What's on your workbench?
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Shinies have shimmied off the active table. Having finished three units I now have a decent basic force for the 28mm Shiny army and with tough decisions over Ayton 2, the 42mm are being mothballed for now too. Being that they represent the grand total of six hours painting over the last four months it's probably for the best I get going on something different.
So this means I can move on with some 15mm Vikings for the Valhalla/Niffelheim project, plus some 28mm Landsknechts to be painted up as the start for some figures based on 'The Witcher' universe. Also some 28mm Goblins are being prepped ready for painting in a month or so.
So this means I can move on with some 15mm Vikings for the Valhalla/Niffelheim project, plus some 28mm Landsknechts to be painted up as the start for some figures based on 'The Witcher' universe. Also some 28mm Goblins are being prepped ready for painting in a month or so.
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That’s a busy workbench Paul
And yes it’s goblin week soon
And yes it’s goblin week soon
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Come on Paul, spill the beans on this 15mm viking project..?
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My challenge is that I keep extending the workbench, and never actually getting anything off it. This must be remedied,
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Doesn't everyone have one?World2dave wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 11:43 pm Come on Paul, spill the beans on this 15mm viking project..?

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It's the Viking myth thing i've been burbling on about for a couple of years now.World2dave wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 11:43 pm Come on Paul, spill the beans on this 15mm viking project..?
I'm using the Forged in battle Vikings, I signed up for the Kickstarter, and Copplestone Barbarica for the more exotics.
I bought enough to individually base a couple of large DR size armies and have some left over to start a multibased force for use with some DA rules i've been tinkering with.
I'm planning a terrain board build for Niffelheim too.

Yup, them's the ones from FiB.
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Brill !!
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All sounds great Paul, and it does ring a bell now. Similarly I've got my Vikings and other types in pairs on 25mm round bases for DR.
Really looking forward to seeing the terrain.
Really looking forward to seeing the terrain.
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Nicely done, Shab.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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