What's on your workbench?

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These look very nice. A figure or two beside them would have helped give us an idea of size. Most trees - including commercially manufactured ones - are actually too small/short for 28mm figures anyway.
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Great looking Trees LT- they are ace
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Fri Feb 09, 2018 6:23 pm A figure or two beside them would have helped give us an idea of size.
Good point, I'll do that on the Biscotti thread when I post up the next figures.

Good point on the size of trees as well. Generally I try to make model trees bigger than buildings, given I was using Grand Manner quite a lot, they're big trees :lol:
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Organise most of your games in California and they can be Sequoia trees. Mehico is just south a bit so you are on the right track with your revolution chaps.
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I’d wear a pair of revolution chaps. I think I could carry that look off.
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Dreadful fungal infections in the crotch.
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Dont know if that’s an observation on the chaps issue or just local news...
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In other news, I’ve decided to dig out an Ainsty up-armoured pickup from the resin pile. Back when I bought it, I had vague zombie apocalypse notions.
This evening, however, a disreputable chap of Kumbayan extraction informed me that it was being commandeered by Comrade General N'dahwehlahweh.
He paid with a generous bundle of government bonds, which I’m told will be very valuable once the Comrade General actually forms a government.

I’m masking it up for a camo job now.
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You know that doesn't mean you have to wear the mask, don't you?
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Heheh. What’s funny about that is that people who don’t know me are going to read it and assume you’re talking about a dust mask.
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