What's on your workbench?

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Very nice building.



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Excellent buildings FB! I'm sure they will both have uses well beyond the AWI?
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World2dave wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 3:04 pm Very impressive!
They must be enormous.
I shrunk the footprints as much as possible, so they are not a lot bigger than 28mm ones, just taller.
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Paul wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 4:30 pm Excellent buildings FB! I'm sure they will both have uses well beyond the AWI?
I am sure they will, but they are for a friend, so he can use them wherever he feels!
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Two entrances to the cellar? There's posh!

Very nice work there.
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Only one, but it is a seperate piece, so movable.
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Ah clever.. had me fooled. (Not difficult.)
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I agree with the other blokes- that's come up nicely, Fredd.

Getting some work done on my WotR stuff, in preparation for our Kingmaker campaign. Still a lot to do- detail stuff, helmets and other metal, touch ups- and decide whether to chamfer the movement tray before flocking, or just flock it. But it's tangible progress and will be my first unit finished since retirement.
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I really like that house!
There is no point in being stupid if you don't show it!

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Well charliefoxtrot do a 28mm version.

https://www.charliefoxtrotmodels.com/pr ... -farmhouse
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