I agree, If I got something like those in an order from a modern manufacturer these days I'd be saying bugger this for a game of toy soldiers
What's on your workbench?
Re: What's on your workbench?
6mm WW1 planes for Steel Lard
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Re: What's on your workbench?
Some pug-faced Warlord French Nap artillery. The faces are just god awful compared to the Victrix plastics.
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Re: What's on your workbench?
In the same vein would you be happy if you bought a new car and got one of these.
Compared to modern cars there is no comparison.
But I know I would love to have another Triumph Herald. My first car was a Triumph Herald 1200 in two tone white and blue and I also had Vitesse 1600 Convertible.
Compared to modern cars there is no comparison.
But I know I would love to have another Triumph Herald. My first car was a Triumph Herald 1200 in two tone white and blue and I also had Vitesse 1600 Convertible.
Re: What's on your workbench?
Always wanted one of them. Almost as much as I wanted a Vitesse Convertible. I saw one in Cheddar a couple of weeks ago....showing its age, sadly.
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That’s an impressive workbench of beautifully painted figures Kerry
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I still have a platoon and support elements of 1941 Soviets that have been staring at me for some time now. It's a mix of PSC 28mm plastics, (shallow detail but serviceable), Crusader (Dull and predictable poses), BTD, (really quite nice) and Warlord, both metal and plastic, (the metals are actually rather good).
I just don't seem to be able to get enthused about them, and get distracted with things like a pair of motorcycle combinations I picked up, and a German film cameraman.
I just don't seem to be able to get enthused about them, and get distracted with things like a pair of motorcycle combinations I picked up, and a German film cameraman.
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Splendid stuff, bro.
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