What's on your workbench?

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Mine is covered, finally, in lots more black undercoated Frostgrave scenery.
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Mine is so covered in bits and pieces I can't see the desk! I'm having to use an old dining table which has no storage, so all paints, brushes, putty, WIPs etc... have to be piled on the surface. I need to get a proper desk then I could cut down on surface area and tidy things up a bit.
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Back to 6mm French-Italian Wars for me. Just finished painting another unit of 15 gendarmes, next to go under the brush are another Landsnechte pike block or some Auntie-Hilary.
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I'm still pottering with my 15mm Samurai. Just to make Iain sweat a bit... Which is never a good thing...

You may recognise the colour scheme...

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Savage Swans meets the Rise of Bushido? Dun, Dun Duuurrrnnn! I'm sure Akira Kurosawa is spinning in his grave at the thought.
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They look crap, Andy. Get on with the WSS stuff.
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They look great.....the WSS can wait whilst you muster up more of these little masterpieces. After all it's only 20mm :evilgrin: :evilgrin:
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Andy, take them to Shedcon and tell EB they’re halfling Samurai!
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How are you going to paint chrysanthemums on something that small :o

Brave work sir, I wouldn’t tackle them in 54mm :?
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levied troop wrote: Tue Mar 06, 2018 7:42 am How are you going to paint chrysanthemums on something that small :o

Brave work sir, I wouldn’t tackle them in 54mm :?
I'm going to do it by not even trying!
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