What's on your workbench?

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Dog who drinks paint wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 4:51 pm ....but by those nice folks at Fernando.
Can you hear the drums?
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Whenever he drinks paint.
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I drink paint to make the drums stop...(cue bass solo gag).
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Shahbahraz wrote: Fri May 15, 2020 12:05 am On my workbench is another batch of teeny Vikings'
Excellent paint jobs on those :)
I've got a few packs from the KS to get sorted and some rather nice buildings too...…….must stop flitting about and find something to concentrate on!
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Nice figures Dog, looking forward to seeing you get a few games in
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Dog who drinks paint wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 5:27 pm Yes, I was disappointed about the globe hats, but decided to bite the bullet and go ‘old school’. My love of Sassanians (as we should call them now) dates from Charles Grant’s ‘Wargames Tactics’ when globe hats were definitely all the rage anyway.
That and levy chained together thanks to an unfortunate mis-translation.
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Hello Dog. Good to have you back.

Nice army.

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Little Britons French infantry. Part of my birthday present. I'm trying an experiment with the preparation. I've deflashed them and given them a scrub. Now they're having a few minutes in the ultrasonic cleaner in neat cider vinegar from the pet food store.
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Buff Orpington wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 2:48 pm Now they're having a few minutes in the ultrasonic cleaner in neat cider vinegar from the pet food store.
Did you forget the salt, olive oil and lemon juice?
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I stopped soaking figures in vinegar after someone on The Place We Don Not Name suggested that lead acetate might be a precursor to lead rot. Of course, if these are just tin and zinc it won't be a problem.
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