What's on your workbench?

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Make your own easy enough.
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For the time and effort of making my own that look any good... It's well worth my while buying some... I have checked my eBay and amazon browsing and they aren't there, so I have located them from an entry in someone's blog.. blast, that could take forever. I will just wait until I spot it again. Bound to happen..
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FreddBloggs wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2020 11:17 am Make your own easy enough.
All well and good if you have the skills
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Now you 'orrible lot know how I feel about your painting skills!
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Warbases do them (I presume in MDF or greyboard though not plastic).
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Greyboard. I’ve bought some to test
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I think the "wrinkly tin" that Rich Clarke uses for his jungle huts is Wills.
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Slaters do plastic pantiles (and other stuff). I’ve used code 0440 on the link below:
https://slatersplastikard.com/plastikard/embossed.php
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Would corduroy corrugated card work - and just crimp the tile edges ?
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Very very happy to come home from a long day to find a huge box from LT containing enough for a huge DbA style Seljuk Turk army allowing me to mix and match as I please. From the box I've put together the following:

Heavy Cavalry x2 (painted already I got from Simon)
Heavy Cavalry Cataphracts x1
Light Cavalry Bow x6
Light Cavalry Spear x9
(16 bases)

Aux Bow x1
Psiloi x4 ( x2 sling x2 javelin)
Bow x4
Spear x3
Crossbow x2
(14 bases)

Very happy with this LT you are a Gentleman Sir! I will be buying you quite a few drinks when I see you next!
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