What's on your workbench?
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- Grizzly Madam
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Re: What's on your workbench?
I had forgotten how nice AB miniatures are.....
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- Jezebel
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I'm busy assembling (yet more!) Victrix Republican Velites and Italian Auxilia in preparation for Infamy. I still need to find a source for ferrous pennies though. I managed to scrounge 70 odd, and it's not going to be enough.
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What pennies do you need?
I've been rebasing. Again. My 30mm S/Smith 19thC, redone to AGW bases. Look quite nice too. So far, 5 Btn of line, 2 Guard, 2 militia, 5 Co of lights. A mere 20 cavalry & oodles of guns to go.
I've been rebasing. Again. My 30mm S/Smith 19thC, redone to AGW bases. Look quite nice too. So far, 5 Btn of line, 2 Guard, 2 militia, 5 Co of lights. A mere 20 cavalry & oodles of guns to go.
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Nice hussy Purple
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- Jezebel
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Post 1992 British 1p pieces, I use them for basing anything pre-WW2, then sabot bases with magnet slots. I usually just pop into a bank branch, but that has become extremely tricky, and considered 'non-essential' (I beg to differ!)
The WW2 stuff goes on 2p bases, no sabot, but I put magnetic sheet down in really useful 4 litre boxes and it keeps them organised.
The WW2 stuff goes on 2p bases, no sabot, but I put magnetic sheet down in really useful 4 litre boxes and it keeps them organised.
Re: What's on your workbench?
what are you painting Fred?
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- Grizzly Madam
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Revolutionary French, in a project I am not doing.
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C'mon how can I look forward to seeing those when you haven't done them
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- Grizzly Madam
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Heeeeheeeee. They are a test for a maybe hankering....
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- Jezebel
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Finished the 6mm 'Melblom's Horse' for Per's Imaginations Charity project. Not as nice as Priapus' of course, but workmanlike. The colours got a bit washed out in this picture I'm afraid. A couple more on the blog as always.