What's on your workbench?

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garyp wrote: Sun Oct 28, 2018 6:55 pm I assume you are painting Austrian Hussars because you need to find a unit that your Prussian Hussars might actually be able to beat?
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Lovely Hussars Purps
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Really nice work Purps
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Beautifully done.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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I've started putting my 1st Corps legionaries together tonight. Having to go for 50x40 bases instead of 40x40. No chance of fitting x4 of them on a square base, the poses are too animated. Looking nice as a unit though.
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Scrap that, after some fiddling Ive managed to fit them onto 40x40's. We're good!
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Are you channeling your inner EB?
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I’m expanding my WWII French for CoC.
Adding some rifle grenadiers to be able to field a ‘combined’ group under a Grenadier-Caporal, painting up a light mortar and a 25mm ATG & crew, and adding a couple of more distinctive command figures.

Got a bunch of other bits & pieces for this project, but that’ll do for now.
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Apart from the planes from the three protagonists in the wWest all my Early War 6mm Brits and Germans are done and am about to start of the French. I left them till last due to the huge variation of camo patterns. I shall do each company (2 models at 1:5) in a different camo pattern. Lightish green all over, mix of lightish green and tan in two or more forms, tan, lightish green and red brown, lightish green with dark green patches and so forth and so fifth.
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Camo? For the French? I thought they wore their FPW uniforms?
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