Putting it all on a blog came about after a few false starts and after reading this one, the Judgement Day Challenge I thought it might help provide a bit of incentive to keep it up.
For the first post I've dug out some of the originals, these are from a time when Citadel Miniatures ruled the roost in terms of lead (well, metal at least) miniatures and Games Workshop produced many many different games.
Greenskins were my favourite and these are some of the last miniatures I'd painted as part of a failed attempt to assemble a Greenskin horde that could stomp across the Old World with impunity.
Night Goblin Musician |
Night Goblin Fanatic |
Unfortunately in their infinite wisdom Games Workshop decided to spend the last 12 months destroying the Old World so that they could replace the venerable Warhammer Fantasy Battle with something else, there is much wailing and gnashing of teeth about it on the internet. The horde never quite made it.
This next one is a BloodBowl Orc, the 2nd edition of BloodBowl was my first real foray into gaming and again it was Orcs all the way.
Orcland Raider BloodBowl Blocker |
One last one, an Imperial Guard Lieutenant of the Tallarn Desert Raiders, this was just for fun, when it was first released it screamed Lawrence of Arabia and I think is one of the best paint jobs I managed.
Tallarn Desert Raider Lieutenant |
- 1 miniature per week.
- Miniatures can come from any source.
- Squads and vehicles get a multi-week dispensation on a discretionary basis.*
- Base decoration is optional.
- I may hold back completed miniatures to make sure I have one ready for next week.**
- Game Scenery counts.
I've decided to call the project "Approximately One Miniature Per Week With No Overriding Theme".
* :- It wouldn't be fun if there wasn't an opportunity to game the system.
** :- I'm two miniatures up already, it turns out painting is easier than writing a blog post.
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