What's on your workbench?
Re: What's on your workbench?
Looking good, Simon.
Please don't confuse Andy, I've nearly got him base trained.
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Please don't confuse Andy, I've nearly got him base trained.
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Re: What's on your workbench?
Just finished another 4 gun battery - Polish Horse artillery this time
Will move on to a Russian battery and then some Russian and Polish command
I have to get these finished for a big game in Wellington soon
Will move on to a Russian battery and then some Russian and Polish command
I have to get these finished for a big game in Wellington soon
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Re: What's on your workbench?
My stuff is only on 25mm! It, unlike me, is not that bulky!
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Re: What's on your workbench?
Otters, 5 giant otters!
Out of undercoated pointy sticks at the moment, so waiting for a weather break to get more prepped.
Out of undercoated pointy sticks at the moment, so waiting for a weather break to get more prepped.
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Much as I like the result of the 3D corridor, I’m now wondering whether I should be doing floor tiles only - without the walls. Walls mean the doorways need to be in fixed positions and so v inflexible. Also more difficult to pick up and move figures 
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Re: What's on your workbench?
If you're only doing floors, why not just print them?
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Or, you could have a groove each side of the corridor shaped like an inverse railway rail. Have wall and door pieces with a rail underneath and just slide them in.
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Re: What's on your workbench?
Are you making reusable rooms and corridors or just to a fixed design for the game? The walls do look good but it's how much more use you'll get from them against the work involved.
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Well it’s the reuse thing that’s starting to make me think
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Sell the surplus at Ayton?
Not to me though.
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Not to me though.
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