What's on your workbench?
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This week I have mostly been painting Cold War kit: Finished some Danish M113 APCs and Land Rovers for a game on Tuesday, along with some fairly obscure Soviet kit. Now got some East German infantry under the brush and eighteen Polish SKOT APCs cleaned, converted and primed, ready for the brush.
My wargames blog: http://www.jemimafawr.co.uk/
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Experimenting with Amera plastic vacuum manufactured rivers. With a bit of putty, the old Warlord Games bridge should fit well. River painted, and once the gloss varnish hardens, I’ll flock the banks
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Looks good so far. Any warping problems ?
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No, not yet. It’s one of the reasons I decided to try them. From my time in the plastics industry, I remember being told that plastic has ‘memory’ so as long is I don’t abuse them, they should stay in the form they took when heated and cooled. In other words, warping shouldn’t occur naturally
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The first buildings for Ayton.
Currently studying 1930’s chippies and pie shops.
Currently studying 1930’s chippies and pie shops.
I get lockdown, but I get up again.
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Ask Peeler for some photos of himself when he was a lad
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He'll be happy to do some field research.
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Probably not changed muchlevied troop wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 6:56 am The first buildings for Ayton.
Currently studying 1930’s chippies and pie shops.
I know when to go out
I know when to stay in
Get things done
I know when to stay in
Get things done
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Probably still frying the chips in the same lardBuff Orpington wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 3:38 pmProbably not changed muchlevied troop wrote: ↑Thu Aug 23, 2018 6:56 am The first buildings for Ayton.
Currently studying 1930’s chippies and pie shops.
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Jeremy - you jest, but.....
https://burgerbeast.com/2014/03/12/dyer ... s-memphis/
Apparently, whenever the restaurant moves, the grease travels under armed guard!
https://burgerbeast.com/2014/03/12/dyer ... s-memphis/
Apparently, whenever the restaurant moves, the grease travels under armed guard!
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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