Just after setting up so probably the only time it'll ever look like that lolThat will never do Andy, far too tidy!
Andy.
Just after setting up so probably the only time it'll ever look like that lolThat will never do Andy, far too tidy!
Andy.
OOOOOOOO!!!.....Andy goes indoors!!!......And neatly too!!!........Film at 11pm!!!........The first step is always the hardest Sir...What's on the bench?
How about a new (temporary) bench?
Some of you may have seen me rumbling about working out in the shed so as a temporary measure I've rearranged my PC desk to give myself a little painting area for figures and small stuff. Should give me something to do when I don't fancy going outside and it all packs away into a small box to keep her indoors happy.
If it works out okay I may set up something more permanent in the other room, with space for extra paints etc.
Maybe even a build section. Baby steps :smiling3:
Well it was a fail with a but!!!! I did negotiate moving some of the 'stuff' (Garden swing and summer paraphernalia out of the man cave). That alone gives me more room to tinker!!! (If the new arrival allows)I may try and run this past SWIMBO. I'm not going to hold my breath but I know she'll be at her weakest tomorrow as it's her birthday and she hates reminding she's older!!!!! So strike whilst she's not at her best. I have a desk that my PS sits on and little else other than the monitor!!! If I can fit the PS on the floor or inside the cabinet!!! Wish me luck!!!

"One small step "What's on the bench?
How about a new (temporary) bench?
Some of you may have seen me rumbling about working out in the shed so as a temporary measure I've rearranged my PC desk to give myself a little painting area for figures and small stuff. Should give me something to do when I don't fancy going outside and it all packs away into a small box to keep her indoors happy.
If it works out okay I may set up something more permanent in the other room, with space for extra paints etc.
Maybe even a build section. Baby steps :smiling3:
Would be interested in an SBS... Have a set on order!Popped my Churchill cherry! AFV Club mkIII.
AND a set of track links....pain in the butt they are too.
Coffee break.
Looking good...Popped my Churchill cherry! AFV Club mkIII.
AND a set of track links....pain in the butt they are too.
Coffee break.
What the tracks? The tricky bit of the tank build is done,Would be interested in an SBS... Have a set on order!
Yes....the tracks. Just curious.What the tracks? The tricky bit of the tank build is done,
Here you go. I found them pretty painless to assemble, as far as workable tracks go — the parts are pretty easy to clean up, they fit together well, and there’s only two pieces to a linkWould be interested in an SBS... Have a set on order!
It is, but it takes some work to put together. Not that there’s bad fit, but it’s an AFV Club kit, which are never shake-the-box type deals. Think small parts, fragile parts, many of them, sometimes tight fit, large ejector pin nodules to remove, instructions that aren’t always perfectly clear where parts are to go, and similar small things like that.That looks to be a well detailed kit.![]()
Step By StepErrr, SBS?
Thanks Si, I somehow guessed it wasn't the quiet killers from below the sea!!!Step By Step

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