What's on your workbench?

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This week about 600 1/72 plastic Romans and Barbarians, bought at the recent Driffield show. Painted averagely, I'm debasing them to rebase them to DBA type, 60mm frontage. Ish.
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Good old Peeler, we can always rely on him to debase things......
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The ongoing expansion of me Ottoman’s from DBN-size so they can do double-duty in our 7YW campaign club rules continues.
Couple of bases of Fellahin tonight. Quite tiresome to daub.
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After three epic battles today, Space Hulk figures
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New shinies for Fram, time to start de-flashing.
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Get things done
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I'm sure the local women and children will appreciate that.
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As I look at the man corner now, 28mm Caesarian Romans for SPQR and eventually Romans Rampant. US marines in 1/32 for Ayton 2020 and Late Saxons for Saga/LR

I've been clearing up/out and auditing my stuff lately and I've realised I need to get cracking on building my 28mm armies up to something that can actually support a game. Ancient and Dark Age armies in the pipeline, as is my WWII French.
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I'm working on figures for use with Age of Sigmar Warcry.
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Darklord wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2019 1:10 pm I'm working on figures for use with Age of Sigmar Warcry.
*Age of Smegma
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Darklord wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2019 1:10 pm I'm working on figures for use with Age of Sigmar Warcry.
The Warcry figures almost turned me towards GW. Some of them are nothing short of amazing!
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