What's on your work bench atm ?

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Duke Maddog wrote:All awesome projects guys! Stuart, you've managed to do something I still don't know how to do. I commend you sir!

Way to go guys!

As for what's on my bench.... too much! :headslap: :bag:
Don't feel bad. That's my problem too! :headbang:
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Yep! I'm hoping to get a lot of them finished as they are so close. I did manage to finish one. Now to get the rest over the line...
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Most of my builds are at the sanding/filling stage so they're getting there.
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Duke Maddog wrote:All awesome projects guys! Stuart, you've managed to do something I still don't know how to do. I commend you sir!
Thanks Mark!

tbh it was pretty easy. I painted the whole aircraft aluminium. Masked off some panels (using a photo as a guide), and painted them steel.

I've just given it a coat of future ready for decals.
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Excellent! I'll see if I can do that too on my next project.

As for what's on my bench: too much! I really gotta get on the airbrush!
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This is the way.
Alterego armory The Mountaineer bucket.
From the now legends (use to be expanded universe) doing a legacy Mandalorian arctic bounty hunter build to MMCC standards. The MMCC is like the 501st also approved by Lucasfilms. But just for Mandalorian kits
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Ok now that's just cool!!! :shoutout: :shoutout:
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Clint, that is sensational! Wow!
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The dreaded red lines have appeared, or in this case the not so dreaded red lines, as they tell me where to dig the footings for the new workshop:

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Well, that should keep you busy for a day or two!
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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