Sunday, May 18, 2025

Chasseurs de Fischer

Activities on the hobby front continue winding their way through the month of May in the seasonal downturn mentioned in an earlier post (see A Few Spanish and a Seasonal Funk).  Contributing to this stall and recent lack of posts was my week away in California.  Nine days between posts is likely the biggest gap in more than a dozen years.  Returning sees even more work to catch up with on the home front.  Hopefully, I will be back to normal operations soon.  The forced hiatus presents one interesting fallout.  Having not posted in more than one week, I find it challenging to actually restart the blogging routine.  I considered holding off for even a few more days needing a little recovery time to collect my thoughts.  Once jostled out of a routine and regular habit, I am a little surprised how easy it would be to either slow down or stop altogether.  
Anyway, back to today's offering.

Mustering out earlier in the month are the French Chasseurs de Fischer.  This body of 15 light infantrymen are added into the French Army for the 18mm SYW collection.  Figures are Old Glory.  Still a number of units awaiting their turn at the photo booth.  With luck, I will return to the painting desk soon and the next post with not be nine days away.

Until next time.

54 comments:

Neil Patterson said...

Very nice Jonathan! Welcome back to blogging!
Neil

Richard said...

Excellent unit Jonathan. I'm glad that you shaking back onto your routine. I was beginning to think that you had been too quiet... and that is a great loss.

Norm said...

‘Once jostled out of a routine and regular habit, I am a little surprised how easy it would be to either slow down or stop altogether’ ……. Welcome to my world :-)

MSFoy said...

These are nifty looking little chaps - like them a lot.

My own normal level of blogging output represents a balance of all sorts of things, but I've come to accept that what I get out of posting is mostly personal entertainment, communication with friends and - less obviously - a useful habit of routine engagement. Sometimes, looking at my old posts, I wonder why on earth I published a particular item, and when coming back from a quiet spell I find I'm trying to be more discerning in my choice of material. It doesn't last, of course!

Anyway, that's enough about me - good to see you back in action.

pancerni said...

I Had a year of one post, and one over 100 posts. Posting with excellent content is more impressive than a high post count. Your blog will make it better for you and you will make the blog better, post by post.

rross said...

Very nice unit Jon, I like their headgear in particular!
I can easily believe this us the longest gap between posts on your blog, like others, I had started to wonder where you were!
I also totally understand the impact of a break in routine..I was back home from our short holiday early Tuesday evening but could not motivate myself to post anything until Saturday...and I have still not visited the painting desk!

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thank you, Neil!

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks, Richard! I was thinking that I had been too quiet too!

Jonathan Freitag said...

Quite right, Norm! I need to rebuild a new head of steam.

Jonathan Freitag said...

Much appreciated, Tony!
I post for personal accomplishments and entertainment too, but my posts are less entertaining than yours!

Jonathan Freitag said...

Joe, this may be the jolt I need!

Jonathan Freitag said...

The mirliton is a fine piece of headgear. With an average of nine or ten posts per month, May is going to miss that mark by a bit. Probably will affect the annual totals too. Oh well, life proses constant adjustments to routines. With focus, perhaps I can return to that frequency? I have been back two days and have yet to make it downstairs to the game room.

Matt Crump said...

A lovely unit Jon….a rest is often a good thing. This wargaming lark is a hobby after all 👍

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thank you, Matt! A rest is good but coming back after a week away is slow.

Phil Robinson said...

A fine addition there Jonathan. I try to keep up regularly with posts as I think I might stop all together if I don’t. Though I feel it can be counterproductive if the mojo is absent and I force myself perhaps?

Lawrence H said...

Interesting that the chords on the mirliton are green as well, which makes them look quite different. Lovely work on them. It is interesting when one has an enforced break away from the hobby. I always feel lick I need a bit of a kickstart to get back into the swing.

Michal DwarfCrypt said...

Beautiful unit Jonathan!

Norm said...

Well I hexed out a board today with 5 1/4” hexes, so old is new and new is old. Keep up the good work. 👌

The Jolly Broom Man said...

Nice to see you back in action. I aim for two posts a month - which is not too much of a chore.

Jonathan Freitag said...

I saw your latest work, Norm. In the most recent WotR game of Solden Hill, I went gridless. While the game played out fine, the players and I agreed that playing remotely on a hex was a better solution. Back to hexes after a very short diversion to an open table.

