At the end of the month, I ended up with 45 pieces completed in January. While my personal focus was on scenery, the second challenge was for “centrepiece” models – of which I have a good five that I had hoped to get stuck into and hopefully to complete at least a couple of them. In the centrepiece aspect then, my own effort was a resounding fail. (Plague Toads are cool and all, but they’re not centrepiece models!) Still, on the Scenery front, I did manage to finish 42 pieces, and while – again – I didn’t finish all I’d hoped to, it’s still a reasonable outcome.
I was especially happy to finally paint the Ruined Watchtower, and to finally complete the Battlescape and the Imperial Turrets. The Ork debris piles started off as a lot of fun, but eventually became a slog. Ah well. More terrain to come for February. I’ll get the Community Round-Up done ASAP – though it’s usually a few solid hours worth of work to compile, so it might not be until the weekend, so there may be a February model or two posted up first…
I also forgot to take some extra photos as I often do when the round-ups take up more space, as they do here – so in lieu of that, here’s Leonard instead!
Leonard must be thinking of the magic powers these brushes have upon his owner, they literally capture him once his fingers are upon them… 🙂
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That’s a lot of cool terrain! I’m a bit envious of the battlescape, as I would like to have one some day! Of course, even if I can’t get the original, how hard could it be to make your own wrecked Rhino…
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Well given your other distractions this month I reckon you’ve done very well. The volume might not have been what you’d planned but the quality is as high as ever. Great stuff mate.
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A great amount of quality scenery is nothing to moan about mate, I know you wanted to do other centre pieces, but with the real life issues I think you had an amazing output that you should be proud of
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Well done, that’s another fine haul mate!
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Still an impressive output there! And cat pics make up for any omissions :3
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Wow, 45 pieces even for a month where you have other priorities is quite impressive! I’d be happy to get that many for a year most years.
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Kitteeeeeh! 😻
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Under the circumstances you knocked out a sizable bunch of great terrain and centerpieces. Kudos and hope life treats you and yours better. Nice looking feline, and he does not trigger my allergies this way so happy to see him.
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That is quite a large amount of terrain 🙂
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As the others said, an impressive and nicely-painted pile of terrain, and I’m liking those toads too, as well as your cute helper. 🙂
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Funnily enough, that’s exactly what I was thinking about the toads and Leonard! Well said Ann!
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Another impressive effort even if you discount the issues you’ve had. I managed 1 piece of Sector scenery and 1 monsterous tyranid. 😂
Still, that KS to the challenge we have 1 more piece of scenery to use already and my second is on the hobby table for February.
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I really do like those toads! I think I maybe need to get out more!
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No slouching on the terrain there for sure. Great job, man! Leonard is looking pretty regal. He seems impressed with amount of toys you painted up for him.
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A brilliant job mate and even Leonard looks impressed
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Great work- a decent haul for the month.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Nice terrain work, though my favourite is the pic of Leonard!
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Thanks Dave – I’ll have to get him into more of these posts!
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