What's on your workbench?

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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.

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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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Very nice.
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Another batch of contrast paint colours. Expensive but you can't take it with you.
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Finally painted something after weeks of not being able to face picking up a brush. One 15mm figure but hopefully the start of a 15mm Bolt Action British army.
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HMS P - the painting looks good, but the spacing looks wrong for Napoleonics, whether "big battle" or skirmish. I've been putting my Brunswickers onto 1p pieces for line troops, and 2p pieces for skirmishers and using Charlie Foxtrot multiple bases, which cover both coin sizes.
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