What's on your workbench?

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Today I have mostly been gluing Perry AWI British together.
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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...
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Leather and lace, what's not to like.
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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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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.
Clarice's Toys in Frog Street, perchance? :moredrink:
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Jeremy wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 7:50 am 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.
What are you up to in Tenby?
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RMD wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 9:39 am
Jeremy wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2020 7:50 am 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.
What are you up to in Tenby?
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)
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