Hi All
Just a quick intro. I've been collecting 10mm for quite a while now and over the last couple of years have divested myself of most other scales. Many and diverse projects on the go with WW2 being the favourite. Currently back painting the lovely Pendraken AWI.
Cheers
PB
I've got a regiment of Strines in my 8th Army. :)
Welcome PB !! :-h
Enjoy the friendliness, knowledge, helpfulness and occasional lunacy of those who frequent this madhouse. ;)
Cheers - Phil
Quote from: Techno on 01 May 2016, 04:36:42 AM
Welcome PB !! :-h
Enjoy the friendliness, knowledge, helpfulness and occasional lunacy of those who frequent this madhouse. ;)
Cheers - Phil
Course some are permanently grumpy and hate all foreigners.
Hi
IanS
Welcome PB. That used to be what we called the student union building when I was at uni.
Welcome on board.
Hi :)
Hello and welcome.
Excuse the insanity
Quote from: PB on 01 May 2016, 03:51:33 AM
Hi All
Hello PB.
Quote from: PB on 01 May 2016, 03:51:33 AM
Just a quick intro. I've been collecting 10mm for quite a while now and over the last couple of years have divested myself of most other scales.
Good man!
Quote from: PB on 01 May 2016, 03:51:33 AM
Many and diverse projects on the go with WW2 being the favourite.
Excellent! WWII's a big period. Which is your theatre?
Quote from: PB on 01 May 2016, 03:51:33 AM
Currently back painting the lovely Pendraken ...
Make this man a Captain immediately!
Quote from: PB on 01 May 2016, 03:51:33 AM
AWI.
Fell at the last fence!
Quote from: PB on 01 May 2016, 03:51:33 AM
Cheers
PB
Whatever. :P
Unfair. At least he's not painting Neebrels from the planet Scrota.
Hi PB! Welcome to the forum. I am thinking of adding some 1866 Austrians and .... Oh! Wait! AUSTRALIA! Sorry!
Wotcha from me.
Quote from: d_Guy on 01 May 2016, 04:20:55 PM
Hi PB! Welcome to the forum. I am thinking of adding some 1866 Austrians and .... Oh! Wait! AUSTRALIA! Sorry!
You should worry. I had plenty of past students who were convinced Franz Ferdinand was the Australian who helped kick off WWI.
Quote from: Leman on 01 May 2016, 04:48:20 PM
You should worry. I had plenty of past students who were convinced Franz Ferdinand was the Australian who helped kick off WWI.
:)
I'll see you that and raise you -
students who believe Berlin is the capital of Australia!
G'day PB. Welcome to the best forum in the game. :-h
Hi PB, welcome to the Forum!
8)
Regarding the confusion over the capital of Australia, I could name a few locals who probably think Berlin is the capital too!
Hello PB
Quote from: PB on 01 May 2016, 09:38:01 PM
Regarding the confusion over the capital of Australia, I could name a few locals who probably think Berlin is the capital too!
It's the water they use to make the SA beer :D. Welcome from a New South Welshman who started as a Victorian. Actually I've happily spent some lost hours sipping Southwark and Coopers but never West End (http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/drink/smileys-drinking-beer.gif).
As others have raised the spectre of the lunacy that abides here I won't go into details. Enjoy your time here.
Cheers
GrumpyOldMan
Hi GrumpyOldMan
Ah! I do remember green death (Southwark Bitter). Fortunately things have improved a bit on that front in recent decades.
Cheers
PB
Hi, PB. :-h
Hi PB enjoy all that this forum has to offer.
Welcome aboard.
Head over to the bar and get your free pint of "Special"..........
Hi hi!