Just learned this morning that the phrase "lick something/someone into shape" comes from the belief - still prevalent even in Shakespeare's time - that baby bears were born as a shapeless lump and had to be licked into shape by their mothers.
Ahhhh.....
What's on your workbench?
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Re: What's on your workbench?
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Re: What's on your workbench?
True, what's the issue?
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That’s how you make 6mm figures from 28s isn’t it ?
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Re: What's on your workbench?
Good if you have a zinc deficiency. I'd suggest nuts.
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You just want someone to lick your nuts for you.
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If the almighty had given me an articulated rib cage, I could lick my own.
Re: What's on your workbench?
It's taken me around 18 years to get on with it, but I'm finally flagging up a large SYW Austrian army that was left to me by my mate Doug when he carked it. They're bloody awful Mk 1 & Mk 2 Lancashire Games figures, but well painted and quantity has a quality of its own (around 800 infantry and 500 cavalry). Around 75% of the (painfully weak) flagpoles have snapped off and the surviving flags were (badly) printed by Doug on his 1990s bubblejet printer. So they're all getting replaced with brass flagpoles (I've just done 44 infantry battalions) and nice printed flags from Fighting 15s and Wargames Designs.
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Re: What's on your workbench?
Sounds like a great army, and one to share with some tasty pics once you've sorted the flags.
Re: What's on your workbench?
Yes, indeed. What Dave said.
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Yeeeess... From a distance...World2dave wrote: ↑Tue Oct 20, 2020 9:54 pm Sounds like a great army, and one to share with some tasty pics once you've sorted the flags.
To be fair, our mate Gareth did a cracking job of painting what are bloody awful figures and they do look pretty spiffing en masse. They have actually been in Wargames Illustrated in the far, distant past. We did demo games of Lobositz and Kolin. Lobositz especially got a two-page spread in the mag (sometime 1996ish).
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