durrati wrote:Ah, its a game of toy soldiers - collect the armies that you want and don't worry about if it makes any sense. To be frank, people that want to be logical and orgnaised about the hobby are missing the point really as far as I'm concerned, whimsy and changing interest are all part of the fun. Have a list by all means but make sure that you are willing to change it at any point for no apparent reason. You may have decided that you want to collect enough armies to do a bronze age campaign but then look at the new 28mm plastic 17C figures and decide to buy enough to do Gustavus Aldolphus on the table (crazy name, crazy guy). Then if you fancy buying and painting some Orcs also up to you. Your fellow historic gamers might sneer - but they play with toy soldiers for Christ sake - 99% of the population sneer at them for his fact.
Really, buy the toys, paint them, talk some bollocks about history and enjoy - all the rest is taking it far to seriously which is what the real world is for.
Although good call on the Sumerians buy the way - just finished painting my 20mm plastic Sumerians and they look grand. I mean, any army that has war donkeys- how can you resist? Admitedly they are crap on the tabletop but they are battlecarts pulled by the donkeys of death, fully recomend getting them first.
Durrati you are my kind of player!
When I started playing 7th edition all I wanted to do was figure out what the "perfect" army was (god I don't know how many times I heard or said "what's the
BEST army"!). Tournaments were enjoyable for the most part but looking back on them, the required hours of "rules lawyering" arguments I could have done without. Even through DBM there was a great amount of time spend on getting things to that supposed "just right" place and our games would go on for 6, 8, 10 hours while the minutia of rules interpretations were agonized over.
Now, after almost 25 years in the hobby, I have two kids a wife and a house and I just want to PLAY!

. I now enjoy the research on the history of the periods, learning about the different cultures, tactics, dress and equipment of the armies and I choose my armies because of things like sentiment (Ptolemaic Egyptian- my first army ever), visual appeal (Han Chinese and Japanese- Amazing looking on the table), interest (Uraritan- after reading up on the culture it just sounds like an army I want to field) and just pure fun (Sumerians- neat looking figures, easy to paint and, as you said, any army with
WAR DONKEYS!!...)
I don't have as much time to play these days as I used to, but I enjoy the time I do have a lot more than I did before!
Take Care,
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