What's on your workbench?

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That's stupendous!

The cloth is pretty darn good as well, but that throne room........to die for!
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Stunning Purps
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Bugger me! That's brilliant, Purps.

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World2dave wrote: Tue Mar 05, 2019 6:16 pm Is that an appropriately scaled down copy of Freddie's throne?
Of course!
I need to look regal in a Purpsdam whilst my Hussars skip merrily off the table edges.

Ive got a Prussian sword to hang also but haven’t worked out how yet. 🤔

Thanks everyone, I’ve got my techniques about sussed now. Sadly the first Matt looks way inferior to the latest ones so may have to revisit and spruce. The rocky field boundary lines will have hedges and walls and fences and things so you can all sneak around being sneaky and doing sneaky things.
The roads are plain tarmac now but being caulk, you can just slap some new caulk on top, so can be used in the future for some 18th century when I bang on some textured dirty roads.
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Matt? So you’ve progressed to prettier ones? Strange name for a Hussar
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Matt Finish, the world's worst judo competitor.

I'll get me coat - oh, wait.....someone seems to have burned it.
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Some more bits for Ayton done and awaiting varnish...
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Superb Andy!

What varnish are you using? :lol:
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Jeremy wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2019 6:18 am Superb Andy!

What varnish are you using? :lol:

Everything is getting a blue rinse...
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Andy's Blue Period will go on longer than Picasso's.
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