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks, Phil! How many of us have these same thoughts on blogging, I wonder?

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thank you! The mostly green uniform needs the white gaiters to give some punch to the effect. I have the same response. I need to kick myself back into gear.

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks!

Jonathan Freitag said...

Good! Going from ten posts/month to none in nine days is quite a change. I need to pick up the pace again. Two posts/month is a leisurely and sustainable pace.

Mark Strachan said...

You brought back some memories there Jonathan...I remember painting that unit for someone back in the mid-1980s using the old Frei Korps figures. And I agree it is very easy to drop out of the routine.

Peter said...

Always difficult to get back into the routine of posting after being away with no wargaming/painting activity to really write about.

Jonathan Freitag said...

The inertia to overcome even a week off from blogging produced a greater challenge than expected.

Jonathan Freitag said...

Getting back into the routine is hard even though I still have plenty to share.

pancerni said...

Oh, BTW, the unit is very well done and should coun as a week's worth of a pass on posting just to get it correct.

Ben Cato said...

Lovely figures Jonathan.
I try and post in advance with one or two months posts in the pipeline, so there is no real pressure to post anything... not that my one post every two weeks is particularly onerous.

Donnie McGibbon said...

A lovely looking unit Jon, very nice and a unit you don't see too much off. Welcome back to blogging, I had thought you had been very quiet so it's good to see you back.

Ed M said...

Welcome back. Rather like exercising, once you disrupt the routine it's easy to let things slip. Then again, starting up with regular blogging/writing doesn't bring on the soreness and strains that getting back into shape does!

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks, Joe!

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks! You are more proactive than I. When I was still traveling for work, I would try to get one or two posts in the can to publish while away. Now, I publish just in t8me with no backlog.

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks, Donnie! While I only missed nine days, it seemed like a long time between posts.

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thank you, Ed! It sure is easy to let a routine slip away with only the briefest of lapses. Why am I still sore?

Anonymous said...

A great looking unit, full of character and gaming potential for the table. I really look forward to seeing them in action…
Alan Tradgardland

caveadsum1471 said...

Lovely looking unit, very characterful, I was concerned as it seemed such a large gap in posting but all good now, I don't have a set amount of posts I aim for, just with what turns up!
Best Iain

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks, Alan! After I complete the current round of WotR games, I ought to return to the SYW/WAS for a time. Which battle to work up? That is the question.

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks, Iain! I appreciate your concern. Nine days is a large gap in postings from my regular routine. We will see if I can return to a similar pace.

Neil Scott said...

Lovely work on these Jonathan.

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks, Neil!

Stew said...

Meh, a week off doesn't seem like a big deal, but I guess if you're used to posting x3 a week then it might. I'm sure you'll get back into it again. Eventually.
or don't. Why not let off the gas petal and cruise for a while😁. you've certainly earned it. 😁

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks for the advice, Stew! Cruising sounds like fun but not in my nature...

Steve J. said...

A very nice unit there Jon:). I agree it is all too easy to lose the routine of Blogging etc, once you have even the smallest of breaks. I think my last post was over a month ago, but am slightly back in the saddle with the Partizan show report.

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks, Steve! I looked through your Partizan post while on the trainer this morning. Great games and great photos!

nundanket said...

Good to see you return to form Jon. I know how easy it is to slip out of posting! Think I went over a month recently.

Jonathan Freitag said...

Surprisingly easy to not return to hammering out regular posts after only a brief hiatus. In fact, I’m not getting much of any hobby work done.

david in suffolk said...

Welcome back Jon - if I could manage a post every 9 days I'd be quite pleased... The Chasseurs look fun, rather unusual!

Jonathan Freitag said...

When accustomed to posting every three days, a span of nine days between posts is a bit of a shocker.

James Fisher said...

They are tops Jonathan. They *must* get a +1, even if they cannot spell the name correctly.
I had a chuckle. Posting every nine days would be record output for me! However often you post they are always worth checking out.
Best wishes, James

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks, James! One day, these fellas may get a +1 in your honor.

Amtmann B. said...

I love the French light infantry. They have such a nice touch with their colourfull uniforms and their special jobs on the battlefield. Normaly I have to work on the figures to get the special look of the light troops. As always you painted them very well.

Jonathan Freitag said...

Thanks!

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