
What's on your workbench?
- Count Belisarius
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I've got RSM hussars started. Something nice and quick and simple...
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doing some 3d printed 10 mm WW2 stuff for Iron Cross or O Group... test paint on a misprint

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- PurpleBot
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I have had the Rommel rules for a few years now but not played them yet. I have an old 6mm North African collection which I have not used in over a decade.
I am currently rebasing ready for a game basing tanks on 40mm squares and everything else on 40 by 30mm. I will be adding a small number to each base and use the roster to record stats and loses.
Here are a few of the first finished units.



I am currently rebasing ready for a game basing tanks on 40mm squares and everything else on 40 by 30mm. I will be adding a small number to each base and use the roster to record stats and loses.
Here are a few of the first finished units.
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Smashing small persons!
There is no point in being stupid if you don't show it!
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Them's very nice indeed, Mark. Shame about the pointy corners, but you can always snip them off.
Iain
I'll get me coat.
Iain
I'll get me coat.
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That's very effective 6mm terrain. Very nicely done.
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Yes, that does look very effective. Lovely stuff!
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- Gaynor
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Very nice, thanks for sharing.
Willz.
Willz.