What's on your workbench?

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Paul
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Just finished a Regt. of ACW Confederates for Ayton.
It's the first time i've actually pushed through and painted an= full ACW unit in any scale and, having avoided the war for years, I actually enjoyed painting them.
24 Figures to go and I'm finished for this years Ayton
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Not a difficult war to avoid, just stay out of the ex colonies.
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Final bit of basing and a new brigadier for Ayton.
Then I need to decide if I can manage 3 battalion guns too.
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Course you can, and a brigade of cavalry. Paint them in The Forge and varnish them at breakfast.
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It needs to stop raining so I can prime my limbers! Otherwise they will be getting painted at the Forge and varnished at breakfast!
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Wait until your wife is out and just do it in the living room in a cardboard box.
You can open a window.

I’m 7 figures off Ayton Complete.
There is a handful of extra little bits I was going to do like various vignettes to quietly carry pistols and spontoons behind my own troops in a purely ‘encouraging’ role... but we’ll see what I can pump through during these night shifts.
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Due to the dry and realtively decent weather I spray black undercoated my 6mm Early War Germans yesterday -all 68 vehicles and 27 infantry/artillery bases of them. Today I over-sprayed all the vehicles and artillery with grey primer which is my version of Pz grey. Going with the grey/dark brown combo with these and a final black wash will darken the grey so as to mollify the purists among you.
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Before I left for my overseas trip I painted up 2 battalions of Russian Napoleonic Infantry, 1 by Perry Miniatures and the other by Warlord Games for comparison purposes

Details on the blog

https://valleyboyinnz.wordpress.com/
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My line regiment (36 men) is now stuck with "no more nails" to their bases. As a nod to the 1750s, I've removed the tricolors and given the three line regiments Russian style flags(cross pattern).
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Might do the same for the three militia regiments.
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