What's on your workbench?

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A Palazzo for our Italian Wars project, as featured in my Gallery post this afternoon. More details and photos on my Blog.
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Don't knock the Ayton chippie, sometimes the queue is out of the door. Okay, if there are 3 people the queue is out of the door.
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I had no idea that the Ayton chippie was so grand.
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I have to say the Scampi I had at Walkers in Ayton this year was probably the best I’ve ever had.
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Penda wrote: Thu Aug 23, 2018 5:20 pm Image
A Palazzo for our Italian Wars project, as featured in my Gallery post this afternoon. More details and photos on my Blog.
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That’s a bit brilliant. I recognise some of the Warbases ‘basics’ in there, nice use of them.
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Buff Orpington wrote: Thu Aug 23, 2018 3:38 pm
levied troop wrote: Thu Aug 23, 2018 6:56 am The first buildings for Ayton.

Currently studying 1930’s chippies and pie shops.
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That’s perfect! Stupidly I was looking at generic ones, not Ayton specifically, and I’ve got a MDF master that would suit that. Cheers Buff :moredrink:
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levied troop wrote: Fri Aug 24, 2018 6:46 am
Penda wrote: Thu Aug 23, 2018 5:20 pm Image
A Palazzo for our Italian Wars project, as featured in my Gallery post this afternoon. More details and photos on my Blog.
David
That’s a bit brilliant. I recognise some of the Warbases ‘basics’ in there, nice use of them.
I think its a bit over the top for an Ayton Chippie myself :moredrink:
Superb rendition of an Eytai posh house though - I'm rather jealous in fact :thumbs:
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My feeling too, but Penda got the roof spot on from Buff's photo.
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This week I have mostly been painting 15mm Cold War kit - done eighteen Polish SKOT APCs for starters, followed by fourteen Danish M113s APCs and three Land Rovers. Now working on four Danish Centurion tanks. Also had my first game with the Danes and East Germans this week, so a good week!
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Just finished about 50 inches of walls for 42mm/54mm figures, ready for Framlingham :)
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