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A mate of mine gave up a well paid job in IT to go back home to Brazil with his wife who was a clothing designer. Now he spends all day measuring the inside legs of supermodels.
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vexillia wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 9:15 am
grizzlymc wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2019 10:58 pm How does one get paid to sniff nickers?
Why would you want to smell criminals?
We don’t judge Grizz’s proclivities. If we did, we’d never stop!
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Or purps, it would lead to purps proclivities.....
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vexillia wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 9:46 am
Jeremy wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 9:17 am We don’t judge Grizz’s proclivities. If we did, we’d never stop!
Not judging, just asking.
Oh you foolish, foolish man! Do you not know where that leads?
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Well, there's no point in sniffing any other part of the lingerie than the crotch.
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grizzlymc wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2019 11:01 am Well, there's no point in sniffing any other part of the lingerie than the crotch.
Depends, if empty true, if in use......
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Better!
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Just grabbed a short dry window to undercoat some stuff.

18 thessalian cavalry and 12 javelin skirmishers for project pointy stick,

1 Morokanth

3 skeletal horses and a skeletal ox (had been assembled a while and just needing spraying.)

11 nighthaunts.

All 28mm
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First base of my CP Napoleonic 'speed paint' - basing to be finished this evening. Around 1 hour per figure for the brushwork, which is mostly CP, but with highlights applied to the flesh and the white stuff. Otherwise a pretty straightforward application of the stuff as Rx'ed. I did do a bit of wet blending here and there, which added a negligible amount of time, but can be useful to add some additional subtlety - like mud at the lower ends of trousers, etc. Probably more apparent in the second photo, as I've gone with a lighter palette for these grenadiers. :moredrink:

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