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HAT 1/32 SYW Austrian Grenadiers test shot painted and based!

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Hi There! Finally finished these, painted as Grenadiers of the Sachsen Gotha Regiment. Hope you like them! And some more additional images ;-))  the action posses Now I am in a luxurious position...I really feel like picking new sets to paint from my arsenal, but I also don't want to add much more new projects to let others remain unfinished...I am glad I can now return to my beloved Napoleonic era. I have two bigger unfinished projects of which one is a unit of 8 Helmet Soldiers (by Eric Kemp) Horse Grenadiers. I have been working on them for I think about a year now, on and off. They still require some glueing and green stuff-ing haha. Before I can spray paint them. The other is a ''project'' I started in the spring of this year, mainly one of my first Italeri figures I required I think around 2012/2013. It was in my hometown where I bought a small collection of an army veteran who had various A call to Arms and Italeri

Work bench Update, my last days of summer 30/8-6/9 Whats on the workbench? Trying to manage my projects

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So, Where to start...I thought let's do a post a bit differently. I just had my first week back at school, Monday 2nd of Septembre was my first day back to Uni. This year I will finish my bachelor in photography, and after nine years of studying after high school, I am happy when it all will be done! Throughout the last years, I have always been looking for ways to combine my busy school life, relationship and the love for my toy soldiers. Often in the heat of the photography projects, I am okay with shifting the hobby more to the background but after summer and before the summer break I always find it more difficult to shift the hobby to the back. So the past week, the last days of August I started to become a bit nervous for the upcoming year to come, but also I felt like speeding up my paint projects. I have many ''projects'' on the shelve or in boxes that I need to catch up on. Earlier this year I decided that I would not start painting new figures or m