What's on your workbench?

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Shahbahraz wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 8:40 am Hmm.. after all this, my hack of the Games Cult Roman Villa continues... Still groundwork, vines, etc plus the Colonnade to complete. And I keep looking at that roof and thinking I need to fix it up, some fo the tiles flattened out too much in teh fixing process.
Have you thought about extending vines/creepers over the roof...or adding moss to cover the slightly flat tiles?
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Hi Paul, I did actually consider that, but it would need to be a lot, I suppose I've nothing to lose, if I have to redo that roof section anyway.
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Peeler wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 1:26 pm I didn't know you could have a Covid jab there. Did it sting?
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36 ECW pikemen - 12 bicorne, 12 first corps and 12 Warlord plastic
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Hi VB, out of curiosity, with the plastic pikemen, do you replace the plastic pikes? I have a tonne of the Warlord plastics picked up at £1 a sprue, but the plastic pikes and not having a preferred 28mm ruleset has put me off doing anything with them so far.
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As this is the first lot I've painted I thought I would stick with the plastic, part of the reasoning though is that I'm a lazy bugger and find any sort of converting a chore
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Thanks. I was intending to replace mine, more just to ensure some sort of consistency with any other figures I might add in. I'm also a bit worried about snapping them off in play.

Also haven't figured out basing, contemplating maintaining my penny single basing and using 2x2 sabot for maximum flexibility.
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And on my work bench, a brand new Photon S resin 3d printer. It's currently printing what (hopefully)will come out as the hull of a Ram Kangaroo APC in 1/56. It's very quiet, there's no smell, and I'm like a kid in a sweet shop figuring out what to print next. Always assuming this isn't just a diabolical mess...
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Just a casual question, but will you be available for commissions at some point?
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