Saturday, 13 September 2014

461 - '6MMRPC' #3 - 'Milking a Dead Cow'

Hullo,

Just a quicky tonight, as I've been trying to actually quantify the rest of my 'molehill-mountain' of stuff I need to paint - conscious as I am that many of my good readers have far, far greater piles of plastic crack than mine:

This chart relates to my slow-time and relatively pointless accumulation of 'scenery'; pretty much all 15mm. I say 'relatively pointless' because I never play anyone at home: I have neither space nor table...nor willing foe, so as hobby aims go, it's a bit like (as a student of mine once phrased it) 'milking a dead cow'.

Still, it's fun to make and a pleasant break from things martial. Half of it's aspirational, because I've yet to even get the material, but the aim is to do it all on the cheap: all scratchbuilt and easy to store.

- D.

PS: Why have all the fun, bright colours gone out of MS Excel these days? Seriously: it's like a communist eastern block spreadsheet...

6 comments:

  1. It's always good to have a decent amount of terrain, you never know when it may be called into action. It is quite soothing to paint a building after doing mind-numbing details on 15mm infantry! Making stuff is always satisfying too. Good luck with the challenge :-)

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  2. Milking a dead cow indeed. Hilarious comment.

    Wish I had that many terrain projects to get on with. My table would look so much better...

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    1. With luck, I'll be able to travel with the scenery in one box and the army in another, so that I can have mobile opportunities to play!

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  3. lol, i play one game at home every three months or so. So why di I have all this terrain?

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    1. Sadly, John, I'm starting to wonder that about some of my models too...

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