Friday, 30 August 2019

2018/19 Hobby Season Review






Hi folks,

What a season it has been. Every year I look back over my finished projects and I'm surprised with what I have actually managed to achieve. This year I found it almost painful to look back, as it has been a really difficult 12 months. I am in a rather bizarre position where I am the most content with my modelling and painting skills than I have ever been, but feel completely sapped of energy to make the most of it. I'm searching for solutions, but haven't zeroed in on anything yet. As a result, there are a few projects that I really should have finished by now, that will hopefully get done by the end of the year. DreadTober is going to be epic.

That said, lets take a look at what I actually did manage to get finished...


2000 pt Dark Angels Army (2nd Edition)






This project has a bit of my heart and soul in it. Half of the models in this army were gifts that I got from my mum before she passed away 19 years ago (half a lifetime ago). The other half are all gifts from great friends, Howie, Wade, Heinz and Craig R. The theme of the army was a return to the old school Bravest of the Plains People vibe: lots of feathers and tribal names.



2000 pt Tyranids Army (8th Edition Jormungandr Splinter Fleet)












A Hive Fleet that focuses on an Australian Aboriginal Dreamtime theme, Splinter Fleet Numereji uses the Jormungandr rules to deliver snake-like Nids into the heart of the battle (or the teeth of the enemy guns, depending on my luck). It includes some really neat Aliens themed conversions.



Iron Snakes Centurions






I feel like these Centurions were a great idea but I have been stuffing around with them for so long it is grating on my nerves. I finally managed to finish the first three for Squaduary and have another three left to do before the end of the year. Armed with assault cannons, plasma cannons and storm shields, they aren't your average Centurions.



Sapphon, High Interrogator and Grand Master of Chaplains






Another model that has been rattling around for years, I added the final touches to Sapphon and took some photos with my new light box setup ( I am still trying to get it right). I love using Sapphon in my second edition army, because he has enough wargear cards to give him a jump pack and combat drugs. Happy days!



Imperial Knight Errant Progress






This knight may not be finished but I did a lot of work on it in October last year. I will be finishing this guy off before the end of the year, as part of my DreadTober pledge.



Lictor Kill Team






So deliciously gribbly, this Kill Team has proved to be quiet a nightmare on the tabletop. I love the diversity I managed to pack into this unit, as well as the Ziodberg noises I get to make when I scoot them around the board.



Eddie and The Troopers Necron Kill Team






You'll take my life but I'll take yours too,
You'll fire your musket but I'll run you through.
So when you're waiting for the next attack,
You'd better stand there's no turning back.

The bugle sounds as the charge begins,
But on this battlefield no one wins.
The smell of acrid smoke and horses breath,
As you plunge into a certain death.

Oh oh oh
Oh oh oh


Dark Angels Kill Team







I added a Primaris Reiver Sergeant to some old Dark Angels models to make a Kill Team with a nice spread of model vintages. I have yet to use the team itself but it has an awful lot of dakka. 


Penny's Deers






My daughter picked these for her Birthday last year and I promised to paint them for her. I have another six on my workbench that I am working on periodically. Truth is, I am nervous as hell painting them, I am so afraid of doing a bad job. I told Penny this and she said "but you know I'll love them anyway Dad, because you painted them". 

Shut up. I'm not crying, you are crying.



Imrijka, Half-Orc Inquisitor






This was my mate Joel's Pathfinder character, who I inherited. We are still playing the campaign and Imrijka continues to demon butt.



Shiro-Oni BattleMech













I converted and painted this 'Mech for Wade's Christmas present, based on a novel design cooked up by a creative artist from the Battletech International Facebook group. It was one of those projects that just fell together perfectly. Iron Wind metals delivered faster than I thought possible, I had all the conversion pieces and the experience to use them and Wade and I both enjoy exploring Japanese culture.

"Revere Heaven, love mankind"



Airbrushing Skill Unlocked!







Sooo, not exactly a To-Do goal, but it should have been. Finally unpacking my airbrush and working up the guts to use it (and stuff it up and fix it and use it some more) was probably my proudest achievement this year. I will be using it a lot more from now on.


That's it for the past 12 months. Quite a few things got finished, but I was expecting plenty more and under better circumstances. Bring on the next Hobby Season!!!

See you across the table,

Marc



4 comments:

  1. Nice roundup man, some excellent achievements in there too.

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    1. Cheers :-) I'm really looking forward go the following 12 months, I get the feeling I am pulling out of my hobby nose dive.

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  2. The purpose of the review is to achieve what you clearly have recognised - despite a challenging season you've done loads. So if you finally overcome the inertia you feel just think of the coming season's output!
    My advice, build and prime a load of figures, but you knew that's what I would say... 😂

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    1. I'm thinking I'm going to start constructing some Space Hulk figures... ;-)

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