What's on your workbench?

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Nice looking little bunch.
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Good going Buff, very nice.
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Due to the weather making it impossible to do what I should have been doing, i've been tinkering around on the workbench scratch building a Home Brewed MAP (Mine and Ambush Protected) vehicle for my 28mm Rhodeleland forces.
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Pixas!
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Rhodelelands MAP18 prototype, very much a WIP, having taken just 90 mins so far, and certainly not an attempt at a scale model :D

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Some nice colouring on those Buff.

As a small break from Neopolitans, I've been drawing up force rosters for Dragon Rampant, 6x36 point forces and two more to come.

And, wow!, for Paul, always impressed by people who can cut plasticard with that level of precision.
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Looks just like the real thing Paul. Wheel on each corner and flat angled sides.
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In hindsight I should have gone for more of a Selous Scouts 'Hotlips' shape and avoided the front overhang.
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A lot of them were on Bedford chassis.
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Some used the Bedford 'K' chasis but more were built on Unimog and Isuzu truck chasis (one, an MRAP named 'Pookie', was even based on a VW camper van!).
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