What's on your workbench?

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Re: What's on your workbench?

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How did they stop rust?
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Same way all squaddies, decurion 9ver your shoulder and latrines that need filling in for the slackers.
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'You ... Quintus Scrofulus, yes you, you horrible little legionary, call that clean! I've seen cleaner shields used to carry a Suebian corpse... get scrubbing or you'll be on sponge cleaning for IV months.'
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Arrrghhh.. came down this morning to check on the results of my sanding and gritting of figure bases, markers and sabots, and I missed 5 figures? How did that happen? Oh well, production line held up while the laggards get caught up.

I also have a horrible suspicion I am going to run out of automotive black primer. And I'm short of a plausible reason to leave the house I can tell SWMBO.
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Just need to go for a walk.....
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Hmm. The Captain Oates gambit... might work
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See, this is why wargamers need a dog....
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A friend of mine pinged his phone and told his wife he had to go for Covid testing. The mobile test centre was in the car park outside Halfords at the time, it wasn't his fault the centre knew nothing about the appointment and Halfords just happened to have the bike bits he needed.
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Be a bit worrying if his "test" comes back positive, won't it!
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My Late Tudors are nearing completion as a project.
Caesarian Romans are drifting onto the workbench and could in theory be approaching ‘completion’ given what's left to do.
And the Welsh were completed. I’m beginning to think a 4 month lockdown every year would be a good thing.
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