What's on your workbench?

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I generally pujt it in my undies after covering it in zinc oxide powder.
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Tone grievously lowered, and a bit of clinical chemistry knowledge imparted.
I think we’ve excelled ourselves this morning.
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And workbenches disinfected if you two have been putting those on them!
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Fredd steering us back on course, there - I’ve got a spray undercoat drying on Warlord games’ stone bridge kit.
Really nice terrain piece, well detailed, good size and pretty much foolproof to construct.
There are some mould lines across the top of the side pieces which take some getting rid of, but that’s the payoff for one-piece sides.
Got it at a discount from Wayland.
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And no wood needing varnish?
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A Lancia armoured car. I decided my BUM needed an armoured fist in it.

Experimenting on it with the streaking, grime and rust washes I acquired at Vappa.
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I'm surprised any of that is needed after it is shoved in your BUM.
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I think those are to make it more presentable after it's been in the crack of craftiness.
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Sun Mar 03, 2019 1:19 pm I think those are to make it more presentable after it's been in the crack of craftiness.
Perusing the second-hand bookstall at the Quayside market.... couldn’t help but notice a lurid western called “Bushwhack Canyon”.
The double-entendre potential made me chuckle out loud.
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Sounds like the working title for the Tims cowboy game.
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