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Join us in our workshop.
Please check the blog for further details. ✊🏻😋🎨💥

We are looking forward to your participation.💙💚💛🧡❤️


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NEW RELEASE!
CE-F03 "Officier de Mamelouk de la Garde Impériale, 1808"
1:30 scale.
Ready to assemble cast white metal kit.
Andrea Worksop Painting Service available.
Link to product: https://t.co/QTZt9O9DRC

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as revealed in the A Hat in Time mod direct, these cosmetics are now up on the worksop for everyone to use!!



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Anybody watching the match between Stocksbridge Park Steels and Stalybridge Celtic on the BBC website? Here's current Stocksbridge player Michael Trench back when he played for Worksop Town. Go on, Billy Ray!

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We're pleased to announce that our performance of Pinocchio (presented by ), originally scheduled to take place at Worksop Library, will now go ahead at - same time/date (Sat 1 Feb, 11am). Tickets available! https://t.co/P7H0wjzKa7

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DPA advent calendar day 10: Another Worksop Town-related one (sorry), as young photographer finds himself on the other side of the lens alongside Craig Denton.

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Worksop Town frontman Connor Brunt

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45'+4 Worksop Town - Stamford AFC 0-3: First half ended https://t.co/A0IP86ZoGo

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No. 62: the last Worksop Town one (for now). Club legends Tom Denton (now at Chesterfield) and Leon Mettam (now at, er, Worksop) share a moment.

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No. 54: a return to Worksop Town, and captain Danny Patterson stares at his own reflection in a trophy.

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Nos. 25 & 26: Worksop Town Under-9s and one of their players. Another couple that were ordered as presents.

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Nos. 22 & 23: back to Worksop Town. These were presents for the presentation night at the end of last season - they're photographer Lewis (along with the manager) and programme editor Dev.

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No. 14: back to Worksop Town (sorry), and the last time I attempted to actually bother drawing someone's face. Think it came out OK but it was a bloody pain in the arse. Since then I've stuck to my own "faceless" style.

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Nos. 11 & 12: the first one I actually got paid for, even if it was just in football clothing! Leeds United's John Pemberton and his son Max, who plays for (that's right) Worksop Town.

Still waiting for some of the clothing, Max...

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No. 10: finally, a break from the Worksop Town ones. This is a tribute to Roland Ratzenberger, drawn to mark 25 years since his death at Imola.

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No. 9: the first time I had a request from someone else. This is Worksop Town's manager being thrown up into the air to celebrate the aforementioned title win, which his missus requested. The picture, not the title win.

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No. 8: Don't worry, the Worksop ones will end soon. This is the players celebrating winning the league title. That second, darker layer of shading is more obvious on here, particularly on the shirts.

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