What's on your workbench?

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Given the average age of 40k people, they could have chalked the scenery onto the table and called it "old school"
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goat major wrote: Sat Jun 09, 2018 7:14 pm was apparently an organisational fuckfest. Not least because the organisers left it too late to make proper terrain and this is what people were faced with.....
Errrrr.... Is this not the look you want for Ayton 19 then... :? (Hurry’s to the skip)
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I think you are being a bit harsh, they just suffered the usual wargamer's underestimation. 163 ruined cities? No problem, a trip to B&Q and a couple of weekends should do it!
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Well, I woke up this morning and thought, what do I want to make today? Should it be the Partizan game? Or should it be getting ahead of the SELWG game? Or even make a start on next years game?

No, lets go with an entirely selfish side project - so I started on my little sci-fi base, Mars 2060:

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It's the Crooked Dice 'secret base' intended for spy adventures but should double up nicely as a Mars Colony. Went together very well, nicely designed and I've got a lot of sci-fi bits and pieces I've collected over the years to populate it. Now contemplating how to improve the doors (nothing wrong with them as-is but I'd like them a bit more 3D and knobbly).

A trip to B&Q and a couple of weekends should see it done!
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My name is Levied Troop and I am an addict.
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Hello, is that Terra-Formers Anonymous?
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I can handle it.

Meanwhile, I appear to have 2 bits left over :?
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They would be for the walk in wardrobe.
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Used to find the same thing happened when I was working on aircraft. They all made it through the next flight though.
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I'm sticking together Gripping Beast Saxon Thegns. Sodding nightmare. What a pain finding arms and shields that actually match!!
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