What's on your workbench?

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That is a thing of great beauty, Purps. You're a clever chap and no mistake.

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grizzlymc wrote: Sun Mar 31, 2019 3:42 am Just an excuse to paint the two hussars.
I simply don’t know what you mean... 🤔
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They're truly marvellous. You are very talented Purps. You paint pretty well too.
Why us? Cos we're 'ere lad, nobody else.
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That's the thing with Purps - there's always an elephant in the room.
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They are looking about as if to say. "Hans Silesia did not look like this last time we invaded!"
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A LOT of Armies in Plastic at the minute. Big paint up ahead of our game in June and the arrival of Howards book finally.

Also have some Kumbahya police to paint up.
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Workbench... A flag for the AWI French unit and more Fallschirmjaeger. Despite Simon telling me I can't use any more for the game...
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Currently doing some odds & ends for VBCW including two versions of Mme Devereaux. One in civilian clothes and another, armed figure, in a "service dress" of her own design. I may have to see if the internet has any images of women in black stockings in order to get the right colour.
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Buff, I’ve done flesh with a black wash to achieve this for figures before
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My workbench is a disaster, on it currently are: 6 28mm orc archers (harlequin), 8 6mm bison riders (rapier) 5 28mm cossacks (foundry), 6 28mm wss austrian grenadiers (ebor) 3 epic tempests, 6 stands of epic terminators (games workshop) and a lrdg chevvy and jeep, 1/35th Tamiya with ork drivers etc....
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