What's on your workbench?

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Errrr theoretically, 6mm Indian Elephants, 28 Italian wars, cowboys, but they are all under a layer of dust as my painting table is upstairs, and my hearing, never great is playing up and I cannot hear the front door knock or bell.

It might finally be time for a hearing aid...... grumble grumble grumble.

So instead designing a better paint rack!
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Spanner wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 12:01 am Very nice, mate, and an impressive effort. Do you want the files for cap decals, or decals themselves?
Thanks fellas!

Dal, that's very kind of you, but sticking on all those decals will annoy me far more than painting the buggers! :finger:
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It just feels wrong painting these before the end of November...

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Cool.


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DougM wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 8:00 am 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.
That's reasonably restrained, Doug. I wonder why people think wargamers have the attention span of stoned butterflies?
RMD wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 3:01 pm
Dal, that's very kind of you, but sticking on all those decals will annoy me far more than painting the buggers! :finger:
You really have to work on your laziness, Mark, before you can truly appreciate decals. BTW, nice Santa. Has he been on a diet?
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
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Spanner wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 8:07 pm
DougM wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 8:00 am 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.
That's reasonably restrained, Doug. I wonder why people think wargamers have the attention span of stoned butterflies?
RMD wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 3:01 pm
Dal, that's very kind of you, but sticking on all those decals will annoy me far more than painting the buggers! :finger:
You really have to work on your laziness, Mark, before you can truly appreciate decals. BTW, nice Santa. Has he been on a diet?
He's been trying to eat French rations... :sick:
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No, he is riding French Rations.
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Very cool.
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A platoon of Sikhs, plus supports (lots of), for Malaya 1942 Chain of Command. Plus I seem to have inspired Doug with the recent purchase of a pair of Sikh snipers! Next up, a similar platoon of 2/Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, also plus supports - in this case, including a pair of Lanchester A/Cs. In both cases, mostly Perry 8th Army.
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1:87 IDF vehicles from 1967 (just adding final bits to conversions), primed F&I war (RSM British line, Rafm Native Americans), Spencer Smith Imagi-Nation.
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