What's on your workbench?
- Buff Orpington
- Grizzly Madam
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Today I have mostly been gluing Perry AWI British together.
I know when to go out
I know when to stay in
Get things done
I know when to stay in
Get things done
- Zenbadger
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I have done the basic uniform green on my test piece for the 95th Rifles. Now to paint all that feckin leatherwork. Napoleonics put me right off the old S&M you know...
- grizzlymc
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Leather and lace, what's not to like.
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- Jezebel
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Today I have chamfered the edges on about 30 scenery bases and drilled and inserted 100 plastic bamboo stems. That's about 8 bases worth. I need to locate a source of gravel, and then it's the rest of the jungle.
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A Slayer, a Rat Catcher, a Wizard, a Thief and a Cleric. All for Tenby next weekend. It is down south after all. And in Wales.
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Coincidentally it was a wet holiday in Tenby in the mid 70s that led to a purchase of two boxes of Airfix ACW and a copy of Terry Wises rules. And again the next year an equally wet Tenby holiday led to the purchase of the first D&D box and a handful of Chronicle miniatures. Watch out for the rain, it makes you buy games.
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Clarice's Toys in Frog Street, perchance?Zenbadger wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 9:28 am Coincidentally it was a wet holiday in Tenby in the mid 70s that led to a purchase of two boxes of Airfix ACW and a copy of Terry Wises rules. And again the next year an equally wet Tenby holiday led to the purchase of the first D&D box and a handful of Chronicle miniatures. Watch out for the rain, it makes you buy games.

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What are you up to in Tenby?
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Three days of RPG’s. Mate of mine has a guest house there so 8 of us are going down.
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Excellent! Well it's one way to fill, up your bookings at this time of year.
(I live in Narberth, which is 15 minutes up the road from Tenby)

(I live in Narberth, which is 15 minutes up the road from Tenby)
My wargames blog: http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/