The Troop is right, it’s railway sheets patched together from the railway shop. They have all sorts, it probably works out to expensive though.
Railway modelling prices really make you feel better about wargaming.
What's on your workbench?
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Ever seen the paint schemes on Libyan 14.5mm APC hunters.Norman D. Landings wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 9:21 am Like “The Eagle Has Landed” meets “The Wicker Man”.
In other news, this bloody pick-up’s going in the bin. The spray undercoat has dried in weird raised ridges and the masking tape has left gummy residue like it’s not supposed to, and I don’t love it any more.
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True, but there’s an art to making something look messed-up, as opposed to just messing it up.
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I've never got that art.
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I think the incredible attention to detail on Purps' new construction is because, being quite small, he's intending to move into it when it's finished.
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now you mention it - is that German figure wearing a cardigan ?
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To be fair, I haven’t moved house in a few months....
He’s not even a German figure, he’s a keen birdwatcher!
The barn is actually copied off my parents farm in France. Originally I was going to do it in a semi ruined state but then thought that would be sad.
He’s not even a German figure, he’s a keen birdwatcher!
The barn is actually copied off my parents farm in France. Originally I was going to do it in a semi ruined state but then thought that would be sad.
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Re: What's on your workbench?
Probably a memento from when he appeared on "Game of War" with Angela Rippon, Iain Dickie and Arthur Harman (a team described by Mike Siggins in Wargames Illustrated as "the Plymouth Brethren of Wargaming").goat major wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2018 11:14 am now you mention it - is that German figure wearing a cardigan ?
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
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Re: What's on your workbench?
The balsa assassin continues in his work...
Getting there now.
It is massive though. I’ve included a Standard Reference Braeburn (SRB) for scale.
This is entirely copied almost perfectly on one of my parents barns in France... and coincidently the barn I plan to house my retirement wargame room...........
Getting there now.
It is massive though. I’ve included a Standard Reference Braeburn (SRB) for scale.
This is entirely copied almost perfectly on one of my parents barns in France... and coincidently the barn I plan to house my retirement wargame room...........
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First tree tests coming along.
Method stolen entirely off LT and a great use of all those wanky flavoured tea leaves people buy you.
Method stolen entirely off LT and a great use of all those wanky flavoured tea leaves people buy you.
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