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FreddBloggs wrote: Fri Mar 06, 2020 4:16 pm Is the rumour you are doing Napoleons armies at a 1 to 1 scale true?
Not if the bastards are all wearing Mameluke dress... :hair:
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Penda wrote: Fri Mar 06, 2020 11:56 am Dixon Miniatures ACW Confederate infantry, the 10th Tennessee, with flags from Flags of War. Lord knows why as I've got more than enough already. I just really enjoy painting these figures...
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When I'm painting in work, all my 'current' projects sit on top of the biscuit tin that contains all my paints. However, sometimes I get bored halfway through or stick them together and undercoat them only for them then to sit there for months or even years until I hit critical mass. That happened last week and the top of my paint-tin can't possibly contain any more unpainted figures, so I've resolved to get them done! The Mamelukes were the first bunch to go (they'd been sat there for a year) and have now been joined by twelve Napoleonic Polish Chasseurs a Cheval. I've now got a battery of 10mm Confederate artillery on the go (four guns, twelve crew and four limbers) and will then have 28x 10mm Union infantry, four 15mm Cold War Canadian mortar teams and two TOW teams, then three 15mm Cold War Polish ATGM teams. Then and ONLY then will I be allowed to paint what I currently want to paint (which is to finish off my 15mm Napoleonic Polish corps).
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Those polish ATGW teams will give the vistula legion some punch.
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grizzlymc wrote: Tue Mar 10, 2020 11:08 pm Those polish ATGW teams will give the vistula legion some punch.
Bloody right. :thumbs:

An AT-4 will give them a certain 'edge' against the Chevalier-Garde...
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How is it possible to only have enough paint that it fits into a single tin? Or so few projects being painted they can sit on top of the tin? Are you part of the Tiny House movement or something? Big fan of Marie Kondo?
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Shahbahraz wrote: Wed Mar 11, 2020 8:36 am How is it possible to only have enough paint that it fits into a single tin? Or so few projects being painted they can sit on top of the tin? Are you part of the Tiny House movement or something? Big fan of Marie Kondo?
Biscyuit tin, as a railway worker what he laghing calls a tin is 3ft by 4ft and can hold half the worlds supply of custard creams.
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Still too small. Does not compute.
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FreddBloggs wrote: Wed Mar 11, 2020 10:15 am
Shahbahraz wrote: Wed Mar 11, 2020 8:36 am How is it possible to only have enough paint that it fits into a single tin? Or so few projects being painted they can sit on top of the tin? Are you part of the Tiny House movement or something? Big fan of Marie Kondo?
Biscyuit tin, as a railway worker what he laghing calls a tin is 3ft by 4ft and can hold half the worlds supply of custard creams.
I like the cut of your jib, sir. However, my Victorian GWR Brunel-built locker will only accommodate a standard tin of Fox's Selection...
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Shahbahraz wrote: Wed Mar 11, 2020 10:20 am Still too small. Does not compute.
Another advantage of Humbrols - you can stack 'em. :thumbs:

Just had a quick head-count in my biscuit tin: There are 38 tinlets on each layer, so 76 in total, plus a bottle of Glosscote, three bottles of Liquid Leaf metallic, UHU glue, superglue, liquid polystyrene cement and all my tools. I generally only use the top layer of tinlets and haven't ventured into the bottom layer in decades. There's also a small box of about 40 tinlets at the back of my locker with the Reserve Collection of paint (I always try to keep a duplicate of every top-layer tinlet in reserve).
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