What's on your workbench?

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My workbench is covered in 'stuff' from having new windows and then major health issues in the house. Today can finally start to rebuild it and maybe.... do stuff!
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Be environmental and make them out of used condoms. A walk in your local park and asking Purps not to throw his away will see you sorted in no time
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I get lockdown, but I get up again.
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Still think my idea is better
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Workbench this morning is a Victorian bannister (scale 1:1, sanding of). Hopefully then some basing stuff. I think I will need to restock the PVA if this is going to be a long lockdown though.
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Updating/Making more shock markers for Lardies rules (although they'll suit almost any rules):
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Updating because I was using two shock markers to go above 6 shock for Infamy when Wee Derek from the Edinburgh club made the blindingly obvious but utterly brilliant idea of putting numbers 7-12 on the reverse of each base.
Duh! :fp:

I'm hoping that when I reincarnate I get Brain Mk2.
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Markers, this time wounded leader markers using the Supreme Littleness sabot, some skull markers (can't recall where those came from). These will be used for Chain of Command and Sharp Practice.

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Continuing work on the 6mm projects. Nearly done with my WWII Paras. Getting back to the GNW and SYW as well. As I can't seen to cobble together much painting time, I need subjects that paint quickly at the moment, to make it feel like its well spent time.
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After the success with the Duchy of Warsaw Chasseurs a Cheval, I've been converting some Uhlans and Cuirassiers into Duchy of Warsaw standard-bearers:

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It's a Chicken on a Stick! x 3

Very nice work.
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