a few trying.
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Zenbadger wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2017 11:54 pm I couldn't afford real loons but buying a cheap pair of jeans a size too small and sewing triangles of purple crushed velvet into the seams from the hem to the knee gave a very good approximation. I wore mine with a grandad shirt, beads and a donny osmond cap but I was about thirty six at the time.
Fixed that for you :D
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Oi cheeky bugger! I haven't hit half a century yet!
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Sci-fi buildings from Brigade Models arrived and painted within 48 hours...
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Looks like an exploration camp with not enough people to paint the buildings.
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Very nicely done! I'm looking forward to seeing more of this project as you add to it :)
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Thanks Paul, I'll send you my latest Sci-fi Rampant notes if you like.
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World2dave wrote: Thu Dec 21, 2017 1:06 pm Thanks Paul, I'll send you my latest Sci-fi Rampant notes if you like.
Sounds good. I've PM'd you in case my Email is different to the one you have.
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My workbench still has lots of little assorted tanks on.... But progress is being made. I may try and paint some bigger stuff over the holidays...

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Nice dave, very alien-sequence.
Which coincidently is the movie I’m taking into work tonight.
It’s my turn to bring in an Xmas movie for the 2am spot.
What’s more festive than Alien.
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