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Come on Paul, spill the beans on this 15mm viking project..?
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My challenge is that I keep extending the workbench, and never actually getting anything off it. This must be remedied,
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World2dave wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 11:43 pm Come on Paul, spill the beans on this 15mm viking project..?
Doesn't everyone have one?

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World2dave wrote: Fri Aug 28, 2020 11:43 pm Come on Paul, spill the beans on this 15mm viking project..?
It's the Viking myth thing i've been burbling on about for a couple of years now.
I'm using the Forged in battle Vikings, I signed up for the Kickstarter, and Copplestone Barbarica for the more exotics.
I bought enough to individually base a couple of large DR size armies and have some left over to start a multibased force for use with some DA rules i've been tinkering with.
I'm planning a terrain board build for Niffelheim too. :)
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Yup, them's the ones from FiB.
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All sounds great Paul, and it does ring a bell now. Similarly I've got my Vikings and other types in pairs on 25mm round bases for DR.
Really looking forward to seeing the terrain.
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Nicely done, Shab.
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And now I'm distracting myself from what I should be painting with a drinks cabinet. I started by putting it on one of my typical scenic bases, and decided it looked entirely wrong. So version 2 is underway, needs a few more things. An aspidistra in the corner perhaps, definitely a Persian rug.

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Excellent! General Melchett gets to move his drinks cabinet six inches closer to Berlin.
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Six inches? No, that's the major summer offensive... I have been considering creating the 1:1 scale model of the territory gained in the big push :) Very much looking forward to slapping some paint on this one.
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