Wednesday 1 May 2013

Intentions, objective, and purpose ... Will it be accomplished this time?

Intentions, objective, and purpose ... Will it be accomplished this time?

Intention: to paint-up my "lead mountain" (see footnote) of wargames figures - especially my 28mm Darkest Africa characters, natives, and Colonial British Forces figures for my African campaign - within this next six months.  During the same period, construct the model buildings, scenery and terrain for these.

Objective: to finally get the campaign underway, albeit over ten years since I imagined it!

Other objectives are to get my Second World War, French Resistance, 20mm game finished writing-up, and then play-tested, before submitting it for publication to the Solo Wargames Association magazine, "Lone Warrior".  Also to finish the 15mm Pirate ships - Galleons and Brigs - ready for wargaming with my collection of 15mm 18th Century Pirates later this year.

Purpose: all this is so that I can begin writing a new blog, specifically to showcase my wargames figures during their 'campaigns', or one-off battles; together with photographs taken of the game, with an accompanying narrative, like a picture book story, which, hopefully, will emulate my "role model" blog, "The Campaigns of General Pettygree" - see < http://generalpettygree.blogspot.co.uk/ > - that has fascinated and inspired me for several years, now.

So, those are my Springtime Resolutions on this, the 1st May 2013 ... and I just hope that, after nearly two years of retirement from work, during which I've longed to get back to my wargaming, I'll finally get to paint my "lead mountain" of wargames figures and actually get some solo wargames played!  It's about time!

Footnote: Historically, toy soldiers were made of lead, hence all metal wargames figures are referred to 'lead' soldiers.  So wargamers call a collection of many (i.e. hundreds!) of unpainted, metal, wargames figures a "lead mountain" because if they were all piled up together they'd look like a 'mountain'!  And Richard has got several hundred unpainted figures!

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