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Whats on your work bench?

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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby sas_mike » Sat Mar 03, 2012 10:18 am

clivethecelt - I'll try and get a couple of close-up shots for you. Not very good with eth camera though!!
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Postby sas_mike » Sat Mar 03, 2012 10:20 am

RoughRider - Great conversions!
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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby RoughRider » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:30 pm

Thanks very much guys.

I just picked up some plastic bows and arms- my next project is to take some of the un-armoured Norman riders and make some bow-armed jinetes.
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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby sas_mike » Tue Mar 20, 2012 11:55 pm

MediumAl wrote:Hi Mike,
Good to see you on here. I have a few Vikings and more early Saxons which we could use in a pinch. I undercoated a further batch of them, along with more TYW figs, this morning.

Might be tempted by this SAGA malarkey.
How many of the others in Horsham are pitching in?

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Just saw your post - I'm not too good at checking the boards regularly. I've got a box of Saxons done, plus should finish box of Vikings this week.

Dave is painting up figures and John is interested in getting going with some as well. Hoping to get a game on in early May

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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby stampedingviking » Wed Mar 21, 2012 12:14 am

Royalist infantry and cornet in the process of painting. The infantry will have the yellow coats of Marmaduke Rawdon's Regt. as they have connections with Basing House just down the road.
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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby grant » Wed Mar 21, 2012 12:28 am

stampedingviking wrote:Royalist infantry and cornet in the process of painting. The infantry will have the yellow coats of Marmaduke Rawdon's Regt. as they have connections with Basing House just down the road.


Those sound intriguing. How yellow is yellow? Do you have a WIP?
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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby stampedingviking » Wed Mar 21, 2012 1:19 am

grant wrote:
stampedingviking wrote:Royalist infantry and cornet in the process of painting. The infantry will have the yellow coats of Marmaduke Rawdon's Regt. as they have connections with Basing House just down the road.


Those sound intriguing. How yellow is yellow? Do you have a WIP?

Yellow is dull, will try and get some photos done tomorrow (not very good with a camera, though).

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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby grant » Wed Mar 21, 2012 2:00 am

stampedingviking wrote:
grant wrote:
stampedingviking wrote:Royalist infantry and cornet in the process of painting. The infantry will have the yellow coats of Marmaduke Rawdon's Regt. as they have connections with Basing House just down the road.


Those sound intriguing. How yellow is yellow? Do you have a WIP?

Yellow is dull, will try and get some photos done tomorrow (not very good with a camera, though).

Regards

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Looking forward to it! Colour is nice with historicals; I think that's why ECW can look so nice.
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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby stampedingviking » Wed Mar 21, 2012 1:40 pm

grant wrote:Looking forward to it! Colour is nice with historicals; I think that's why ECW can look so nice.

WiP now posted in Show us yours.

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Re: Whats on your work bench?

Postby 2close2theflame » Wed Mar 21, 2012 2:20 pm

hmmm lets see, i have 2 boxes of ecw infantry, 2 cavalry, a couple warbands for cutlass! (brit and privateer), a anglo/zulu firing line, and a mess of tools and n bits. its what i like to call work season hasnt started yet!
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