What's on your workbench?

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tim.w
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Excellent work. Other than a handful of 28mm I've not made any Western Desert stuff. Have contemplated 10mm.
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Brilliant looking figures and vehicles. Hopefully you'll have more to show us as the project progresses :)
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Just been printing some WWI aircraft...

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And it would appear some of these guys snuck in too...

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What scale are the WW1 crates and if not 1:144, could you do them that size?
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I saw those on the Analogue Hobbies painting forum Doug - hadn't realised you were taking part
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Hi BvW - yes, doing them all in 1/144. The print files are from the very talented Jim Reid. I have all sorts to go 'dakka dakka' including Camels and Fokker triplanes yet to make an appearance as I finish the paintwork.

My first participation in the Analogue thingy, it's been a good thing in getting me to clear a lot of weird and wonderful things lurking in the shed...
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Next up on the painting table, Colonel Bismillah and Lieutenant Noh command alongside El Capitane Scaramouche Fandango and Galileo Figaro

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Completion, unless I see an issue suddenly. One 40mm Church!

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That looks terrific. Looking forward to seeing it painted.
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Great church Fred
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