What's on your workbench?

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Nice unit Tim.
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t do that.
What setup for paints do you have EB?
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MarshalNey wrote: Wed Apr 12, 2023 7:22 pm
t do that.
What setup for paints do you have EB?
A few years back Rapier did round paint stands - similar to this.........

https://www.darkops.co.uk/products/vall ... style-pots

........but with only 84 larger slots/holes (although I manage to squeeze another 24 pots in the gaps). I have two of them. My other paints ( :fp: ) are in draws. My aim is to downsize to no more than one stand before I die.

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They still do! I hope so anyway.
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Nice work, everyone. I agree, Saga figures/armies can be used for lots of rules sets. Especially once they're on a movement tray.
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That keg looks good - could fancy a pint.
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Sambucca in a few weeks Ken?
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Sambucca in a few weeks Ken?
:) A bucket full matey!
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Nice work, Spanner.

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Thanks, gents. The keg beats just having a water bottle.
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