What's on your workbench?

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I guess the fruit is added at the end?
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Bloody clever clogs. That's really nice thinking and work.

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I’m positive I commented on this immediately after EB but maybe I’m just too upset by the death of Peter Tork to remember correctly.
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Levied Troop thought he wrote: Sat Feb 22, 2020 6:04 pm That’s very clever, it’s got a lot of potential.
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Cheers I think it might fly. Will give it more thought this week while I’m trapped in the deep south
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levied troop wrote: Sun Feb 23, 2020 7:50 am maybe I’m just too upset by the death of Peter Tork to remember correctly.
It's been a year (apparently...) Time to move on. Norm will provide plenty more to grieve for...
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goat major wrote: Sun Feb 23, 2020 8:49 am Cheers I think it might fly. Will give it more thought this week while I’m trapped in the deep south
Confederate POW?
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Worse. Southampton.
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The only hope for Southampton was the Soviet nuclear arsenal.
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The corridors are looking really good GM. Go with the walls, you'll get future use out of them. Frostgrave Perilous Dark, etc. Also, you could do some very cool stuff with combining above and below ground areas with your existing deserty ruins.
The slidy doors are a nice idea too.
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Footsore Early Saxons, bought off LT at Partizan two years ago. I think the primer has now set. Three months to paint a force for Deep Fried Lard
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