What's on your workbench?

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I would. Regularly! :finger:
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I'm going to stoop as low as I can. 😨
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never do that when in prison or alone with Purps
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Same thing?
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Second unit of 6mm mouunted knights done, this time italians. Currently half through another Landsnechte block and a unit odf sword and buckler chaps undercoated.
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28mm mounted bashi bazouks. Pretty but taking forever. Come back landsknechts all is forgiven!
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Neanderthal wrote: Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:51 am 28mm mounted bashi bazouks. Pretty but taking forever. Come back landsknechts all is forgiven!
We lik,es Ottomans, just not sure which period. Fotis?
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Finally getting round to finish the vast WWII battlegroups I have in 20mm. It's surprising how many figures you get in a PSC box, compared to usual boxes of plastic. Just undercoated and based a battalion and more, frustratingly they don't do British heavy weapons but that's no big problem. I plan on speed painting them as they only need to look ok from the birds eye view of a tabletop, I've spent more time on the tanks. Just a few British tank platoons to finish then aling with the figures I'm done. Maybe pick up some trucks at vappa?
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1880's Egyptian army. I always go for winners!
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EB will set you straight on how to post photos, he's like that.
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