Shouldn't bogs have quite bright green tufts?
And you should really call the bog, the WC.
What's on your workbench?
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Bogs tend to have rotting vegetation on account of it being too wet to grow successfully
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These effing FT-17s have got tracks that sit well clear of the body.
That means that I have to fully paint the inner aspect of the track sections, and the bodywork which - on any decent god-fearing tank - would be obscured by the tracks.
That means that I have to fully paint the inner aspect of the track sections, and the bodywork which - on any decent god-fearing tank - would be obscured by the tracks.
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With my usual focus for upcoming Ayton et al I've been working on some 15mm Fantasy bits... Varnish and basing tomorrow..
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Loving those CB. That Barbarian/Gladiator type looks well pissed off!
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They look a bit nice, I suppose.
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Cracking work CB
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You have seen the light! Excellent painting Andy.
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Ta all. My initial warbands are going to be Romano Brit and Samurai based for the soldiers as I already have stuff painted...
But I might paint some skeles next...
But I might paint some skeles next...