As of now this Blog will contain my musings and ramblings and posts related to Painting, Projects and Games will be under the sub-blogs that can be accessed from the menu bar (if that's the correct term!?!) above.
I idea being that it will assist be to focus my efforts and record the results. Again time will tell.
The purpose of this blog is to motivate, or failing that embarrass, me into tackling my metal mountain/plastic pile and, latterly, laser cut MDF collection. I will also attempt to explain and share my wargaming thoughts and antics!
Saturday, 6 February 2016
January - The Detox Belt Tightens.
The metal and plastic detox went well during January; not a single figure purchased!! I honestly didn't think I could do it. So far so good.
On the detox downside I have purchased the marvellous Charlie Foxtrot Signal Box and then a load of Sarissa Precisions Railway Range - namely Track, Train, Guards Van, carriages, Goods Rolling Stock, Platform and Signals. These compliment the Sarissa Railway Station that I purchased last year and will be used for primarily Very British Civil War but also for NE European Bolt Action.
I've now had a serious talk to myself and decided that MDF buildings have had to be added to the already extensive list of 'banned' products.
The only exception will be in the event of me actually being organised enough to sell the parts of the mountain and pile that I decide I will never utilise; in which case I can invest the income in figures etc that are required to complete existing projects.
The primary object being absolutely no new Projects whatsoever.
On the detox downside I have purchased the marvellous Charlie Foxtrot Signal Box and then a load of Sarissa Precisions Railway Range - namely Track, Train, Guards Van, carriages, Goods Rolling Stock, Platform and Signals. These compliment the Sarissa Railway Station that I purchased last year and will be used for primarily Very British Civil War but also for NE European Bolt Action.
I've now had a serious talk to myself and decided that MDF buildings have had to be added to the already extensive list of 'banned' products.
The only exception will be in the event of me actually being organised enough to sell the parts of the mountain and pile that I decide I will never utilise; in which case I can invest the income in figures etc that are required to complete existing projects.
The primary object being absolutely no new Projects whatsoever.
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