What's on your workbench?

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So now you need crusaders and mamalukes and byzantines and persians to fight them with.
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Yes, there's that.

Next year!
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Good to see they reached you safely, and that was in about 36 hours via 2nd class parcel force. They’ve been sitting neglected in the lead pile for close on 30 years, the poor lads are overdue a bit of love and attention :D
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Shoulda sent them to Purps then.
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Lucky You! That's a great score. The War & Empire III Kickstarter delivered so I have hundreds of 15mm Vikings and Later Romans to clean up and paint. Plus about the ugliest cast I've seen in a while, the Warlord Games US Paratrooper mortar crew...
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Next set to be completed, some Victrix French artillery for the SP2 project. And, the last 4 of my Polish Lancers for the same.
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levied troop wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2020 4:06 pm Slaters do plastic pantiles (and other stuff). I’ve used code 0440 on the link below:
https://slatersplastikard.com/plastikard/embossed.php
I prefer the Wills ones to the Slaters. SSMP206 Pantiles.
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levied troop wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2020 4:06 pm Slaters do plastic pantiles (and other stuff). I’ve used code 0440 on the link below:
https://slatersplastikard.com/plastikard/embossed.php
Thanks for this LT! Just ordered a sheet to try it out. If it works, I’m sure Jamie will be buying a lot of it for the mini Rome he is currently building
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Shahbahraz wrote: Thu Feb 20, 2020 2:00 am Lucky You! That's a great score. The War & Empire III Kickstarter delivered so I have hundreds of 15mm Vikings and Later Romans to clean up and paint. Plus about the ugliest cast I've seen in a while, the Warlord Games US Paratrooper mortar crew...
It's gonna take a lot of Vikings to take out that mortar.
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Wills are prettier (although that link from ET looked nice) but I found the Slaters stuff easier to cut Plastic drinking straws are also your friend, they make good ridge tiles.
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