What's on your workbench?

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Enjoy your wee freedom.
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Moving along from the dreadful puns.. what's on my workbench? Well, a whole bunch of redcoats being air-brushed.

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Not quite sure how this experiment is going to turn out, but we shall see.

I also managed to do a whole platoon and supports for my WW2 Japanese while I had the air-brush out.

cheers

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goat major wrote: Sat May 23, 2020 8:59 am Well I know you have very catholic tastes
What, like choir boys?
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I've always wanted to shag a nun actually.
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grizzlymc wrote: Sun May 24, 2020 3:22 am I've always wanted to shag a nun actually.
In other news today, rain is mainly water.
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Is this the right time to remind folk I once had to engineer a breakout from a nunnery? I mean, she wasn't actually a nun, just staying there, but you takes what you can get I suppose.
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Those redcoats are looking quite good, Doug.
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Thanks Baron, I'm going for a gritty sort of a campaign look. I'm hoping to finish a test piece today, to check the colour choices.
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Interesting approach on the redcoats, I’ve never really considered doing the main uniform colour first and by airbrush (partly ‘cos I like doing the faces of my little dollies first). I’ll be intrigued to see how this comes out.
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grizzlymc wrote: Sun May 24, 2020 3:22 am I've always wanted to shag a nun actually.
I challenge you to name five things you haven’t wanted to shag.
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