Or the stuff that makes the light bulbs glow.FreddBloggs wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2019 9:52 pm Well no one in trumps circle knows what eclectic means so they assumed it was an insult.....
What's on your workbench?
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Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Have we worked out what makes light bulbs grow?
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Yes, bulbs are water and fertiliser, lamps are made to glow by invisible jedi magic!
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Yeah, I knew it was something like that. Those diesel gensets I use in the bush are just artificial Jedi force generators.
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Jungle parafin powered fridges are the real jedi device!
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I have sorted my eclecticism and now have workbench full of WotR with 2 weeks to produce a workable game. I love a deadline me.
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I have started rebasing my old 28mm ACW collection on smaller bases (4 figures on 30 by 40mm bases).
I have dug out my battered copies of Fire and Fury and Mr Lincolns War rules and for bedtime reading I am enjoying Peter Cozzens book 'No better place to die' on the battle of Stones River.
This is of course all EBs fault for posting pictures of his Spencer Smith ACW figures.
I have dug out my battered copies of Fire and Fury and Mr Lincolns War rules and for bedtime reading I am enjoying Peter Cozzens book 'No better place to die' on the battle of Stones River.
This is of course all EBs fault for posting pictures of his Spencer Smith ACW figures.
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Rebasing troops in union blue? This will provoke something.
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A 28mm Vitruvian man and a however-big-a-wine-cork-is human face are on my workbench.
Hands are an absolute bastard.
Well pleased with my face, though.
All I have to do is same again, 1/10 the size.
Hands are an absolute bastard.
Well pleased with my face, though.
All I have to do is same again, 1/10 the size.
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That sounds rather spiffin’ Norm. I’ll take a range of early 13thC French please. Tuesday will do fine
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