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EB has a very flexible interpretation of what constitutes green...
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Jeremy wrote: Sat May 19, 2018 1:40 pm So several different shades several different times each time your mood changes?

If it’s green it means you’re angry
I'm thinking, greeny bluey yellow.
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Count Belisarius wrote: Sat May 19, 2018 2:25 pm EB has a very flexible interpretation of what constitutes green...
It was green.......eventually.
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Essex Boy wrote: Sat May 19, 2018 11:34 am then dab paint on the bits that can be seen from two away.
You have a 2 foot long brush ?
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Is that a euphemism?
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goat major wrote: Sat May 19, 2018 6:05 pm
Essex Boy wrote: Sat May 19, 2018 11:34 am then dab paint on the bits that can be seen from two away.
You have a 2 foot long brush ?
A typo. I knew I should have corrected it but I thought 'nah, no one will notice'.
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A long session cleaning up and undercoating and fixing up storage boxes for hordes of:
VBCW
1940’s British, German
1860’s Italians
1943 Italians
about a days more work I reckon, might do the 1939 Poles and 1940 Belgians as well.

Very satisfying.
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About two hundred trees being re-flocked and stuff.
42mm master for the Shiny Toy Soldier game (next year?).
30mm master for the Baltic League (arch enemy and very good friends to the Gateway Alliance).
10mm ACW.
15mm AWI.
Finishing the bases on a bunch of 20mm WSS bits.
Revamping a French 25mm regiment.
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I have a load more hedges for my 6mm stuff in progress. Just waiting for the soaking in PVA to dry.
I am most of the way through the 6 generic Dark Age types I made up and prepped just after Ayton LAST year....

And trying to clear space to lay out my new mat...
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EB - Are you revamping a 25mm French 'Napoleonic' unit ?
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