What's on your workbench?

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Very nicely painted figures.



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They came out nicely, mate.
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Cheers all. I think my biggest problem.is lighting in this house. We need to invest in a decent lamp. Wife struggles with her painting too once the daylight is gone.
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tim.w wrote: Wed Nov 01, 2023 7:16 pm I think my biggest problem.is lighting in this house. We need to invest in a decent lamp.
One of these light bridges may help, mate.
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I got mine here, from Battlefield Accessories, https://www.battlefieldaccessories.com. ... e-halo-set, but there's bound to be an equivalent available in the UK.
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Right, that's the last British cavalry unit finished for next week's Warburg refight (formed from the 3rd Regiment of Horse (Carabiniers) and 4th Regiment of Horse (The Black Horse)). That means I've now painted every British cavalry regiment fighting in Germany during the SYW, apart from the 15th Light Dragoons, which I'll have to paint for another game in the New Year:

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RMD wrote: Sun Nov 05, 2023 4:04 pm Right, that's the last British cavalry unit finished for next week's Warburg refight (formed from the 3rd Regiment of Horse (Carabiniers) and 4th Regiment of Horse (The Black Horse)).
Given the Welsh connection, presumably The Black Horse will be known as "Lloyd's Bankers"..... :-D
RMD wrote: Sun Nov 05, 2023 4:04 pm That means I've now painted every British cavalry regiment fighting in Germany during the SYW, apart from the 15th Light Dragoons, which I'll have to paint for another game in the New Year:
Ah, come on now - how could you have overlooked the "Emsdorff and Victory!" boys? Tsk, tsk! ;)

Absolutely spiffing effort - very well done. :clappy: :clappy: :clappy:
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Very nice, mate, and an impressive effort. Do you want the files for cap decals, or decals themselves?
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Not much happening here. Doing a mixed contingent of archers (for the second time, thanks to not checking references before grabbing the paint brush- these will be under Audley), some 15mm Peter Pig British PIAT crews and a couple of 1/144 Stuka tank shredders for a mate. The problem is I'm cluttering up my limited space with other things as well.
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Always good to have a few things on the go.
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Looks very neat and tidy by my standards. I know what you mean by distracted though. Currently doing some fantasy figs, 40mm Napoleonics, 1/600 planes, a bunch of 1/56 vehicles, WAS 28mm, etc.
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