2019-01-01

New year and resolutions

At the beginning of the year, I posted a few new years resolutions at the facebook page of my local club. Since we've now hit the end of the year, I thought it could be amusing to see how these have managed to stand up.

  • Paint two ships for Blood & Plunder
Well, I got a bit more than half way on this, the Brigantine Hermione is done, and I'm about half finished with the Frigate as well. The large ships are daunting simply by their size. And the fact that I only have one of each, and am not too used to painting ships, certainly doesn't help.


  • Paint 125 ish sailors once the No Peace Beyond the Line kickstarter arrives
It arrived a bit later in the year than expected, but I've got 26 done with my natives. Next up is the 50 Dutchmen, which will soon get their time.


  • Related to the above, paint three ships and 2 canoes for Blood & Plunder
The canoes are small, and thus easy and done. The bigger ships, I haven't even started with (although the Piragua is looking inviting)


  • "Finish" my Norse Gaels for SAGA (where "finish" means "have 6 points painted and done").
This would be the first unequivocal success, they're done and ready, and I even managed to add some options to them.


  • Paint 2 dedicated Frostgrave warbands, as well as treasures
This resolution was borne of the fact that I was getting tired of using my SAGA Vikings when playing Frostgrave, and is another success, although I'm slipping by here on a technicality. I've got two warbands painted, Cultists and Shieldmaidens (nevermind that I currently have two more shieldmaidens on the painting table, those are a pretty distraction with converting and painting something different). However, the initial idea was to paint the cultists (done) as well as a gnoll warband (current status: 10 assembled...) At least I went above and beyond on the treasures, with 4 ready to use, including one larger one.


  • Paint a platoon for Chain of Command in 15mm (and decide for a nation and division for that platoon).
I'm not quite there. In the end, I decided on a panzergrenadier platoon from the 21st Panzer Division in Normandy (if only because of weird french vehicles). The core platoon has been finished, but it has exactly 0 support available (unless I scrounge some tank from my Flames of War germans... and then it would be the wrong division markings). I could try to argue that the platoon I painted for a friend should count for this, but we all know that if it isn't left with you, it doesn't count.


  • Reduce the amount of unpainted 15mm tanks
This has been more of a running resolution, but I've painted up several platoons of british tanks, as well as a few germans, so some advances has definetely been made, my "to paint" shelf is now less than half full of 15mm tanks, where it was all full at the beginning of the year.


  • If time and money allows, build and paint a platoon for Chain of Command in 28mm
Suffice to say, time and money did not allow. Then again, this was very much something cool to do if I didn't get distracted by other stuff.
  • If I get a 28mm platoon, create a wargaming table for them
Follow-up of the above. Since that one didn't get done, this one oviously failed as well.


Of course, this isn't everything I've painted. I tried to keep to the list, but I'm me, and I suffer from a severe case of Wargamer Attention Deficit... ooh, shiny! Two major things stand out.

First, I painted a SAGA warband of dwarves (excellent now that Age of Magic is inbound)


Secondly, I've discovered The Ninth Age (5 second explanation: old Warhammer Fantasy, now handled by the fans with focus on balance instead of selling newest and shiniest models), which gave me all the push I needed to get Warlord Games Landsknecht. A few of those have been painted. Many more to come. In fact, I should probably do a review of the Landsknecht, they're some very nice kits. And useful for both historical and not-so-historical stuff.


Of course, while the old year is gone, the new year is just about to start. And it was both fun and useful to have a list of stuff to paint, so I'm going to put out a new list here.

Fool in a Hat's New Years Painting Resolutions for 2019

  • Paint the rest of the No Peace Beyond the Line kickstarter
    • 50 Dutchmen
    • 40 generic europeans (which will be distributed among my other forces... don't know which yet)
    • a Piragua
    • the Fluyt "Amelia"
    • the Galleon "Santa Barbara de Nicomedia"
  • My Blood & Plunder Natives need reinforcements. Get those, paint them
  • Finish my Blood & Plunder Frigate (this one should be easy, at least...)
  • Once the other B&P ships are finished, get a Bark (tentatively named Lydia) and paint it.
  • Frostgrave
    • The gnolls I didn't manage to get done 2018. Aiming for 20 fellows, with useful armaments for both normal Frostgrave and Ghost Archipelago
    • The all-female warband from the latest release of plastic female soldiers (all assemled already)
    • At least three winter-themed treasures (all I have so far are very obviously summer/tropically themed).
    • Various monsters from Maze of Malcor
  • Chain of Command (in 15mm)
    • The 21 Panzer Divison  platoon really needs some support. Get to it.
    • Get them some opposition: a british rifle platoon (with support)
  • Concurrently to the above, paint more 15mm tanks. Try to clear out the "to paint" shelf, then get started on the "to build" piles and whatever else I have scattered around.
    • Finish up an understrength company of canadian Sherman tanks (5 to go, but they need to be assemled as well)
  • Oathmark is set to release heavily armored dwarves. I will need at least one box of 30.
  • Paint up more Landsknecht (there is a list)
  • Perry Miniatures are releasing Agincourt mounted knights. Get them, assemble them, paint them. Possibly as a second army for The Ninth Age.
  • If the fellows at the club get their Napoleonics going, I will probably have to join in. For that, I need to decide on what regiment of redcoats to paint.
  • Time and money permitting, I'll try to get a wargaming table of my own.

This is a dire list, and I must admit to not thinking I will get done with everything. Still, it gives me a plan, and I might just surprise myself (or I will get distracted by some new game...) At the very least, it should keep new purchases to a minimum.

Feel free to share your own new years painting resolutions.

Happy new year
/Fool Out

2 kommentarer:

  1. Good job mate, Lots of progress even if you didn't hit every goal post. Know the struggle of not being able to tackle the bigger pieces due to their daunting size.

    SvaraRadera
    Svar
    1. Thank you. I'd like to think that I'm getting better at it ;) (otherwise, I will never manage the table...)

      Radera