What's on your workbench?

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Indeed. Impressive output.
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Superb stuff Jamie
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There seems to be an elephant (or two) in the room...

Cracking stuff!
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As I've said on the blog, https://valleyboyinnz.wordpress.com/202 ... -wokbench/ the only positive thing I say about level 4 and 3 lockdown here in NZ is that apart from keeping us safe from the Great Pestilence it has meant more painting time
Lord Hopton's regiment of Foot is a result!


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Jamanicus wrote: Sun Sep 05, 2021 6:44 pm Image

The current layout of my Early Imperial Roman force/Imaginations Ramonatatti, on a 2'x3' set of gaming boards
Excellent!
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valleyboy wrote: Mon Sep 06, 2021 3:14 am As I've said on the blog, https://valleyboyinnz.wordpress.com/202 ... -wokbench/ the only positive thing I say about level 4 and 3 lockdown here in NZ is that apart from keeping us safe from the Great Pestilence it has meant more painting time
Lord Hopton's regiment of Foot is a result!


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Those are stunning
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Wot J said. Lovely unit, VB!
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Excellent work, VB and Jamanicus.
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This is currently on my workbench. Make of it what you will. Butt plug standing stones? Who knows…. :lol:

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Where the hell did you get those from?? Haha
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