What's on your workbench?

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Spanner wrote: Thu Mar 09, 2023 11:04 am Lovely figures, mate, the Effern are a favourite. Once you finish the Reichsarmee you could always start on the Hanseatic cities. The Bremen regiment looks spiffy in Prussian style red with white facings.
As pretty as they are, I don't think I'll ever be doing the Hansa. :moredrink:

Next on the list are more Hanoverians, Hessians, Brunswickers, Schaumburg-Lippers and French, as well as the Saxon Corps for Minden. Next year it'll be the Russians and 1740s Italian states.
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I must be doing this wargaming thing wrong... what's the point of painting more figures than will ever fit on a table? (looks at 28mm AWI collection.. errr....)
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DougM wrote: Thu Mar 09, 2023 1:13 pm I must be doing this wargaming thing wrong... what's the point of painting more figures than will ever fit on a table? (looks at 28mm AWI collection.. errr....)
They're like tricorned Pokemon... Gotta catch 'em all! :thumbs:
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Great stuff Mark
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All very nice, well done
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RMD wrote

As pretty as they are, I don't think I'll ever be doing the Hansa.
Anyone want to run a book on this statement being incorrect? :evilgrin:
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
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More 6mm completed. Mostly Baccus but a few Adler mixed in. Painting by me, Paul, and a couple of other people. Lots of extra command by me. Flags and basing me.
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Lovely work Andy. 6mm really looks great.
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Very nice, Andy. As Doug says, the massed troops effect looks good.
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
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Nicely Done. 60mm frontage is the new 40mm :)
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