What's on your workbench?

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My goodness. That's a lot.
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I'm not sure if basing is worse than prepping
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My next unit is a 6 figure squadron of French Line Lancers.

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The Hinton Hunt figure on the left is both taller and fatter than the pirate copy Der Kreigspieler on the right. I add a bit of Milliput to add some extra height. There is not lot you can do to make figures fatter.
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Paint horizontal stripes on their tummies
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These two are ready for flocking, and with the others I did a few weeks back, the first unit of the new project is complete

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Finally finished my platoon of 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. I started them back in Dec 2019.

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Men in shorts! What's not to like :D
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Jeremy wrote: Sun May 02, 2021 2:38 pm These two are ready for flocking, and with the others I did a few weeks back, the first unit of the new project is complete

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I do like that grey, it's turned out very well. The project seems to be ticking over nicely.
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Ta. Yes, quite enjoying it
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Shahbahraz wrote: Sun May 02, 2021 6:21 pm Finally finished my platoon of 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. I started them back in Dec 2019.
I seem to recall our first exchange on here was along the lines of "So you're the bastard who got the last Lanchester in the Warlord Black Friday sale!" Still, you do seem to have made a good job of it. :evilgrin:

Very nice mix of headgear, most A&S CoC platoons I've seen include Tams but forget the solar topis (Wolseleys) - from the contemporary photos I've seen, it looks as close to authentic as you can get. That said, a Highland platoon with only ONE ginger? Surely not.....
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