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I did actually find the finishing off a bit tricky after a couple of days away from the bench - just shows. Don't say ''mere modellers'' - I'm still smarting from the 'figure painters aren't modellers' comment. I actually counted the number of parts in the above dio and there are around 120 pieces of plastic, so a not inconsiderable amount of modelling was required.
As for what's next, well it depends on what comes through the letterbox first - I've got a new Mitches figure of a medieval bowman on the way that looks particularly exciting.
Steve - Cheers. Nothing wrong with the Royal Mail - always excellent service and our local posties are fine people.
Ralph - Many thanks.
Havent a clue why i typed -
Another corker, and nice to see you are coming the Royal mail in Business ! :tears-of-joy::tears-of-joy:
should have been;
Another corker, and nice to see you are Keeping the Royal mail in Business ! :tears-of-joy::tears-of-joy:
I agree; our 'postie' is great and now understands why we receive so many parcels, though my wife had to explain that when she said 'he does a lot of modelling' it wasn't on the cat walk - now that would be a sight, not a good one though !!
Your cupboards are indeed a treasure trove of things to find. A very nice base for all the figures to be put together on. I can understand how a break from the bench mid painting of a figure can be awkward. It takes a little time to get back into the flow. Do you practice on something first or just go straight back to where you finished off??
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