What's on your workbench?

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Splendid stuff! Ninety figures...pah...a weekends work for a talented chap such as yourself :D
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Paul wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 1:03 am Splendid stuff! Ninety figures...pah...a weekends work for a talented chap such as yourself :D
If only I was allowed the luxury of a whole weekend's painting... what with dealing with builders, dogs, partner, etc...
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What takes the time, of course, is maintaining such a high standard across the whole batch, Doug.

Luckily, I've never suffered from the problem of having high standards......
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 10:19 am What takes the time, of course, is maintaining such a high standard across the whole batch, Doug.

Luckily, I've never suffered from the problem of having high standards......
you allied with me and Norm, this is a self evident truth!
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I do struggle with that.. First few sample figures, they look great! Enthusiasm high, by the last they look like they were painted by an epileptic in a straitjacket using sample pots applied with a hamster tail between his teeth.

And always conscious of the long resin, lead and plastic queue with their blank accusatory eyes... urging him to finish so they can be next.
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:clappy: :clappy: :clappy:

Made me laugh.

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DougM wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 12:23 pm Enthusiasm high, by the last they look like they were painted by an epileptic in a straitjacket using sample pots applied with a hamster tail between his teeth.
Hey, I told you about that in confidence! :hair:
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Very nice Napoleonics Doug.



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Some more Reichsarmee bits. This time the artillery for four contingents. From left to right: Trier, Pfalz, the Upper Rhenish Circle and the Swabian Circle:

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I'm constantly amazed by your productivity at such a consistently high standard of quality. Lovely stuff.
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