What's on your workbench?
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Re: What's on your workbench?
It's especially tricky with 15/18s so clearly you've done a very good job there.
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A-ledge-edly.....goat major wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:53 pmHow shelfish....BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 9:43 pm
Actually, she chips in at a respectable 5' 4" - a foot shorter than me, so I can rest my pint on her head when she's standing in front of me.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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And will give those numpties who pick them up wrongly a much nastier stab wound. Good job, Mark.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Re: What's on your workbench?
Took you a while to come up with that one?BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 10:41 amgoat major wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 1:53 pmHow shelfish....BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 9:43 pm
Actually, she chips in at a respectable 5' 4" - a foot shorter than me, so I can rest my pint on her head when she's standing in front of me.
A-ledge-edly.....
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Thats because he had to rack his brain to think of a pun
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I even thought to myself 'should I make that clearer, because some git is bound to say 'Vikings''. I'll never learn.
Re: What's on your workbench?
Ta. It was the dark line that threw me.Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Sun Mar 29, 2020 10:47 pm The bases are MDF on magentised sheet, from Tiny Tin Troops. I am holding off on finishing the bases till the whole army is done, so they are nice and consistent.
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Cheers, yeah I don't normally bother except where I want to replace a flagpole or turn someone into a standard bearer, but the poses on these (allied to the softer metal used by Eureka) made it a necessity. I've got some Russian hussars with lances in charging poses that will probably need a similar treatment, as they've been in bags for around 25 years and are a bit buggered. I'll have to give those lance-pennants, but there are only about four of them per regiment, so no great drama (IIRC it was only the front rank of the 1st Sqn who had lances).Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 7:35 am I hate respearing figures, but that looks like a good job.
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Cheers Dave, yeah some of them didn't quite work, so I had to turn the hands into open hands with careful use of the knife rather than drill through.World2dave wrote: ↑Mon Mar 30, 2020 8:53 am It's especially tricky with 15/18s so clearly you've done a very good job there.
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I don't mind doing it, but I tend to break a lot of drill bits because I score with a knife and drill with a really fine bit, then with the proper sized one. And the really fine ones break very easily.