What's on your workbench?

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Yep. I don't have enough as I miscalculated. Expensive force to build in cash and painting time.
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FreddBloggs wrote: Fri Mar 20, 2020 9:20 am Thank you.

Anyone here need a life, I am currently juggling three, so have spares!
I could use a new one, but at least two of yours seem a bit......well worn? :evilgrin:
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I call it broken in and having character....
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Corridors....

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OO...oo I can spot the odd one out. some most excellent masonry work there :)
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That looks very impressive - although a chap of my stature might actually bock an entire corridor...
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That’s looking good, you had a productive Friday evening what with sorting me out :D
Although, word to the wise, that workbench doesn’t look too stable.
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Good stuff Mr Goat!
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Being of an orderly turn of mind at the moment, I decided to have a closer look at my undercoating options before cracking on with various projects - testing out which delivers best finish for fastest time:
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Front Rank English troops for 1745 - L to R: Halfords Black with a Halfords White overspray, Halfords White, Black Enamel wash.

The first one looks awfully crude in digital photography, the second a little bland when it comes to painting (a fourth option might be to undercoat white and use a Magic Wash to pick out the detail). The third is my favoured one at present, especially as with a little wire work the bare metal virtually paints itself, but sometimes the enamel doesn't always take the acrylic paint so well.
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Are these Front Rank figures?
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