What's on your workbench?

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tim.w
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Almost finished the Panther I got for my birthday too!
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tim.w wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 7:44 pm Started building my plastic Winter Russians. I'm going to need another box! I've lots of winter tanks all done just never got round to doing the infantry. Taking a tip of Ilkley Mark and snipping up a coke can for my flag waving morale influencer.
I have a sprue of those, which I am going to convert into tank-riders. THey came free with the IS-2, which was a bonus.
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levied troop wrote: Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:50 am Monthly targets are the way forward. So this month I will be painting Victorian civilians and Capetian knights. And I will do a little bit each day. And I will not deviate!
Well, that lasted to the 10th January! For the game next week I need some mounted medieval and my Capetians won’t be ready. So I deviated into Wars of the Roses, where I only needed to paint 1 mounted figure. And I just finished that. And then started on 4 more plus a few foot. In fairness they were all undercoated - and so is the boxful I tucked under the painting table :fp:

I suppose they all count as pointy sticks.
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"Well, that lasted to the 10th January!"
No change there then.
Napoleonic Prussians on Sunday perhaps?
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Oooh, I have some of those! :lol:
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tim.w wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2020 9:59 pm Almost finished the Panther I got for my birthday too!
What do they taste like? I'm getting bored with cake and fancy a change.
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Blankets. Lots of blankets.

NB. this is not a response to the Baron's question.
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Currently,

A cowboy, macedonian pikemen, wss austrians, a feline pirate and a rat chieftain.

My painting habits are odd.
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Finishing off 12 Chasseur Flanquesr to complete my next classic Napoleonic unit.

I have been slowly rebasing my old 15mm Napoleonics on 60 by 40mm bases for Blucher or DBN.
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Essex Boy wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 10:12 am Blankets. Lots of blankets.
Getting cold sleeping in the shed?
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