What's on your workbench?

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I must admit, with the tanks, i would have used the mg and lights off the dozer version on the plain tank.
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Yep. In hindsight. But I'd assembled the Dozer before I realised I had enough bits left over to create another tank. You have me confused with someone who had this carefully planned :)

Anyway I've applied stowage and you'd never notice.
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An almost completely prepped 71st Foot force for SP2 - cleaned, converted, greenstuffed, primed/undercoated, and based (with sand) individually and in groups. All ready for painting.
- Three mounted leaders (of which probably 2 will be used at a time)
- Ten shock markers (8 infantry, 1 cavalry, 1 artillery)
- Five wounded leader markers (3 officers, 3 NCOs)
- Musician (bagpiper - what else?)
- Four linear groups of 8, with three leaders (1 officer, 2 NCOs)
- Four skirmish groups of 6, with three leaders (1 officer, 2 NCOs)
- One group of 8 Light Dragoons, with one leader (1 NCO)

In preparation:-
- Deployment point (adjutant, two guides, artillery officer)
- Four special figures (colour party - two ensigns & two drummers)
- One 3-pdr, limber with driver, crew of 6, and one leader (1 NCO)
- Water cart, baggage cart, ammo cart

Hopefully, #2 son will be taking photos this afternoon.
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Very nice. Look forward to seeing those.
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mdf sabots, fousands of them, well 17, along with 2 otters (oathsworn) 9 Macedonian Pikemen, 20 epic rhinos, 7 bases of epic devastators and 6 epic tank thingys.
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The Irregular Miniatures 42mm shiny artilery and crew for the screw gun. That will all complete the artillery for my British force, well it will when I pad it out with enough crew to man everything.
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32 Austrians for the Period Fred’s not doing. In keeping with my normal approach when doing boring uniforms I have another figure from a totally different period (Elizabethan) to do in between drying times.
So that’s 32 Austrians and 1 Elizabethan.
But he’s finished and was fun to do. So now there’s 32 Austrians and 2 Elizabethans on the workbench.
By the end of the week the Elizabethans will have taken over :(
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Runestones for my runestone circle.
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Three Shermans going under the airbrush. Then I need to add in all the other unfinished vehicles and knock them off as a batch.
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And I just checked.. there's another 24 x 1/56 vehicles awaiting details & stowage painting, decals and weathering! Goodness me, that's a big batch. 27 to do in all.
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