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elessar2590
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Hey guys Obligatory Music. Was doing some work in the shed today and had the radio on so enjoy come “Classic Aussie Rock”

Questions: 1. For me if you want to do it then you go ahead and do it. Personally I wouldn’t and I would consider the clone as fully human so no organ harvesting/spare parts.

(2) Nope.

(3)  I would really really really like to wargame in the Meiji Restoration Period of Japan (Boshin War 1860’s) unfortunately there is one company that sells minis for the period and while they look awesome it’s not a finished collection.

I started on some more Mahdist War (Sudan 1880’s) minis Yesterday. Nine Mahdists on Camels and a British Hospital Section with a Surgeon and some stretchers, the stretchers are mostly for objectives, escort the stretchers, guard the stretchers, recover the wounded.

Then I went out into the aforementioned shed and stripped/scraped the paint from this old Dog Sculpture my Grandparents have had for years. Next step is to fix it’s legs then on to the painting.

Little Koota was pretty convinced since he tried to intimidate/run from/play with the statue.DSC00137-minDSC00138-minDSC00140-minDSC00143-minDSC00145-minDSC00144-minDSC00147-min

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