What's on your workbench?

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Why not? We have the photos.
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Sun Sep 02, 2018 1:02 am Is that a "for sale" sign outside? If so, someone should consider buying it for a full-time wargames cave.
It was on the market for years, I think that it was sold last year but I don't know if anything has been done with it.

I had similar thoughts about the Jehovah's Witnesses Hall near here but the lottery didn't come up. I'd even pondered on the need to set up my own religion to avoid business rates etc.
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Jehovas Wargamers? I'll leave you this Watchtower, but you will need another three or four pieces of scenery for a proper game.
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Excellent idea. Mars' witnesses!
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Jeremy wrote: Sun Sep 02, 2018 8:08 am Is he going to model young Purps, Peeler and Norm in alter boy outfits for the game?
More likely they should be leaning on the railings having a breather before staggering up the hill to the Lodge!
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garyp wrote: Sun Sep 02, 2018 10:42 am More likely they should be leaning on the railings having a breather before staggering up the hill to the Lodge!
Gaynor will be most upset that they're invading her "pitch" - I bet those railings have seen more action than most of my armies.

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First section of my river section from Amera Plastics complete. Quite happy with the result. Have ordered the balance required.

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Very nice!
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Reminds me of the old Bellona rivers.

They will go rather nicely with my classic Napoleonics.
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Isn’t the old Bellonna range now part of Amera ?

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