What's on your workbench?

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During the Waterloo campaign the 1st KGL were commanded by Major W. Robertson.

I have used an Alberken colonel to represent him.

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Oh... shiny! I remember when all figures were as misshapen as that :lol
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Finally got my workbench set up. Going to paint some Victrix Numidians first

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The last four figures to complete the second Celtiberian warband base, and with it the whole Carthaginian army!
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That looks incredibly well organised Jeremy. But where are all the half finished/undercoated/just needing basing/etc figures?
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In a box!
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The neatness and organization are impressive...and a little galling. What if I’m not shit at painting, just messy and disorganized? If I exerted the same degree of self-discipline, could I paint as well as Jeremy? Probably not...

The sheet of newspaper though, that’s a real blast from the past. Haven’t had newsprint in the house for at least 10 years. It did have its uses, but reading it wasn’t one of them.
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Struggle to come by it here. The missus has to get it from work. Back in SA there were always junk newspapers shoved through the post box
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ah - the good old suburban 'knock and drop' - yep. common in Oz as well. Full of ads for local painters, plumbers and houses. That's nostalgic! (As SWMBO works for a newspaper we do get the Saturday edition.)

Enquiring minds want to know where the airbrush spray booth is.. :)
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Is that the FT I see? Classy.
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