What's on your workbench?

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Currently on my work bench is a real mixtermaxter. A printed LVT Buffalo for Walcheren etc, a printed Semovente 90 for Sicily, finishing up an AWI horse team, limber and artillery piece, a Warlord French WW2 75mm plus crew, and a whole bunch of 1/300 ships. That plus platoons of Germans in Winter Gear and a platoon of Volksturm.

Progress has been pretty good. I'm now waiting for another storage special on RUB, so I've got somewhere to put everything.
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Peeler wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 8:49 pm Richard Head, Ukip leader for a while. Chortle.
At least it was honest. I think all parties have a Dick Head in charge.
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Buff Redux wrote: Wed May 19, 2021 3:16 am
Peeler wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 8:49 pm Richard Head, Ukip leader for a while. Chortle.
At least it was honest. I think all parties have a Dick Head in charge.
Nominative determinism at it's best. NSW in Oz also had a minster called Richard Head.
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ust finishing off these two- Charles Gerard's regiment of Foote by Bicorne Miniatures in the front and Sir Gilbert Talbot's regiment by First Corps behind

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Most splendid!
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Very smart.
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They look fab Kerry !
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Splendid ECW chaps there!👍
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They're excellent. I really like the Bicorne range.
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Etranger wrote: Wed May 19, 2021 3:58 am Nominative determinism at it's best. NSW in Oz also had a minster called Richard Head.
Why do parents do it? They can't ALL have just not realised until it was too late, surely?
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