Getting Back Into the Saddle Again. Again.
Happy Easter, Readers!
When I was preparing myself and clearing the decks for the recent Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge, I looked back at the log I keep of every building and painting project undertaken and I was utterly horrified to discover that...
...and this is a shameful thing to admit...
...I hadn't actually painted anything since the end of the previous painting challenge, almost nine months before! Shock! Horror!
Now, I have learnt not to put too much pressure on myself with respect to the hobby, so I didn't beat myself up for this glaring oversight; nor had I been idle during those nine months, as I had built and written and playtested and planned and crafted in the meantime, in addition to being busy with Normal Life and Family, but it did make me realise something:
If I don't get back into my hobby painting again swiftly, I put myself at risk of doing the same damned thing again through 2022!
To this end, I'm pleased to announce that I have forced myself to hop aboard the painting train once more.
I've still got a number of 1940 French units to paint, but to help 'mix it up' a bit, I've already embarked upon painting something both bigger and smaller:
Warlord Games' Epic Black Powder Waterloo British. Bloomin' thousands of them...
...because someone has to take on the Editor's dastardly Napoleonic French, yes?
Oui.

Warlord Games' Epic Black Powder Waterloo British. Bloomin' thousands of them...
...because someone has to take on the Editor's dastardly Napoleonic French, yes?
Oui.