What's on your workbench?

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Excellent little figure.
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That's a lovely figure
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Ilkley Old School wrote: Sun Oct 14, 2018 8:01 am And here he address his troops

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'Raise high the black flags, my children. No prisoners. No pity. I will shoot any man I see with pity in him.'
"Who's stolen my gin and rhubarb? I'm on a promise from that elephant tonight, and need some inspiration....."
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Gin and rhubarb! S'pose it kept him regular.
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After Ligny Blücher, where his horse fell on him, he was found in a farmhouse, reeking of brandy, gin, garlic and rhubarb which a doctor had insisted on rubbing into his bruises. Although the doctor had refused him brandy for internal use, but had permitted him a magnum of champagne.

He would have had an odd odour when he meet Wellington after Waterloo.
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With all that wool on a summer day the BO would have been overpowering. Boney's bowel problems would have been the least of it.
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Ilkley Old School wrote: Sun Oct 14, 2018 8:01 am Finished a Blucher yestrday.

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And here he address his troops

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'Raise high the black flags, my children. No prisoners. No pity. I will shoot any man I see with pity in him.'
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Russians for our Kursk campaign, Dark Age bits and bobs for our Dux campaign and other odds and ends which need painting
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oooh, 40mm mid-wars!
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