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Made in fr
Boom! Leman Russ Commander





France

Random topic that popped in my mind. Here's mine.



First one is the one I use to make terrain or airbrushing, happens to have originally been my reloading station in the basement!



And that one is my actual painting bench, made from leftover plants. I've tinkered 2 rings I can tighten to hold the glasses of water, glued a block of feldherr leftover storage foam. turns out very practical with all of paints I need on the higher part of it whenever I start painting!

And yes, it is an absolute mess at the moment

40k: Necrons/Imperial Guard/ Space marines
Bolt Action: Germany/ USA
Project Z.

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Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York



A bit of a mess, but this is where the magic happens.

I have another bench, which I used to use for assembly, but it’s just holding boxes these days. Lightbox for photos also lives elsewhere.

   
 
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