What's on your workbench?

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Very Nice indeed.
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Wonderful, I have two but not as well done.
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I've just finished painting some AB Early Russian grenadiers (circa 1807) as Prussian Gardes zu Fuss (circa 1813). The bricole-counters will no doubt be able to spot the inaccuracies, but I think they look darned spiffing! In any case, you simply can't beat a nicely-trimmed busch!

Now doing some Marshal Murats and 'friends' for 1807, 1812 and 1813, though I'm not sure if I've got enough pink...
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If you really want to give the bricole counters an aneurism, make the Neapolitan standards Pink, white and Brown tricolores with crossed spoons in the middle of the white.
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I've already done the Neapolitans, sorry... I did enjoy painting the flags though... More armies should have bare boobies on their colours...
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grizzlymc wrote: Fri Mar 30, 2018 2:31 am If you really want to give the bricole counters an aneurism, make the Neapolitan standards Pink, white and Brown tricolores with crossed spoons in the middle of the white.
I do have a Neopolitan flag to do next week and I’m nicking that :evilgrin: :clappy:
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:thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
You could have bowl of ice cream under the crossed spoons.
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Oh god I hate painting leopard/tiger-skin shabraques... :hair:
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I wish someone would make something like thinly populated toothbrushes with tiny sponge heads on the bristles. Be nifty for 6 mm camo, leopard skin.

I once painted up a Revell Albatros DIII in leopqrd skin, found its mortal remains a couple of years back and gave it a dignified funeral.
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These for Ayton. Perfect for bringing religion to the savages. Albeit at the tip of a sabre

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