The year of 2017 has come to an end and I can look back on
what I have managed to paint. I am a ‘sad’ gamer who logs all the items
painted, generally in chronological order, so here is my 2017 list:
Number
|
Scale
|
Period
|
Manufacturer
|
Notes:
|
100
|
20mm
|
WW2 Japanese
|
Lancashire
|
|
3
|
20mm
|
WW2 Pacific AFVs
|
Airfix
|
Chi-Ha, Buffalo, Higgins
|
60
|
20mm
|
WW2 Pacific USMC
|
Lancashire/Brittania
|
|
16
|
15mm
|
SciFi
|
GZG Figures
|
|
90
|
10mm
|
C19: Prus,French,Aust
|
Pendraken
|
|
75
|
10mm
|
WW2 Italians
|
Pendraken
|
|
24
|
28mm
|
Sudan British Colonials
|
Perry
|
|
2
|
28mm
|
Salute freebies
|
|
|
92
|
15mm
|
WW2 French Infantry
|
Peter Pig
|
|
8
|
15mm
|
WW2 French Tanks
|
Peter Pig
|
|
85
|
15mm
|
WW2 German Infantry
|
Peter Pig
|
|
10
|
15mm
|
WW2 German Tanks
|
Peter Pig
|
|
120+
|
10mm
|
WW2 Desert Troops
|
Pendraken
|
|
32
|
28mm
|
Naval (Napoleonic)
|
Newline Design
|
|
24
|
28mm
|
Gladiators
|
Black Tree Studio
|
|
74
|
n/a
|
Battlelore Undead
|
Fantasy Flight
|
|
50
|
15mm
|
WW1 French
|
Lancashire Games
|
|
The year started with my WW2 Pacific Bolt Action forces.
They have seen some action on the table, but not as much as I would have liked.
My 10mm late 19th century armies were boosted and I consider them now
to be complete. I next returned to WW2 by selling my 6mm 1940 armies and
replacing them with 15mm versions, at this scale I can actually see the detail
and recognise different tank variants! I intend using these with BKC rules (I
still use the older 2nd edition, rather than the problematic new 3rd
edition). I really like the quirky early war period, particularly the French,
and I think they provide good opposition (tactically) for the blitzkrieg Germans.
For the same rules, I boosted my WW2 desert forces by adding more infantry
figures, plus some Italians.
I have not painted many 28mm figures this year. The naval
figures provided another force to use in potential pirate themed games, whilst
the gladiators were too good a bargain not to buy!
A major project was the completion of my Battlelore armies with
the painting of the purple, undead force. I really enjoyed doing this because
it allowed me to use different wash techniques, plus the figures are nicely
sculpted. Additionally this painting project encouraged me to get the game on
the table again.
Finally I have just started my 1914 French army, and there
will be many more to come next year.
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