What's on your work bench atm ?

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Awesome...double dog dare ya!
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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LyleW wrote:Awesome...double dog dare ya!
:hmm: :writing:
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No doubt! But which Carrier? Quite a time span there
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That's a good point. I have Navy jets on the bench and in the stash from every era.
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jeaton01 wrote:Only the bad kids played D & D when I was in school.
Wasn't that real dungeons and real dragons then, John? :giggles: :giggles: :giggles:
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So, I have a little “secret” project on the bench. I am building a 1/72 Scud as a review model for the IPMS. I am not supposed to post a lot about it but I think I am the only Dutch modeller on this forum so I am taking the chance. This is the Revell edition of the Tokso kit and it builds quite nice.

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That's some bang for the money, lol!
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Paul wrote:
jeaton01 wrote:Only the bad kids played D & D when I was in school.
Wasn't that real dungeons and real dragons then, John? :giggles: :giggles: :giggles:
:bored: :ballbat:
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Well John, I must have been one of the bad kids because I played it quite often in high school and beyond. I still have my old characters somewhere.... Nice work on that figure Bruce! I've done figure work on commission before too, it is good food money. The car is coming along quite well too.

Lots of great projects going here people, I'm glad to see so much happening.

Medic, that would be a bad to the bone workbench if you did paint it like a carrier deck!

Remco, I love that SCUD B; I built two of them before, thanks for the memories.
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