The house move is done, and we are pretty much set up and settled in. There continue to be little things that need to be fixed up in and outside the house, and a few things we’ll probably move around until we are happier. The old house is finally on the market to sell. If all goes well next month, I may treat myself to a new board game, and/or some more miniatures (if I see something I really want).
From the hobby perspective, I’ve been finding time to read, think about RPG’s, play some games and in the last week – paint!
In terms of figure painting, 2022 has been the worst for figures completed since I re-started painting in 2013. The figures I’m currently working on will more than double this years output. There are good reasons that contributed to this – Covid, planning to move & moving house, more writing RPG material earlier in the year than playing RPG’s or painting, and so on. I’ve also painted the majority of my figure collection now, so unless I either buy more figures (which I’d prefer not to do) or push to complete the remainder of unpainted ones, painting will remain less.
This isn’t a bad thing… after spending a lot of time on painting Zombicide: Black Plague (2016-2017, and really enjoying it) I considered a target of 100 figures a year to be something worthwhile. I got to 93 in 2017, but I’ve only averaged 70 a year over the previous 5 years, not looking at 2022. When I paint sets of figures (Zombicide, all my Orcs / Skaven / Star Wars, or some board game figures, etc) I tend to have a greater output, and I’d say I enjoyed it more. All in all, I was considering that a target of 50 would be more likely, but I think I’m better off not setting a target at all and being happy with whatever I achieve.
So… I would like to complete the GW Beastmen I have that aren’t painted (about a dozen), and dig through my figure boxes to see what else is left. I’m also thinking of making some terrain. I’d be starting with some plants for Gamma World, that might also be useful for a fantasy setting, and considering some walls and ruined buildings. Early next year I should have the Witcher Board Game (Kickstarter by ‘Go on Board’) arrive with some miniatures that I’m looking forward to painting. I have a lot more RPG writing to complete too. More than that, who knows! I’ll see what happens!
Oh nice, is that a metal Drizzt mini? I think my little brother had one. Plants for Gamma World? Color me intrigued! I’m learning the D&D 5E rules and was just wondering if they had released an update to old Gamma World as well?
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Yes, Ral Partha 1988 TSR “10-550 Drizzt”. The Gamma World plants will be posted when I get around to them. I’m playing a 3rd Edition homebrew based on moslty 4th and 6th GW. There hasn’t been a 5E D&D version – I’d be very interested if there was!
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I’m going to keep my fingers crossed for one! 😃
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I agree with your assessment on the number of figures in a year. When I painted “Black Plague”, the number of figures painted shot up.
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I’m not surprised… the bosses and heroes alone were 80% of my painting total for 2017.
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