What's on your workbench?
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And save spending thousands of pounds on every conceivable blue paint?
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Top form EB , Bro those Unionistas is the dogolian bollocktsationostianisms
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I need to finish basing my 15mm Sudan armies. Hundreds of vintage OGs. I imagine they're in the desert column, en route to Omdurman for the relief of Steve.
Used the Andrea set for the blue on the Sudanese. Best blue ever.
Used the Andrea set for the blue on the Sudanese. Best blue ever.
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Here you go, sailor.
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So which Prussian blue do you favour.
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Andy has had to excuse himself with a box of tissues and some lubricant at the mere sight of such porn
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I use that Andrea set for most all of my darker blues. French and Prussian alike. It's very versatile.