What's on your workbench?

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Very nice, loving the "long follow through on a damp wicket" there, my young cousins nearly did the same with laughter!
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Any clue as to which one is Gaynor? I've narrowed it down to two in the bottom photo......
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I’m really pleased with my Diarrhea.
Not often you get to do that when you’re predominantly a historical wargamer.
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That would be a nice challenge though.
If anyone can provide reference for a historical soiling on the battlefield...

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Purple wrote: Tue Oct 23, 2018 10:30 pm That would be a nice challenge though.
If anyone can provide reference for a historical soiling on the battlefield...

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Weren't Henry's archers sans hose at Agincourt due to dysentery?
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Quite right - it was the smell that really defeated the French.
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I think it’s Perry Miniatures that have the hose rolled down on their English archers. GW must have a Excremental Brown in their paint range?
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levied troop wrote: Wed Oct 24, 2018 7:55 am I think it’s Perry Miniatures that have the hose rolled down on their English archers. GW must have a Excremental Brown in their paint range?
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General E Pickled must have had a trouser event during one of his many tramplings?
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goat major wrote: Wed Oct 24, 2018 9:00 am General E Pickled must have had a trouser event during one of his many tramplings?
It's never an issue. He has an extra, centrally fitted pommel on his saddle....
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