What's on your workbench?

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Very defensible, mate. How big is it finally going to be?
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That’s it - it’s an edge of table piece. Currently around 3’ long. It will also double for use in my Gangs of Londiniium game when I eventually paint the figures up - but from the other side.
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Jeremy wrote: Mon Jun 06, 2022 5:39 am It will also double for use in my Gangs of Londiniium game.....
You didn't want to choose somewhere closer to home - like Coccium (Wigan)?
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Nah. It didn’t have the size
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And how long before you think another foot of wall on either side will be handy, perhaps a hovel or two as well, mate? :evilgrin:

Well done, mate, it will be an impressive bit of terrain.
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Ta! I already have a full village with church and watch tower. This week I’m going to be planning the games I’m running this weekend, so will post some pics.
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Jeremy wrote: Mon Jun 06, 2022 6:22 am Nah. It didn’t have the size
You could always have tripled it and gone for a Big Coc(cium) game.....
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Working on some random command figures for brigade/division command bases for all the extra C18th brigades I seem to be painting...
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Crann Tara figures...
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Very nice indeed. The Crann Tara figures are lovely, Even if I am now deeply invested in the Flags of War ranges for the '45 and War of the Austrian Succession.
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They are bloody lovely, mate.
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