What's on your workbench?

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Just about to tackle some horses
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In Newcastle that means actual human vs equine martial arts.
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I guess sheep lose their lustre eventually.
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I’ve decided that I need more discipline in my painting schedule. Stopping the show games has led to a wildly ‘dancing butterfly with the shakes’ approach in the past year and that must stop :evil:

Monthly targets are the way forward. So this month I will be painting Victorian civilians and Capetian knights. And I will do a little bit each day. And I will not deviate!
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So goblins then?
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I'm committing to 20-30 mins painting every day this month. And I'll be doing a kanban!

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Good luck!
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I’m doing Early’s division for Gettysburg in 15mm.
Flowing quite nicely at the moment. Two brigades done, two and a battery to do.
The tide will turn and it’ll be like pulling teeth later.
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levied troop wrote: Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:50 am Monthly targets are the way forward. So this month I will be painting Victorian civilians and Capetian knights. And I will do a little bit each day. And I will not deviate!
Victorian Civilians? Interesting.. do tell?
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I got tempted by those nice pictures and AARs on Victorian Gothic on LAF, dug out some old Foundry Victorians I acquired decades back and put an order in for Highgate Minis Vampires. I’ve got enough cemetery stuff for a nice little 4x4 based on Carlton Hill and I’ve been reading Fistful of Lead Horror supplement. Oh, and Paul gave me a couple of Mantic’s werewolves. Yeah, it’s a new period but it doesn’t need many figures, I’ve got must of the scenery lying around in the plastic/MDF pile and it won’t distract me too much. Will it?

I can handle it.
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