I get the impression (and this is purely anecdotal from looking at wargaming FB groups, and forums, and blogs) that a painting pandemic has broken out in our little hobby.
Well done lads (and some lasses).
Self-isolation is what we wargamers crave, isn't it!
Following a series of business meeting and speaking engagement postponements, and the development of a new cough (although, like many I've had a bit of a cough over the whole winter, on and off, nothing dramatic), I've decided to self-isolate. So in the interests of health, and the lead pile, I'm taking it easy for a couple of weeks. Although I have some client work that is booked to happen remotely (phone, zoom, etc), and a fair bit of writing to do (new book due this year), I am taking this opportunity to progress the Successor armies.
On the workbench at the moment, a small unit of Thessalian cavalry.
Keep spirits up everyone... It will all be over by Christmas!
Lead mountains will be climbed !
ReplyDeleteWe'll do our very best!
DeleteSounds a plan Phil, take care.
ReplyDeleteForgot to say I look forward to seeing this army develop.
DeleteThx Alan. This project is growing arms and legs... Am enjoying it immensely. Hope you're keeping well too. Best regards. Phil
DeleteOut of every crisis comes an opportunity - to paint! 😀
ReplyDeleteAlways opportunity Jim. I think hobbies are an important means of maintaining perspective and fortitude at times like this. Best rgds. Phil
DeleteA silver lining, indeed. Good luck with climbing the lead mountain. I actually got some models on the table to game with this week.
ReplyDeleteSplendid AJ... Well done. It's at times like this that I'm very grateful to have this hobby. Best regards. Phil
DeleteI suspect we shall see a flurry of new stuff plus some interesting diversions as people delve deeper into their lead mountains...
ReplyDeleteTake care of yourself...
All the best. Aly
Cheers Aly. I hope you're keeping well, and tackling the lead mountain too. Best regards. Phil
DeleteI have the same plans Phil. Albeit that I'm still going in to work but not going anywhere on an evening.
ReplyDeleteHi Paul. Go for full on isolation if possible. Does wonders for the soul, and the painting! Stay well. Phil
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