What's on your workbench?

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I never thought I'd live to see the day that the name "Judge Rinder" was used on this forum.

Sad.

Very, very sad.
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Don't knock the Judge.
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Lovely battalion Purps, I look forward to seeing it rout on Saturday. Unless it's facing Iain's cavalry, which would give it a 'bye' in the first game performance challenge.
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I've never seen Essex Boy command troops on the table in real life, but I do get the impression that some of his performances might generate the wargaming equivalent of a stewards' enquiry.
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Watching Gary face up against Iain in the fields of Wankh was truly incredible. I’ll leave it there. Much like the Gateway cavalry corpses
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World2dave wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2017 1:57 pm Lovely battalion Purps, I look forward to seeing it rout on Saturday. Unless it's facing Iain's cavalry, which would give it a 'bye' in the first game performance challenge.
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Daves jinxed them now. Any failure by my forces is now officially his fault.
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Purple wrote: Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:24 pm Don't knock the Judge.
Where come de Judge?
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Just finished of some 28mm US Infantry for CoC.
Just recieved some 28mm Early WW2 Italians which need painting.
Finish off my 20mm Modern Danes and French for my Afghan campaign.
Lots of 28mm Scenery
Some 10mm Woods
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just finished a second Vistula battalion
Am now painting 28mm SYW Hostrians
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