Zen's Shiny Balkans
- Zenbadger
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Re: Zen's Shiny Balkans
I tried but polishing them all night proved fruitless...
- BaronVonWreckedoften
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Re: Zen's Shiny Balkans
Surely a chap's ball cans are his own business?
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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- Tim Hall
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I was getting quite excited by the prospect of these figures, I like Copplestone's work generally. But now I have actually seen the photo's and the price point, I think I'll pass. Of course now, I am examining the possibilities of doing something similar in 1/32 plastic, there are a few Airfix figures that might suit. Then again, do I want to start a new project? The mojo has deserted me these last few months, even to the extent of jacking the whole thing in. Hey ho.
Rules? You ask me what rules do I use. No, I don't do rules.
Re: Zen's Shiny Balkans
Don’t do that Tim. Happens to all of us. Step away from the hobby, read some books, watch some movies. It will soon return
- Tim Hall
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Bless you. It's the eyes more than anything, but as of today I might have sourced a good solution.
Rules? You ask me what rules do I use. No, I don't do rules.
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Re: Zen's Shiny Balkans
We all have moments when we want to walk away from the hobby Tim, sometimes I look at the workbench with several hundred figures and wonder if it is worth it. So I pick up a couple of good books totally unrelated to the hobby or do some home decorating it clears my head.Tim Hall wrote: ↑Wed Aug 31, 2022 3:55 pm I was getting quite excited by the prospect of these figures, I like Copplestone's work generally. But now I have actually seen the photo's and the price point, I think I'll pass. Of course now, I am examining the possibilities of doing something similar in 1/32 plastic, there are a few Airfix figures that might suit. Then again, do I want to start a new project? The mojo has deserted me these last few months, even to the extent of jacking the whole thing in. Hey ho.
Certainly after house decorating I can't wait to paint my little toys .
Willz.