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Whats on your work bench?

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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby Correus » Tue Feb 21, 2012 3:06 am

A cohort of Roman Legionaries, some Samurai I was not happy with and decided to re-do and a regiment of Napoleonic 1812 Russian Musketeers.
“conscribe te militem in legionibus. pervagare orbem terrarium. inveni terras externas. cognosce miros peregrines. eviscera eos” ̴ “Join the legions, see the world, travel to foreign parts, meet interesting and exotic people, and disembowel them.”
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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby grant » Tue Feb 21, 2012 3:34 am

7th Hussars for my French Leipzig Nap force on the painting table. Plus my village.

Perry Sudanese on the build table - there's so many!
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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby Colonel White » Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:52 am

Hmmm A very very mixed selection of models probably covering most ranges and eras of models .Nice to see some of you are turning to the often neglected side of the hobby ie buildings. One of the reasons I am delaying a new range of figures/army is that I am determined to do some scenery work this year especially for my WW2 Brits and Germans to fight over. I have been buying in some buildings including the Waterloo Farmhouse, 2Airfix Command Post sets,an Italeiri Bridge( £5.00 in Hobbycraft sale) and a couple of the Airfix Resin buildings . I do like the Hornby Skaledale Church and may put that on my list as well. ;)
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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby Parus Ater » Tue Feb 21, 2012 10:42 am

Colonel White wrote:Nice to see some of you are turning to the often neglected side of the hobby ie buildings. One of the reasons I am delaying a new range of figures/army is that I am determined to do some scenery work this year especially for my WW2 Brits and Germans to fight over.

If I'm honest, I find terrain and buildings the most exciting to look at, especially if they've got interiors which is why I want to have them for when BA comes out. I'll be honest and say I've never built anything "modern" in style before, generally only fantasy and Sci-fi stuff so this is a bit of a challenge for me. I've been picking over Drumsticks cafe and period pictures, especially the "Then and now" types so you get a clear look at the parts that haven't been changed since then.
Anyway, my poor quality progress so far....

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I've made the door a smidge larger than scale so the bases have clearance and so scaled up the windows to match since the Carentan/St Mere buildings tend to have the window and door tops in alignement.
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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby herzlos » Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:53 am

It never occurred to me to check the door sizes for base/figure clearance, I just guessed that 1x2" should be sufficient. But it's all glued now so I'm committed :D

I guess if they don't fit I'll just avoid figures standing in the threshold :lol:
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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby Parus Ater » Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:06 pm

I think mine are a little oversize which I was expecting, that's why I've made it a largish building, if it does look a little odd then I can reduce the sizes and leave that one as a grander looking frontage.
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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby Colonel White » Tue Feb 21, 2012 1:00 pm

Looking good so far Parus. The modeller tends to be his/her worst critic. ;)

For me in 20mm its not as important about detailing the insides. If the roof lifts off then all the better. Otherwise the figures may be left off table on a space reserved for building "x" etc. Some of my buildings are a solid lump of resin from my 15mm days but will pass for a smaller 20mm building. when it comes to height there isn't a vast difference between some of the larger 15mm and smaller 20mm ranges.
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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby Parus Ater » Tue Feb 21, 2012 1:21 pm

The issue I have is that modelling is an adult homologous to playing with lego for me so things need to be able to have the tops lifted off and look like what it's supposed to. I'm not good enough to go into micro detail but stairs, empty rooms with decorated walls and wooden floors and I'm happy.
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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby Suetonius Paullinus » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:34 pm

Macedonians
1/72 Sopwith F1 Camel
Perry plastics (Nap & WotR)
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Victrix Imperial Guard Grenadiers & Chasseurs

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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby grant » Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:47 pm

Any plans for the Camel? Just curious.
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