What's on your workbench?

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Very nice indeed. I'm hoping to close off the year with my 4th platoon for Chain of Command this year, and some vehicles. We shall see.
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Very nice figures Andy.


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Last of the Galloping Major sailors. Remaining figures are too big.
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Those Foundry civilians look great and you've done a brilliant job on the GM sailors too.

I'm just trying to get started on some GM French Marines but it's too cold to use the rattle cans for priming :(
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Nice paint job.
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Alright, s'pose.

Clever the way you've given him a far away, sort of distracted, look.

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Essex Boy wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 12:52 pm Clever the way you've given him a far away, sort of distracted, look.
It's the psychological trauma from his service in the Gateway Cavalry that's done that to the poor chap!
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Essex Boy wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 12:52 pm Clever the way you've given him a far away, sort of distracted, look.
The Count has always been top notch at interpreting the facial expressions of serial killers.
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Cereal killers? Like chocolate coco pops? They can be well dangerous.
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