YEAR IN (the) RE(ar)VIEW
As I sit here and look back on the past twelve months, the year feels a bit bitter-sweet. There were struggles, both in life and in my hobby, but also successes.
These are games that come in paper bags. Obviously
As I sit here and look back on the past twelve months, the year feels a bit bitter-sweet. There were struggles, both in life and in my hobby, but also successes.
In my update for the First Quarter of the Year, I shared a few projects that I was planning to finish in the coming months. As I look back, I was a bit hopeful, maybe even naïve.
A plan was put in motion at the turn of the year to paint more miniatures and buy less. Did I succeed? What did I paint? Have a look and find out.
2023 wasn’t the best for me, in terms of hobbying. But what did I actually complete, and how do I feel going forward?
I painted some models, failed at most of the goals I set for myself, shrugged it off and made new goals for 2024. Here they are…
I am a metal-head. Have been since I was old enough to crawl. I am also a major Iron Maiden fan. So when the miniature versions of Eddie were announced, I jumped. Thus this crossover series was born. Metal and Acrylic Paint.
I am a metal-head. Have been since I was old enough to crawl. I am also a major Iron Maiden fan. So when the miniature versions of Eddie were announced, I jumped. Thus this crossover series was born. Metal and Acrylic Paint.
I am a metal-head. Have been since I was old enough to crawl. I am also a major Iron Maiden fan. So when the miniature versions of Eddie were announced, I jumped. Thus this crossover series was born. Metal and Acrylic Paint.
I am a metal-head. Have been since I was old enough to crawl. I am also a major Iron Maiden fan. So when the miniature versions of Eddie were announced, I jumped. Thus this crossover series of Metal and Acrylic Paint was born.
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