I have not blogged regularly since 2022, Covid-19 and other things have either sucked away my time and motivation, as well as children growing into teenagers. Travel and a heavy workload took its toll, as well as purchasing a 100-year-old property to renovate last year.
Painting has been erratic, with bouts of heavy work and then nothing for months at a time. Gaming-wise, I think I have played 2-3 games a year, mostly 28mm Napoleonic and a single 15mm ACW game. My house has taken a lot of time, though a year in now so I know what needs doing. A developer could easily bowl it and make 5 shitty apartments, but where is the adventure in that.
I've always enjoyed the painting side of the hobby in truth, I have armies painted that have never seen a game. Too many armies and gears to be honest, as at times the hobby has been an unhealthy one, as it was always easy to buy and paint and ignore the real world. Also having around 20+ projects has not helped, so slowly I am reducing my stocks. I have enjoyed the games over the last few years; I am lucky to have a good group of like-minded players. I did branch out a good few years ago to try new things but found I didn't have time or simply got tired of games being used by players to yell about their latest political or social "expose".
Over time I have a found a good balance, while PC games can be fun, I'd rather paint, and then mixed with regular life a good way to unwind. I traditionally used to paint as a teen while watching cricket on free TV, not days everything needs a subscription and cash, so I simply listen\watch YouTube.
Some highlights.
A 28mm Spanish 1812 army was slowly built, packed with religious undertones.
A visit to the Imperial Palace in Tokyo
An exciting Valour and Fortitude game using Warlord Epic battles
An exciting adventure under the floor of my house, where the 37cm crawl space allowed me to insulate under a floor. As part of this I stapled the insulation to my finger, hilarity ensued, who needs finger nails anyway. I replaced the floor of the lounge, 100 year old Native Rimu was past its sell by date and I also needed to evict the borer. Only 3 more room floors to go ! Then the walls.
Lead paint removal, gib linings, insulation, rewire, house leveling. Why did I do this again ?





1 comment:
A pleasant surprise to see this here, Paul! I guess whatever keeps your mind exercised and corpus delicti busy is a good thing.
But 21+ projects! I thought I was taking on too much with ... ... eleven. Sorry, twelve. Thirteen.
Meanwhile, I have hoiked out some of my existing WSS stuff and have set up a 'Battle of Blasthof Bridge', a version of the 'Charge!' scenario suggested in the Fourth Wargames Convention for gridded games. Small game. I'll finish it tomorrow, I guess...
Cheers,
Ion
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