- Found a cool list for Warriors of Chaos that I might someday want: 4xMarauder Horsemen w/Flails, 2xForsaken, 2xChosen w/GW, 2xWarShrines, whatever else can fit. This was found on Stelek's blog, Yes The Truth Hurts. I like the idea of this list. I'm also a fan of small model number armies, and this would definitely be one.
- I'm reading the Lord of the Rings for the first time, and even though I really enjoy the story, I have no inkling to play GW's Lord of the Rings game. *whew*
- I achieved one of my Short Term Goals tonight. Sure, it was only painting my double-based Jezzail to wash, but it was still something. I also got the two Gutter Runners and the converted Ratling Gun painted to wash. That means I'm that much closer to completing those goals, as well. Now the only Skaven models in my army that have no paint on them are the Clanrats and two Assassins.
- Still need to work hard to get the Ratling Gun painted by the 20th. This week is going to be busy for me because of Blazers Basketball and other commitments, but I need to find the time to get it done.
DreadTober 2019 Week 4 - To Done!
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Got all the little final detailing done on the Contemptor Achillus over the
weekend, just in time to hit the finish line for DreadTober! Without
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5 years ago
4 comments:
Hey bud, looks like you have quite a bit planned for the coming weeks! Is there a reason you enjoy putting together smaller armies more than full forces? I guess I like doing the same thing really, having a small game with a set number of models allows more time on painting the models and a small army ready in no time! That, and it takes me such a long time to paint a squad/unit!
I have the terrible habit of being interested in what I'm NOT supposed to be working on. I would love to have fully painted "standard" armies, but I just don't have the patience for them. That's why I stick to smaller forces, that may some day expand into full forces. It allows me to dabble with different armies and such without investing too much money into any one force. Of course, that is the idea, but I often find myself over-buying...
Oh yeah, I'm also REALLY slow when it comes to accomplishing things, so smaller armies are more achievable.
That sounds so similar to me! I often take weeks just to finish a few models, and as soon as they are finished I am already bored. I guess I have gotten better recently because I now have so many bits and pieces of armies that I can stick to one army knowing I have tested everything else. I was actually thinking of Mordheim for a while as it would give me time to work on individual models, but one thing at a time I think! I have added your blog to my blogroll mate as there is some great stuff on your site, hope you don't mind!
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