What's on your workbench?

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Willz the Wargamer
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Those Grenadiers a very smart Andy.


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Building coming along well
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Both the Grenadiers are building look great
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Work in progress on a modular sculpted table. Just 4ft square for now but will add at least a couple more tiles to allow for building different tables. Just the basic landform done at present (half made) trees are just to give me an idea of how they will work on the table.
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That's looking good
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My painting-mojo has been at a very low ebb over the last month, but I've finally got around to picking up a paintbrush to do these; the first of four Regiments d'Artillerie de la Marine for the 1813 Campaign (AB Figures):

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Some very nice work all round!
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Regiments of 18mm Valley Boys! Your usual blue mix I assume? They look great.
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Isn't 18mm too tall for a Valley Boy?
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Slow but steady progress on my Irish Warlord and Champion

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