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@robert first and foremost, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
OMG, you have got that German army down cold! Wow! Well done! I’m such a coward; I don’t know where to start on my 15mm WWII models. It may be Mk IV’s. I’m definitely inspired.
… and of course I always like seeing pics of your yard and flowers!
Your Nurgle stuff is on point too. Make sure you post WIP’s.
@sundancer I’m glad you’re still sharing your project with us. Those buildings are looking better all the time!
@unclejimmy first, HAPPY BIRTDAY! I turned 58 in May and am still too stupid to be let out unsupervised.
“When I was 15 I would fall asleep thinking of the women horse-riders at the farm on a weekend”. Funny how our interests change. A friend of mine recently stated “My wife is hitting her sexual peak and I’m finding out I have a favourite chair.”
Good advice on university! I’m going to get my English Second Language teaching certificate online over winter, and then teach part time while I finish my Masters in Medieval History. If I’ve learned anything in 58 years it’s that knowledge is its own reward… oh… and don’t cook bacon naked.
Would be great to see those Traktor Muls done. I’m guessing Jamie is not so thrilled about them getting table ready.
Also, those buildings rock! You just need to pile turds and garbage in the corners, and maybe a dismembered limb still gripping a small teacup. The interiors look like someone tossed in a WP grenade.
@limburger I’m not a fan of space marines or orks, but I’m sure you’ll turn those models into things of beauty. Keep posting!
If you’re looking for happy happy joy joy there’s a needle dispensary downtown in Winnipeg now, along with a methadone clinic. Everyone there seems pretty happy.
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That was some iconic cover art back in the day.
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