What's on your workbench?

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Leave VB alone, you gits.

Lovely work there, Bro.
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valleyboy wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2018 9:53 pm Its finished, large table length modular ridge
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Except now that I have 2 new ideas - one a road/pass and the other a way of putting a bend in the ridge
You need a second ridge line so you can fight the valley in between, perfect for towton or a pseudo busaco though.
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Count Belisarius wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2018 9:28 am The buildings are actually 6mm and the whole room is scaled to fit VB.... The table's only 2ft high...
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Purple wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2018 10:22 am What a truely outrageous comment, it’s a large sized wargames table. You can tell because VB is stood on the left on his viewing platform.

Amazing VB. I am utterly jealous.
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Essex Boy wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2018 11:26 am Leave VB alone, you gits.

Lovely work there, Bro.
Thank you Bro, I just used that new word that you taught me :?
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That looks like an excellent set-up. Nice work and brilliant for a mega-huge 6mm game.

If I may make a suggestion, your boards look like insulating sheets or some other thick or condensed polystyrene to me. I have the same and I protected the edges of my boards with 50mm wide silver sealant tape. When the bords are together it can't be seen and, to a certain degree, stops your bords for moving about.
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valleyboy wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2018 7:00 pm
Essex Boy wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2018 11:26 am Leave VB alone, you gits.

Lovely work there, Bro.
Thank you Bro, I just used that new word that you taught me :?
You're very welcome.
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Subedai wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2018 7:57 pm That looks like an excellent set-up. Nice work and brilliant for a mega-huge 6mm game.

If I may make a suggestion, your boards look like insulating sheets or some other thick or condensed polystyrene to me. I have the same and I protected the edges of my boards with 50mm wide silver sealant tape. When the bords are together it can't be seen and, to a certain degree, stops your bords for moving about.
I coated the sides of the boards in PVA and sand Subs so they are still pretty robust and will give a good scrape/exfoliation if needed
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I think that might be a euphemism.
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Finished of the 5th Regiment de Ligne. These are old Alberken/Minifig 20mm figures.

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I made the flag from an old coke tin

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