What's on your workbench?

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Thanks fellas! Those two units at the front are only 16 figures apiece (plus a 12 and an 8 at the back). I think it's the angle that makes them look stronger. :)
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Another unit that's been waiting for 25 years in the Lead Dungeon - the Franconian 'Bayreuth' Cuirassiers for my Reichsarmee (Old glory 15s). They look rather nice, but were a bloody awful unit...

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Nice!
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They look pretty angry - have they just heard their beer ration has been cut?
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25 years? Goodness me but I've nothing that's waited that long by a country mile. Good work though.
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Cheers! Yeah, I expect most of them were angry at being 'voluntold' to join up by their local priest, Abbott, Abbess or Bishop... Well it's one way to make sure people paid their tithes to the church...
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Amateurs!

I have a Soviet Motor Rifle regiment that has been waiting 45 years for a dose of paint.

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grizzlymc wrote: Fri Jan 21, 2022 10:02 am Amateurs!

I have a Soviet Motor Rifle regiment that has been waiting 45 years for a dose of paint.

Great Kurasieren Mr D.
Cheers! Yeah, I've still got some 1/300th Cold War (what we then called 'Ultra Modern') from 1990 and some 20mm Spanish Civil War from 1987 (Hotspur figures), as well as a load of 28mm sci-fi from the early 90s (mostly Denizen, Grenadier and GZG models). I think the SCW are the oldest in my collection, but I do have an awful lot of Napoleonics and SYW from the mid-to-late 90s! There was one Prussian unit that I'd started painting in 1994 and then finished off 21 years later for the Waterloo Bicentennial! :thumbs:
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I have had a squadron of Scots Greys on my painting table for a while now. So this weekend I took a break from my 15mm WW2 and finished them off.

I got these original Hinton Hunt figures a few years ago and the previous owner had made alterations including docking the tails. They needed a bit of work particularly on the swords which were fragile. The trumpeter was made by a transplant from a Newline figure.

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Splendid!
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