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Very professional looking workbench area, Martin. Just needs a new build now!
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That looks too clean and tidy to be a modelling area! Are you sure that is what the space is for?
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that looks like a comfortable little spot.
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I've only just seen the swing-wing Mirage- looks superb. Nice New Corner too, compact but well equipped.
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Thanks a lot Gentlemen!

I really managed to do something in my new corner and finished - well almost - the protagonists of the Gulaschkanone dio I'm about to set up

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that guy on the right is not completely finished, but all the other actors are waiting for their call

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Great collection of figures.

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If the figures are anything to go by this should be a great dio Martin!
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Am I right in thinking that a Gulaschkanone is a field kitchen? It's a great word if so!
Your figures are, as ever, most impressive, and your new work corner looks very neat and orderly... nothing like mine at all :roll:
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Super set of figures Martin, well done.
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The troupe of actors seems to grow larger with each build!
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What an excellent set of figures, Martin, very nicely done indeed.
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Tahnks a lot Gentlemen!

I havent decided whether I'll use them all or not, but some way or the other they will find some ground to be glued on.
iggie wrote: March 16th, 2024, 10:21 am Am I right in thinking that a Gulaschkanone is a field kitchen? It's a great word if so!
Your figures are, as ever, most impressive, and your new work corner looks very neat and orderly... nothing like mine at all :roll:
Yes indeed, Jim, a Gulaschkanone is a field kitchen, where the German Gulasch is goulash in English and Kanone is cannon. It was named that way already during WW1 or even before as the most stuff which was cooked in there was something like a goulash, well any kind of stew, which in German would be Eintopf what directly translated would mean one pot.
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Some very impressive figures! I also went back a bit and took a look at your new work space. Niiiice! You have given me some ideas for my cubby hole. Mine is kind of 'rustic' and your use of wall space it the bees knees.
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What a super collection of figures. I wish I could paint some like that.
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Re: Martin's corner

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Thanks a lot Gentlemen!

oh dear, time is running ... honestly, I was a bit lazy doing any images. I sat from time to time to smear some paint on to some bits and pieces

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This is all 1/35 and is thought to go with the Gulaschkanone dio ... well, one day.

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Martin

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