What's on your workbench?

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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 8:31 pm If God had meant us to worry about headroom, he wouldn't have given us knees, right?!?!
It's fine if they carry on working properly after the warranty runs out...mine haven't :(
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If I'd been offered an extended warranty on mine I'd have paid willingly.
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It's odd. You start with your right knee and your left knee, then you have your good knee and your dodgy one. After that it's the one that goes crunch and the one that doesn't and from there it's a short step to the new knee and the old one.
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...and then there's the hips!
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Celts for I!I!
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Should we be calling it

I squared? I have the issue that I had settled on 1p coins for my ancients basing, and have the glorious old school 'bronze age celts' sold by Nick at Northstar, except they are all adopting 'Power stance plus' with legs as akimbo as a bareback elephant rider, and won't fit on a 1p coin.

As far as I can see, I have limited options - including grinding the bases off, bending the legs slightly, and using wire drilled into holes in the coins. Any suggestions?
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I did think about calling it I Squared as I was typing it!

As to your dilemma, I would revise my basing theory. Don’t mangle a figure for a basing ideal
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Yeah, except all the other stuff is on 1p coins. Maybe I just accept they will overhang the base.
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