What's on your workbench?

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I find that it helps the paramedics if I write things like that down.
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Next lot of Fallschirmjaeger done...and awaiting varnish....
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And a couple of 15mm orcses...
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I just want to test Purps' devotion to all things Foundry. NorthStar have got a 20 strong regt of Crusader SYW Russians in summer dress on offer for £15 at the moment.
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I’ve got loads of crusader SYW!
Hmm. That is tempting. I’m trying to get things cleared a bit though.
I’m halfway through a Russian Battalion as we speak
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Naps French Line infantry. Because Ayton is 7 weeks away
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10mm Bavarians because Ayton is only 6.5 weeks away.
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Well my painting mojo bit the dust at the end of February: I went on holiday and then did a big ACW game when I got back, but haven't been able to summon up the enthusiasm to paint since then. I always need some sort of objective in order to get myself painting and I'd painted everything I needed for that ACW game. I'd made a start on some Cold War Canadians prior to going on holiday, as my next project was going to be a Cold War game for Bovington. However, I got back from holiday to find that Bovington has been permanently cancelled. :(

However, we're now looking at doing Warfare at Reading in lieu of Bovington, so my mojo is back and the Cold War Canadians are back under the brush! :)
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I shall say a prayer for Welsh railway travellers. They will have less idea of their destination than EB.
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What is this painting mojo of which you speak, and where can I acquire some?
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Dunno, for me it is the equivalent of attending a meeting with a bizspeak maestro who thinks that asking me "What do you think" is a substitute for punctuation
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