My willpower finally gave out :(
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My willpower finally gave out :(
So I am now the owner of my first 28mm hard plastic Ancients figures. A box of the gorgeous Perry Brother WotR figures. Now I need to get sticking and painting then add at least another similar box and a box of the new set that is on the way. Then I might even have a playable army.
In the last month I have started on two new scales :O 6mm on 15mm bases for FoG:R and now 28mm FoG:AM
All this when I have no time to paint. I must be mad.
In the last month I have started on two new scales :O 6mm on 15mm bases for FoG:R and now 28mm FoG:AM
All this when I have no time to paint. I must be mad.
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Skullzgrinda
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Re: My willpower finally gave out :(
You have mentioned the Baccus minis before. I think you will find they paint up quickly, and splendidly. If all my minis were suddenly lost, tt would be a coin toss as to whether I ever replaced them with anything but 6mm.hammy wrote:So I am now the owner of my first 28mm hard plastic Ancients figures. A box of the gorgeous Perry Brother WotR figures. Now I need to get sticking and painting then add at least another similar box and a box of the new set that is on the way. Then I might even have a playable army.
In the last month I have started on two new scales :O 6mm on 15mm bases for FoG:R and now 28mm FoG:AM
All this when I have no time to paint. I must be mad.
Working on 72 25mm for a friend right now as a single unit . . . NOT enjoying them one bit. They are all uniform too, which should help but does not.
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ottomanmjm
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Re: My willpower finally gave out :(
Yes, you are mad, but it is a nuanced madness since you must already be mad to play with toy soldiers. OR...think of the buy-paint-buy-paint.... cycle as your own personal existential Sisyphean journey through life. It is what gives your life meaning in an otherwise meaningless universe.hammy wrote:So I am now the owner of my first 28mm hard plastic Ancients figures. A box of the gorgeous Perry Brother WotR figures. Now I need to get sticking and painting then add at least another similar box and a box of the new set that is on the way. Then I might even have a playable army.
In the last month I have started on two new scales :O 6mm on 15mm bases for FoG:R and now 28mm FoG:AM
All this when I have no time to paint. I must be mad.
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Legionbuilder
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I like to look at toy soldiers as a kind on debt control scheme. I buy lead, I need to paint lead, I want to buy more lead but feel disheartened by the amount of lead I have to paint and time required to paint it, i decide not to buy more lead and resolve to paint and use current lead stocks before buying more. Resolve lasts approx 2 weeks to 2 months then start cycle again. Lead stock does seem to increase despite this, but not alarmingly.
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Brilliant thread!
I, like the rest of us tend to always have 500-1000 unpainted figures sat about but at this point I buy another 200 but find that I actually start to paint the old backlog and then the new ones become part of the 1000 on the shelf.
I can`t work it out!!!!! But somehow it all comes together eventually---apart from the 28mm Arthurians I bought some 3 years ago--Lovely figs but too damn big!! Perhaps I am too tight to put that sort of value of paint on one figure
I, like the rest of us tend to always have 500-1000 unpainted figures sat about but at this point I buy another 200 but find that I actually start to paint the old backlog and then the new ones become part of the 1000 on the shelf.
I can`t work it out!!!!! But somehow it all comes together eventually---apart from the 28mm Arthurians I bought some 3 years ago--Lovely figs but too damn big!! Perhaps I am too tight to put that sort of value of paint on one figure
--Terry--
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After a year of little gaming and way less painting than I have purchased I have decided to make this year my Wargaming Neutral Year! I cannot buy lead unless I've painted the equivalent, and even if I buy I can only use funds generated by selling wargame related surplus!
Full details and my progress is monitored on my blog here: http://blog.belisarius.org.uk/p/2011-wa ... -year.html
As life, kids and funds are impacting this year I decided I had to do something.
I do have a rather substantial lead pile though so I should cope!
Andy
Full details and my progress is monitored on my blog here: http://blog.belisarius.org.uk/p/2011-wa ... -year.html
As life, kids and funds are impacting this year I decided I had to do something.
I do have a rather substantial lead pile though so I should cope!
Andy

