What's on your workbench?

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So my friend says
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Currently covered in slivers of extruded polystyrene, which seems to get statically charged when you cut it!
Making some base tiles for my Venetian buildings.
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Don't just do not mention venice, I kinda regret not buying the set at the show, to the point that I have reference works on venetian architecture and a scratchbuild plan.....
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FreddBloggs wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2019 6:04 pm Don't just do not mention venice, I kinda regret not buying the set at the show, to the point that I have reference works on venetian architecture and a scratchbuild plan.....
If it makes you feel better the show deals still haven't been delivered and come, I am told, with the older style base platforms. The newer, taller platforms they've just released look nicer.
I figured out that I could make them myself from blue/grey foam sheet for about a third of the price and not have to deal with the obvious tags.
The buildings are however very nice and £100 worth from TT would be a great set up.
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Zulus. Not exactly farsends of ‘em. 12 to be precise. 6 command figures and 6 rifle armed troops. Waiting for their British opponents to arrive as thinking of putting on an SP2 game at E’bor Lard in October if John still has tables available
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Mounted Vikings, the Demon Ronove, very big Orcs, Baronial War King and evil Uncle, dead Germans and a Roman tribune. It’s all rather confusing.
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Good Germans though!
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This is the week I’d put aside to work on hoplites. So currently got genestealers and Citadel spacefarers on the painting table
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Your Kanban appears to be blowin in the wind.
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Blowing wind? That happens. I watched the Winds of War yesterday.
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