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Photos by Chris McLeod

Chris McLeod

Online since before some of you were born. Tired. Lead Software Developer, but I’m not allowed to talk about it. He/him/his. Scotland.

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Several hard drives and solid-state drives are displayed in a list format. Each drive indicates its type (HDD or SSD), capacity, current temperature, and storage pool or cache context. All drives are marked as “Normal” status, suggesting they are functioning correctly. There are four 4 terabyte HDDs, and two 1 terabyte SSDs
Skeletal figures are arranged on a cutting mat, showcasing various miniature models, predominantly in dark tone. A central figure stands larger, atop a broken tomb, indicating a commanding position, surrounded by smaller figures, some holding banners, and flanked by deathly knights on skeletal steeds. These miniatures are assembled, but unpainted, “Deathrattle” miniatures by Games Workshop, for their fantasy game Age of Sigmar. The backdrop includes various painting materials and tools, suggesting an active workspace for model painting or assembly.
A collection of unpainted miniature figures, depicting warriors with various weapons and shields, is arranged in a cluster on a cutting mat. Surrounding them are tools and materials used for modelling, including a black drawstring bag, a wooden box, and bottles of paint. The setting suggests an area for hobby crafting.
A sign displays a quote attributed to Emmeline Pankhurst, stating the necessity of freeing women to liberate society as a whole. The background features historical imagery related to women's rights, highlighted by the words “VOTES FOR WOMEN” and “WOMEN'S FREEDOM LEAGUE.” The display is part of an exhibition at Aberdeen Art Gallery related to the connection between women’s art and women’s liberation
A boxed set titled 'Warhammer 40,000 Combat Patrol' showcases an array of miniature figures. The prominently featured red and brass miniatures depict various warriors, including one on a mounted steed, set against a dramatic and dystopian battlefield backdrop. The packaging indicates it includes 31 Citadel miniatures and is themed around the 'World Eaters.'
Two detailed robot figures stand on their bases, appearing partially painted in black primer and silver. One is positioned on the desk, while the other is on a painting handle. The backdrop features a blurred mix of tools, paint bottles, and an abstract artwork, suggesting a workshop environment dedicated to model painting.