What's on your workbench?
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From Kazakhstan to Paramaribo.
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Is Iainspreading now a thing ?
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Yes but you can get a cream for it.
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Is it certified?
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I promise, no more EB jokes until June at the earliest. Over the weekend did Norm behave around vacuum cleaners?
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Foundry miniatures from AWI collection as the 3rd New Jersey, painted after a Trioani print.
There is no point in being stupid if you don't show it!
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After a 12-month gap from painting Wellingtonics, I'm hacking my way back into the Unpainted AB Mountain and this week have got a couple of Young Guard units finished (one of which had been sitting half-finished since April last year), some of the brand-new Brunswick Foot & Horse Artillery, some Austrian Jaeger and Grenze skirmishers and some French & Polish staff. I'm now finishing off my collection of Marshal Murats (Sho Boki Murats, with AB ADCs); I've already done Leipzig Murat, Borodino Murat and Eylau Murat (and turned Heilsberg Murat into Marshal Bessieres), so now have Jena Murat, Austerlitz Murat and Marengo Murat under the brush. I just hope I've got enough pink in stock...
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