What's on your workbench?

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Essex Boy wrote: Tue Jul 24, 2018 12:09 am And figures with plenty of movement.
Aha!!! I saw what you did there!
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Snicker.
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Any chocolate bar will generally do it in those temperatures.
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World2dave wrote: Mon Jul 23, 2018 10:29 pm Naturally, with the game only days away, I am not still finishing off jungle foliage bases, terrain sections, boats and bridges. Nope, that would be lunacy.
Must be time to do a bit of rebasing then ?
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No varnishing until breakfast on the day.
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goat major wrote: Tue Jul 24, 2018 8:14 am
World2dave wrote: Mon Jul 23, 2018 10:29 pm Naturally, with the game only days away, I am not still finishing off jungle foliage bases, terrain sections, boats and bridges. Nope, that would be lunacy.
Must be time to do a bit of rebasing then ?
I've learnt from Andy - all I need to do is make one of anything and copy-paste a picture of it. Surely that'll work?
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well yes but Andy gets away with it by not playing any games
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Andy takes pictures, copy and pastes them and then 3D prints them. Clearly what he did with the Saxons
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I took my workbench out into the garden and got a little production line going, trimming some old bases on my Italian Guelf and Ghibelline forces and regluing them to 25mm washers.

There’s about 200 figures and I did them in batches, randomly tossing washers onto the workbench as I went. And finished with exactly the right number of washers for the figures 8-)

I’m off to do the lottery.
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You've obviously cracked it. Now is the time to sell your book.
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