Bought yesterday - the bristles are for 6mm Thirty Years War pikes. |
This essentially meant basing, adding filler to the bases, undercoating and adding an initial wash in the dominant costume colour. They would not be pretty, but they would be identifiable and distinguishable. I will reiterate yet again that I am committed to further painting before any given army is brought out again. I should also stress that some of my Rampant armies are already painted.
Well, I did get all the relevant armies sorted, cleaned-up and based, and I applied filler to the vast majority of those requiring it. That’s as far as I got but it was some sort of achievement. Before everything went pear-shaped I also managed 4 games - one of Lion Rampant and three of Rebels & Patriots.
I wasn't initially affected by the ennui that other wargame bloggers reported but I'm beginning to feel rather demoralised since they closed the coffee shops, pubs and restaurants even though there was no evidence they were spreading infection. They provided a little relief in a year when social and hobby activity has been closed down. Endless walks are fine in spring, summer and autumn but less attractive in the bleak midwinter.
Gotta agree, I work at a brewery and we're suffering, I played a few games before the initial lockdown and played a couple of games over zoom. Definitely a year to forget!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry for anyone who works in hospitality. In my experience hospitality venues have been the safest places to be. I’m hoping it will all be over by the middle of next year...
DeleteI saw the brush and thought Mrs Phalanx may have a job on the horizon for you Richard!
ReplyDeleteMrs P was with me when I bought it and knew instinctively that it was not for domestic use. Uncanny.
ReplyDeleteIt has been a very strange year. Definitely not enough gaming.
ReplyDeleteNot enough of a lot of things and probably 6 months more to go...
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