What's on your workbench?
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Great stuff - SYW in 28 and 15 is obvious confirmation of madness
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Wouldn't joining this forum be the first indication, VB?
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
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I've switched to the bigger Really Useful Boxes for my smaller scales. All part of consolidating my stuff into gamable armies instead of endless unfinished projects. The house moves in the last few years have forced a clearout thats been quite cathartic and brought some welcome focus. The ideal is to have armies and scenery easily to hand so I can throw a game together quickly. Unfinished stuff is relegated to the shed until its time to work on it properly. These will be my "working" armies for DbN and 20mm WWII.
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Lovely stuff, as always!
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That's an early indicator of quite a few things, to be fair...
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And it still feels like you're pulling out your fingernails, mate? It has to be done, but I'd still rather tell the missus her bum looks fat in a dress than part with my toys.The house moves in the last few years have forced a clearout thats been quite cathartic and brought some welcome focus.
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
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Thanks, mate. They're a bit rough but they'll do the job, and getting some paint on makes the figures "mine". What unit to do next? WWII 15mm, 18mm SYW or 28mm WotR?Lovely stuff, as always!
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
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Unless she parts you from your toys by killing you, of course. Just sayin'.....
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Fantastic stuff, you can't beat really useful boxes.
Most my stuff is stowed in them.
Willz.
Most my stuff is stowed in them.
Willz.
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Shh. Don't give her ideas..Unless she parts you from your toys by killing you, of course. Just sayin'.....
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?