What's on your workbench?

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Random German support options I’ve had in the todo cupboard for ages.
Fed up of them in the queue so smashed them out this morning.
Probably my worst work in years but they’ve got paint on and can hit the table.
I now have 4 unpainted figures left.
Well until my VBCW army arrive s probably tommoro...
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Your tremendous painting is putting us all to shame. Stop it.
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LOL @ “smashed them out”.

But yeah... they’re very tidy indeed.
By speed painting standards, they’re the mutt’s nuts.
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My workbench is still subject to The Shinification. Much inhaling of varnish fumes and much Warboss Green has been used...
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I agree. Really awful work. Quite shameful in fact.

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Count Belisarius wrote: Mon Nov 12, 2018 8:14 am My workbench is still subject to The Shinification. Much inhaling of varnish fumes and much Warboss Green has been used...
Shiny count!
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Shiny Count Smurf.
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I'm ignoring you, Burt...
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Currently wrestling with a load of plastic WWII Russians, (Warlord Games), for Whisky. I have to say that Warlord plastics are crap with a capital CR. Bloody horrible figures, weird poses and parts that don't fit. If they were mine they'd be cast back onto the plastic mountain. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Rules? You ask me what rules do I use. No, I don't do rules.
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Tim, are you following the assembly diagrams as arms are specific to weapons?
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