OK, let's kick off the year with a whole bunch of new (well...) challenges for the forthcoming 12 months. I'm keeping the 16 project format (8 painting, 4 each of gaming and hobby) and I'll set them out and discus what I'm planning to do for each one. Leaning more towards the pessimist/realist end of the scale rather than delusional/optimist, I doubt the arrival of a new year will magically lift all the restrictions we are living with, so, it makes sense to keep the majority of the challenges painting and solo oriented. If the restrictions are lifted early enough in the year, I'll revisit this around June and maybe bump some of the numbers up for the Gaming resolutions.
Let's start the ball rolling with a returning challenge. I've worked
away at these over the last 3 years, and have definitely broken the back of this one.
I currently have 28 models to do for this to fully paint my backlog, I
already have all the Warlocks painted, along with 2+ of every Warbeast, all of the solos and units and a Battle Engine. The 28 remaining
models will fill out all the Units to maximum Field
Allowance. From there the only things I am missing will be a 2nd
Deathknell (questionable) and the Oblivion and Riot Quest releases, although they
aren't strictly speaking Grymkin models for the most part. At a very minimum, I'd like to
finish at least... all of them? It might tempt me in to picking up some of the newer releases, just for Faction completeness you understand.
So I managed to finish this last year, probably made up the points I didn't do 2 years ago in extra models, so I'll give it another bash. I'm not sure I can squeeze much more Stormcast into the cabinet, so, I'm taking a slightly different approach this year and going for a Warmaster force instead. Tiny Tales of Instahammer it is then. Planning to do a full 2000pts over the 6 months and trying to match up to the various challenges. The astute amongst you may have realised that I still don't have all the Black Gate Ogres for my planned list, but, I do have a resin 3d printer (early Xmas present to myself last year) and have printed out a ridiculous amount of 10mm Vampire Counts miniatures. Obviously each base counts as 1 mini, even if it has 12 or so figures, so a unit nets 3 minis painted generally. At least the characters are quick, right?
Vampire Counts, 2000 points
Warmaster Revolution
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120 - 4 Skeletons
140 - 4 Zombies
110 - 2 Ghouls
240 - 4 Grave Guard
180 - 2 Ethereal Host
440 - 4 Black Knights
160 - 4 Dire Wolves
130 - 2 Fell Bats
230 - 1 Vampire Lord
- 1 Winged Nightmare (80)
160 - 2 Vampire
90 - 2 Necromancer
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2000 - 26/13
Jumping on the Heerschau 2021 challenge from Stronghold Terrain, it's basically Tales of Instahammer but for SAGA. Not sure exactly how it pans out, the full schedule hasn't been revealed, but I'm going to try and get some of those Teutonic's from Crusader Miniatures done. Even if I don't have a dedicated Warlord model yet. No idea what the final list will look like (fingers crossed for lots of Hearthguard) so I'll assume an even split of 2pts each of Hearthguard, Warriors and Levy and add a tentative 49 (including Warlord remember) minis to the list. Currently sat with 12 mounted Hearthguard, 8 foot Hearthguard and the same again with Great Weapons, and 24 Warriors and the same again with Crossbows, so I just need to source some suitable Levy figures if the need arises.
So it seems to be tradition now that I get the latest Underworlds box set from Sarah each Christmas, and last year was no exception. I have 3 Warbands to do for Season 1, 4 for Season 2, and currently own 2 of the 5 I still need to do for Season 3, plus the 2 from the Champions of Dreadfane set. There has been a teaser image for Season 4 (Direchasm) so that adds another 8 Warbands (including those in the box). Don't know the exact numbers, but it is 70 minis up to and including the Direchasm starter. That leaves 6 warbands so, guessing at least 3 minis per set is another 18, so, again, a tentative 100 to finish them all? Looking at the teaser image, we have Undivided Chaos Warriors, Lizardmen, Vampirates? Savage Orcs, Ossiarch Bonereapers and Idoneth Deepkin. I think.
Pretty simple, averages out to 1 game every couple of weeks to begin with, or 1 a week if I can get out to play. Hopefully, the restrictions get lifted early enough and I can get out to the club again. Worst case scenario, redlining a full weekend of Shadespire to rack up a load.
Hopefully I can make good on this one this year. Planning for 4 session and I guess if the lockdown restrictions stay in effect, I can use that time to build up the warbands and scenarios plan, then try and get the games done at the end of the year. Again, inspired by John E's excellent umpiring at the club, I'd like to make this a long running thing if it takes off.
I want to get some board gaming done this year to make use of the various ones I have picked up over the years. Shadespire is an easy point here, and I want to play Blood Rage again. Beyond that, no solid plans, although Hate might factor in, but it is a big box to deal with.
Simple really. Just to keep everyone (all 20 of you) up to date with what I'm up to.
What with relocating my painting area, the plan is to build a new games table and unit for boardgame and figure case storage. it's a bit of a combination of my hobbies and I want to open up the games room a bit more and deal with the clutter a bit better as it always seems to pile up. The plan is to build an extending tabletop that starts at 4'x4' and opens up to a 6'x4'. There isn't really a need for a permanent 7'x4' board when most of the games we play use a 4ft table. It should sit on 4 small bookcases and slid out when required, but slide away when not in use to avoid it becoming a dumping ground. The second thing is a unit that will hold a number of figure cases and most of the board games that I have, just to clear up more space. I have the shed mostly done, and should be able to get something functional sorted out.
Same as this year. Get out the house. Spend some money. See some people/cool things. I'd be happy to get at least 1, but aiming for 4. Fingers crossed.
As far as the blog/my hobby is concerned, along with the above #hobbyresolutions, I am going to be giving some thought to the following.
I mean, 3d printing minis doesn't count as buying, right? But still, I don't want to just be adding to piles, I want to make a inroads into the leadpile and keep at it.
Paint Vikings. Easy enough right, especially as I have some planned.
Yeah, still crazy business I know. But I did start it last year. Actually, it occurred to me that it is now easier to get rid of stuff because if the notion ever takes me to do something that I'd already cleared out, I can print a new or similar thing in a lot of cases.
So I've kept on top of buying these up as they are released and I want to try and paint up at least one force for every title. Using a combination of models already painted and stuff I have planned for this year, I'm going to start tracking my progress.
After that big wall of text, all that remains to be said is I wish you all a better, a happier and healthier 2021 and may you end the year with at least as much hobby enthusiasm as you started it.
All the best,
John
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