What's on your workbench?

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Fort Zinderneuf to the life.. what material is it made from?
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3mm signmakers foam board, bit of 10mm ply from a skip and some mount board.

I am rather chuffed with it I must say.
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Rather nice, and shows a very precise hand with a cutter... Mine would be all over the place, so I am hugely grateful for 3d printing :)
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DougM wrote: Wed Sep 07, 2022 5:33 pm Fort Zinderneuf to the life..
Exactly my first thought, too. Can't wait to see Fredd's efforts at a 6mm Gary Cooper.
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 6:44 am
DougM wrote: Wed Sep 07, 2022 5:33 pm Fort Zinderneuf to the life..
Exactly my first thought, too. Can't wait to see Fredd's efforts at a 6mm Gary Cooper.
Also Laurel & Hardy, Phil Silvers, Kenneth Williams, Peter Butterworth and Marty Feldman....
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In the words of Arfur Daley, "The world is your lobster."
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That's a very smart fort, "Fort Zinderneuf" is the best name for a fort in the sands.
Failing that the "fort of the doomed garrison" but its not got a great feel to it
and it buggers up the troops morale.


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A Frenchfriend is looking into what the Legionairres called forts....

I want to build it in 28mm now!
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Fine if you have a 4m x 2m table...
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don't I have some 54mm Legionairres as well!
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