What's on your workbench?

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levied troop wrote: Sun Feb 23, 2020 7:50 am maybe I’m just too upset by the death of Peter Tork to remember correctly.
It's been a year (apparently...) Time to move on. Norm will provide plenty more to grieve for...
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goat major wrote: Sun Feb 23, 2020 8:49 am Cheers I think it might fly. Will give it more thought this week while I’m trapped in the deep south
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Worse. Southampton.
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The only hope for Southampton was the Soviet nuclear arsenal.
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The corridors are looking really good GM. Go with the walls, you'll get future use out of them. Frostgrave Perilous Dark, etc. Also, you could do some very cool stuff with combining above and below ground areas with your existing deserty ruins.
The slidy doors are a nice idea too.
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Footsore Early Saxons, bought off LT at Partizan two years ago. I think the primer has now set. Three months to paint a force for Deep Fried Lard
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Loads of terrain to be updated and built for Carronade. Pavements, roads, trees, gardens, etc.
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The last of mt Russian and Duchy of Warsaw command
I'm hoping to finish them this week and then complete the basing next weekend
I then plan to have a few weeks off painting to try and play a few solo games with Black Powder as there is a Borodino refight in Wellington at the end of the month
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The last 3 Brigade Games Canadian Voltigeurs which I failed to complete today! Missed my target for February by 8 figures!
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French for the Peninsular.
WWII in 6mm - British Paras
Some absolute weirdness from Eureka's Chaos range. I'm loving the f--ed up Hieronymous Bosch inspired stuff in those sets. Also, a great and rare opportunity to use the Codex Seraphinianus as a painting reference. this guy here rides a barrel and has some sort of nude gimp pushing him along.

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Gonna build an entire Saga Age of Magic force around them, which will reflect my one and only foray into fantasy games scaled above the RPG-lite stuff like Frostgrave. And should just floor my gaming partners -- they'll never see it until it's too late to unsee. Whahahah!
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