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Having rescued my Russkis from the dreaded fogging varnish spray, I'm pleased to say that they came out ok (apart from some rather slapdash basing 'mud' application... (the 'Little Russia' Grenadier Regiment, if anyone's interested. 15mm AB Figures with GMB Flags). And my mojo seems to finally be back in working order - 24 Russian gunners plus 6x 12pdrs are already half-complete:

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Those have turned out well!
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Great stuff
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Good save on the varnish front.

You need to have a word with that officer about staring at the camera.
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 9:48 am Good save on the varnish front.

You need to have a word with that officer about staring at the camera.
That would be like asking cats not to push things off shelves or pilots and vegans to not tell everyone what they are within 10 seconds of meeting.
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Some pilots actually wait that long?
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I had a boss with a pilot's license, he would tell, particularly women, this as he was shaking hands after the exchange of names.
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Yeah, I worked in aviation. The worst was a high caste Hindu doctor with a pilots license and an interest in IT. We had to send him to Canada.
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Shahbahraz wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 1:24 pm We had to send him to Canada.
Which season did you choose, July, or Winter?
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Let's face it, Canada is a sentence, not a joke, in any season. I've only shipped one person to Canada, and it has troubled me ever since.
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