Last night, for the first time in a very long time I got some painting done. I painted up an old Aurak Draconian figure to represent my Dragonborn character in tonight's D&D game. Its a nice miniature, 90's Ral Partha and very different in style from the GW stuff I've been painting recently. I've got it ready for the game which is a success as I thought I was just going to have to use it in its plain grey undercoat.
The continuing struggle of one gamer to keep to "the pledge". Can he paint more miniatures than he buys? Can he make a significant dent in his lead pile? Read on and find out.
Thursday, 11 June 2009
I'm still here!
Bit of a gap there. The reason for the lack of posts is quite simply they I haven't been painting. I haven't been painting largely because my health has taken a turn for the worse recently (lots of PNKD attacks) which has meant that I have had very few opportunities to paint when I have had enough muscle control to hold a brush and a figure.
Last night, for the first time in a very long time I got some painting done. I painted up an old Aurak Draconian figure to represent my Dragonborn character in tonight's D&D game. Its a nice miniature, 90's Ral Partha and very different in style from the GW stuff I've been painting recently. I've got it ready for the game which is a success as I thought I was just going to have to use it in its plain grey undercoat.
Last night, for the first time in a very long time I got some painting done. I painted up an old Aurak Draconian figure to represent my Dragonborn character in tonight's D&D game. Its a nice miniature, 90's Ral Partha and very different in style from the GW stuff I've been painting recently. I've got it ready for the game which is a success as I thought I was just going to have to use it in its plain grey undercoat.
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