Monday, July 25, 2016

State of the Painting Desk

Having finally returned home after a week away for work, I find the painting desk exactly as left.  That is, several projects in work.  After I catch up on a few household chores, hopefully, I can get back to the painting desk.

What lurks on the painting desk today?  Well, I real mish-mash of projects are posed on the desk.  The figures in work comprise:
  • 2 x 25mm Russian limbers and teams for the 19th Century Great Game project.  Each limber has four horses, limber, and two outriders.
  • 1 x Sikh gun and four crew for the 19th Century Great Game project.
  • 2 x Mounted knights as a command group for the 28mm Reconquista project.
  • 2 x Mounted officers as a command group for the 28mm Great Italian Wars project.
  • 5 x 28mm U.S.A Rocketmen by Bob Murch. What?  I surprised myself by pulling them from The Lead Pile!  Very cool models and a blast to paint.
After the desk is cleared from these items, focus likely returns to either the 15mm 1859 or 18mm 1799 projects but who knows?

Still in work is a recap of painting analytics covering the first half of 2016 and a replay of the Battle of Brawner's Farm.  Seems summertime weather is drawing my attention away from the hobby.

Until next time...

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    1. Michal, you are easy to please and I appreciate that!

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    1. The pulp figures will look good once finished. What will I do with them? Who knows?

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  3. I must admit I was a little surprised to see pulp figures on your painting desk... what to do with them, you asked?... :o) hock the pulp figures on eBay? ;op

    cheers,

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    1. Excellent suggestion! If I cannot figure out what to do them, perhaps, offer them up as a contest prize?

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    2. or...you may consider passing on your pulp figures to one of your followers as a gift/reward?.. and no, not suggestion to me, not interested in pulp/futurist figures...

      cheers,

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    3. Another good suggestion. After painting them, I may just decide to start a new project. What AM I thinking?

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