Junt, Urn and I have been egging each other on quite a lot
this year and the result seems to have manifested in to a challenge.
What challenge? To paint 365 figures in a year. This
obviously equates to one a day which seems daunting but casting my eye back
over the last year I seem to have painted well over 200+ items and that
includes big scenery pieces that have taken more than a week for each one. I’ve
also prepped and made lots of figures and scenery. Given that I often batch
paint big groups of figures the target of 365 seems less scary.
A year dedicated to clearing some of the backlog of figures?
Yeah I’m up for that.
Junt also mentioned that we should try and maintain momentum
with the gaming itself and suggested 52 games in a year. Given how easily life
distracts us from fun things, I think this is going to be HARD but hey…..I’m up
for that challenge as well!
The 365 figures that I’m hoping to get done include:
40+ 40K Eldar
140+ 30K Marines,
Mechanicum & Solar Auxilia
20+ Pulp City heroes and civilians
80+ Dystopian
Wars for both the KoB and PE
70+ Seraphon
50+ Dystopian
Legion for both KoB and PE
150+ Massive
Darkness figures yet to arrive from a Kickstarter.
Okay, that actually total in excess of 550 figures which
will be something of a reach to achieve but that’s the reason for the
challenge. Soooooo many figures waiting to be painted. I wish it were all that is sat unpainted in my study. Gotta start somewhere I suspose!
I was planning to start on January 1st but I need
to get cracking on the Seraphon for February and as such I’ve started the challenge
already. 11th December 2016 is the day of commencement and by this
time next year I want to have completed at least 365 figures from the list above.
We shall see.
The GoGs are heading for Nottingham on 10/02/17 and I need
to have an army ready. I have the BFG’s seraphon on loan under the condition
that I paint it and this is a convenient starting point. I’ve got 2 months to
paint 70+ figures and I’ll be happy to get 30+ figures done per month as it’ll
show me how difficult it is to keep on track.
Now the Seraphon should be a quick paint….
…but as usual I find a way to complicate the process. I’ve
gone for a wash effect for the main colour scheme but I wanted to have their
armour plates in a different colour but also tonally similar to the main
colour. This means adding a base colour to parts of the model prior to the
quick wash. Probably doesn’t actually take much longer but just feels like it
when you’re trying to do 37 in one batch! Probably will only take one more
evening to finish the first stage and then onto applying the wash.
Only one thing left to say.
0 finished in 3/362 days
Gulp!
TTFN