What's on your workbench?

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Today I have mostly been sticking the foliage to another 82 trees. A track-navvy came into the signal box and asked what I was doing.

"Gardening."

Somewhat astonishingly he seemed perfectly satisfied with that answer.
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Probably just grateful you didn't prefix it with "uphill".
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Being playing around fixing broken bayonets on some Hintons using bayonets from HaT plastic figures, super glue. PVA, and Milliput.

A comparison before the bayonet replacement.

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The join has so far passed the wiggle the bayonet test. The bendy nature of HaT plastic puts less strain on the joint than a more rigid solution.

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The HaT bayonet is an almost exact match for the HH one. Once painted it will hard to tell the difference.
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Good work.

Surprising how ropy the castings look 'in the raw'.
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Essex Boy wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2019 4:27 pm Good work.

Surprising how ropy the castings look 'in the raw'.
I agree, If I got something like those in an order from a modern manufacturer these days I'd be saying bugger this for a game of toy soldiers :?
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6mm WW1 planes for Steel Lard
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Some pug-faced Warlord French Nap artillery. The faces are just god awful compared to the Victrix plastics.
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In the same vein would you be happy if you bought a new car and got one of these.

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Compared to modern cars there is no comparison.

But I know I would love to have another Triumph Herald. My first car was a Triumph Herald 1200 in two tone white and blue and I also had Vitesse 1600 Convertible.
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Always wanted one of them. Almost as much as I wanted a Vitesse Convertible. I saw one in Cheddar a couple of weeks ago....showing its age, sadly.
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Quite a bit on my workbench, I got around to putting a base coat on these cavalry today
A mix of Crusader SYW Prussians and Austrian cavlary
Some Perry Napoleonic Mounted Jaeger along with the last 2 battalions of my Murawski Miniatures Duchy of Warsaw infantry and their 13th Hussars
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