What's on your workbench?
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Re: What's on your workbench?
That would be secret dungeon number 3. They've found his first two.
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- Tim Hall
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Re: What's on your workbench?
Currently working on the Royal Zumba Rifles, who are soon to be dispatched to the troubled state of Kumbahyah. I used Eureka figures (first time I had bought any) and I am very impressed at the quality of these little chaps. The sculpting is superb, and the representation of the FN Rifle, for my money the last elegant infantry weapon, is perfect. I have to say also, that the mail order service from Fighting 15's was excellent, which made up for the expense of the figures.
Rules? You ask me what rules do I use. No, I don't do rules.
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Re: What's on your workbench?
A little progress on Mars, now all glued down:
That base will fit in a nice big RUB with room for 6 more on top plus a couple of smaller boards down the side. Now need to do some thinking about the flooring style and the doors.
Meanwhile I actually managed to prep some of the figures I'll need, a mix of Crooked Dice, some Akula specials and a Frothers Charity 'Judge' Minty:
That base will fit in a nice big RUB with room for 6 more on top plus a couple of smaller boards down the side. Now need to do some thinking about the flooring style and the doors.
Meanwhile I actually managed to prep some of the figures I'll need, a mix of Crooked Dice, some Akula specials and a Frothers Charity 'Judge' Minty:
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- MarshalNey
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Re: What's on your workbench?
Ian Marsh is a great chap to deal with - when I was buying AB's. As you say expensive but very nice.the mail order service from Fighting 15's was excellent,
Re: What's on your workbench?
A Warlord Wrussian battalion, 2 more to go and then I think I'll tackle some cavalreerererererere
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Got up Monday, cleaned the house from top to bottom and then, feeling very tidy and organised, sought out all my untouched WoTR figures and cleaned/undercoated/based/polished up the armour. About 120 figures that I had thought I wouldn’t need because I already had enough painted. Now I want to paint them.
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These moods are dangerous!
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Re: What's on your workbench?
A huge Spencer Smith army at the minute!
A Rubicon T34 was built this morning and very nice it is, better than the Warlord placcy kits, it's much more meaty. Instructions were slightly wrong and could have ruined it had I not been vigilant. I never like having too many options in a kit as this thing tends to happen. It's fine though.
A Rubicon T34 was built this morning and very nice it is, better than the Warlord placcy kits, it's much more meaty. Instructions were slightly wrong and could have ruined it had I not been vigilant. I never like having too many options in a kit as this thing tends to happen. It's fine though.
Re: What's on your workbench?
6 Pandours.
Based like this for Sharp Practice but has another 6 for big games just awaiting basing.
Based like this for Sharp Practice but has another 6 for big games just awaiting basing.
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So you've successfully bred them in captivity?
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Re: What's on your workbench?
Looking at their clothing I can see that hermaphroditism could be part of their makeup.