What's on your workbench?
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- Grizzly Madam
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Re: What's on your workbench?
Snakebite leather, 2 coats does a decent khaki as well.
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Shit! I use Humbrols, spray indoors, good thing I don't use cadmium yellow!
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Test figure for first lot of Altefritzenburg Hussars...
I may be regretting getting the dismounted versions as well...
I may be regretting getting the dismounted versions as well...
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- PurpleBot
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Re: What's on your workbench?
I like that hussar quite a bit.
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Nicely done.
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I thought they'd be....I dunno.....greener?
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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It took a great effort not to paint them blue...
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Beautiful !!
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Been messing about with my Perry ACW plastics in between some brushwork on the Frogs.
I'm very impressed with the artillery crews. Finally something other than the static guys holding buckets and sponges doing nothing. Really like these and how they've matched them to steps in the drill.
Now thinking I'll need some of these for my ever-metastasizing Napoleonic SP2 project as well, just on general principle. Except I don't believe they've released plastic artillery for the period...
I'm very impressed with the artillery crews. Finally something other than the static guys holding buckets and sponges doing nothing. Really like these and how they've matched them to steps in the drill.
Now thinking I'll need some of these for my ever-metastasizing Napoleonic SP2 project as well, just on general principle. Except I don't believe they've released plastic artillery for the period...