Monday, 25 January 2021

New year hobby resolutions

Last year was very hard for everyone. It impacted me and my family on multiple levels and there were many challenges we faced (and we're probably not alone - I believe that many other people faced similar challenges as well). Things seem to be slowly settling down at the moment, so I spent some time thinking what should be my hobby goals for 2021.

For this year, I really wanted to focus on finishing my Everchosen army and painting a small group of Sylvnaeth models using an alternate colour scheme. Also, I started building Tzeentch army that uses Chaos Warriors, Tzaangors and some Daemons. Right now, I want to keep it fairly small and play some games with it (I would really like to try Meeting Engagement rules). This army is probably going to be my main "hobby project" in the near future, so expect to a few posts about it on this blog.

So, here are my hobby goals for 2021:

  • Build all models for my WH40K and Age of Sigmar armies, with the exception of Adeptus Custodes (however, I will aim to build them as well if I can). The Adeptus Custodes are an exception simply because my focus for this year will not be so much on WH40K - it will mainly revolve around Age of Sigmar. My Necrons are fully painted at this point, and I will probably have my Chaos Space Mrines army painted for me. For WH40K games that I will play, I plan to use my Necrons, in order to try out their new Codex. This means that Adeptus Custodes are going to wait for some time, so I don't have to hurry.
  • Finish painting first unit of Varanguard, paint the second unit of Varanguard, paint Kurnoth Hunters, Tree-Revenants and converted Branchwych. 
  • Try to update the blog at least once a month.
  • Obviously - play more games, especially narrative-driven ones.

I should be able to meet all these goals - they are fairly small and should be quite manageable. In fact, I have managed to already assembled a lot of stuff: Sylvaneth Warcry starter, Branchwraith (by converting the Branchwych model) and all models from Slaves to Darkness starter. Currently, I am assembling the Akhelian Leviadon, so it seems that the goal regarding assembling all models will be completed in the near future. When it comes to painting, I don't worry too much about the Slvaneth, because I have already painted a lot of them (over 3500 points) and despite using alternate colour scheme, I think I can move pretty fast. However, the only thing that I am concerned about is painting Varanguard - the first unit progressed very slowly because I was looking for a colour scheme to use and then I wasn't satisfied with some parts of the paintjob, so I spent a lot of time fixing that. I am still not sure which colour scheme to use for the second unit - should I simply continue using the existing one, or try something new (probaly something Tzeentch-like). 

But, I also realized that it would be a good idea to have these goals visualized in some way. I am a software engineer and I also love Kanban boards, so I have decided to use once such board for tracking my hobby projects. I also like visualizing progress in this way, because I can clearly see how much has been done and what else is there to do. I am using Asana for tracking my hobby backlog. Here's how it looks like right now.

This is my board for tracking how many models I have assembled. There is also another one, that is used for tracking models that I have painted during the year. I have broken down everyting I want to do in small "tasks", and I work on one task at a time, trying  to be as consistent as possible (and also avoid working on anything else, which is easier said than done :D ). 

However, during the last year I have also made a some hard decisions regarding my hobby - this meant selling some stuff, or abandoning some ideas completely. These decisions were made not only because of general lack of time, but also due to me wanting to spend less on miniatures and wanting to more carefully plan my hobby activities. I'll soon write a post about this as well - because it may be helpful for people who are facing similar decisions. Stay tuned!




Wednesday, 13 January 2021

Painting Varanguard, part 2

Few days ago, I have finished painting second model in the first unit of Varanguard. This one, in my opinion, is the hardest to paint from the unit, because all of the cracks on the horse barding and the shield. Depending on the colour scheme you use, those details could take a lot of time. I went with the more difficult option of trying to create flame/lava effect inside the cracks - however, I was not happy with the first few attempts, and had to start over each time. This frustrated me a bit, because my painting time is limited and I want to move with reasonable speed - but in the same time, I can't simply leave the miniature with the paintjob I am not satisfied with (and by satisfied, I mean "good enough", not perfect). However, I managed to finish the miniature and I am happy with the result. 

I started painting the tihrd (and last) miniature of the first unit and I think that paintjob should be a lot easier. When The whole unit is finished, I will post a short tutorial that could hepl you if you want to recreate this colour scheme.




 

Sunday, 10 January 2021

Indomitus Necrons

Recently, Dusan from Warbrush studio has painted another set of Necron miniatures for me - the ones from the "Indomitus" box. If you follow this blog, you may have seen the pictures of the first batch of Necrons that Dusan painted a few months ago (original post can be found here). Back then, we defined a colour scheme for the whole army and these minis were (naturally) painted in the same way. Now I can say that my army is complete - and I can't wait to put these gorgeous models on the table. I should play my first game with Necrons (and my first WH40K 9th edition game) in the following weeks, so expect to see some battle reports soon!

 


 




Monday, 4 January 2021

Chaos Marauder Horsemen

Dusan from Warbrush studio has recently painted some more miniatures for me - this time, it was 10 Chaos Marauders Horsemen for my Slaves to Darkness army. I know that these models may look a bit "outdated" compared to the more recent miniatures (because this plastic kit has been around for a while and the general aestethic has changed), but I really like them a lot. Generally, I plan on using them in Everchosen, Knights of the Empty Throne and (of course) Ravagers lists, as a mobile unit that can take objectives quickly. It would be especially cool to have them along with Varanguard and Chaos Knights in all-cavalry Knights of the Empty Throne army (and I am planning to try that soon). Here's a couple of pictures: