What's on your workbench?

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Don’t worry, it is organic.
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That increases the burden of worry.
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Got on well doing some 42mm Spencers today. British in foreign service at trail. Painted as for 2nd Afghan War. Not my finest brushwork by far but I was keen to get them done and they'll be the only khaki unit in my British force. I wanted a unit to look like they had just got back from foreign fields or had yet to be deployed. No home service spiked helmets for these rugged lads!
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Since 1st June, I have been cleaning, prepping and undercoating a load of AWI highlanders in trews (a mix of Perry and King's Mountain Miniatures) for an SP2 force that will eventually include a 3-pdr cannon with RA crew and at least one group of 17th Light Dragoons. Slight hiatus when my ageing two-part epoxy didn't work and the arms I was attaching to the pair of KMM Highland mounted officers sagged, and eventually fell off overnight (I put this down to several cans of Fosters inducing a bad case of gluer's droop).

Other tasks included converting a couple of Perry line infantry officers to McJocks by adding Greenstuff shoulder sashes (as opposed to the waist variety, which get carved off), belly-box cartridge pouches (as opposed to the hip[ster] variety, which get carved off), and kilmarnock bonnets (as opposed to the floppy hat, which get.....ok, you get the idea). Hoping to put up some photos later this week - as it will take me at least that long to work out how to do it.
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Sounds good Baron. I shall look forward to seeing the outcome...
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Gnomes. Did I say I’m doing gnomes ?
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Little ones or big ones?
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Perfectly formed
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That's the best ones to do.
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After realising (again) that I hate painting figures I'm working on some of the TT Combat Venetian buildings, which were due to be done for Aytons Gothicish Horror game.
goat major wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 6:53 pm Gnomes. Did I say I’m doing gnomes ?
I painted up a Gnome army for a Warhammer campaign (2nd Edition so it was a while back :) )
Mine was Essex Miniatures and had an unfeasibly large number of Chariots.
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