...Not Plans? Not for me. After all,if the last two years have taught me anything, it's that plans never survive first contact with the enemy, nor COVID-19, nor Boristhebarsteward. However, at the risk of just drifting along aimlessly, perhaps it's best to at least have an idea or three about where things might go. So, first up, to dispel any idea that I've given up ~
There is the small matter of the oft mentioned Lead Pimple to be considered of course. Once or twice since I retired in 2002 I've let it get out of hand and become so intimidated by it that I sold most of it on. Firstly, just after retirement I bought two decent sized armies from Foundry - at a good discount - for the Peninsular War, while only a couple of years ago now I bought a Prussian SYW army also from Foundry which also moved on. So now, much chastened morally and financially, I keep the Lead Pimple in check. At present it fills less than two 4L RUBs under my desk and comprises:-
3x20 figure Dixon Miniatures' ACW infantry regiments, two Confederate & one Union.
2x24 figure British Regular Infantry regiments for the Army of the Pendawar Presidency, one by Perry Miniatures & one by Foundry.
4 command figures to make an alternate base for a British infantry regiment in the war of 1812-15, again from Foundry.
1x12 figure Scots Greys regiment for the Wars of the French Revolution, by Trent Miniatures. (I lack motivation badly on these as no Command set ever materialised, though I badgered Duncan mercilessly every time I met him.)
2 mounted British colonels for Pendawar, again by Perry Miniatures.
Without distraction or diversion that's about three months painting at my usual target rate. In addition I've two further 4L RUBs of assembled MDF buildings for the Cold War Gone Hot 15mm project. Away with Phil for airbrushing are all the vehicles I've assembled for the British and Soviet forces, which I shall detail and finish off. In the small Plastic Pimple therefore are my box of PSC Russian Infantry and two Battlefront Soviet and two British helicopters still awaiting assembly later in the year. I do have the British infantry too, metals from Battlefront, but I'm hoping PSC will get their version in 15mm out this year as I'm not taken with those metal monstrosities one bit. That's about another three to four months I'd estimate.
This suggests that indeed there may be a good deal of slack in 2022. Some of that I'd expect to be taken up by holidays in some form and other by writing for Wargames Illustrated when I'm called on - hint, buy the February issue! But more importantly it does suggest that the slack could allow me to expand existing projects, though what I'm far from sure yet. I'd like some baggage waggons for India, those from Empress Miniatures appeal, and some limbers and such for the SYW French and British armies, from Front Rank if they ever materialise again that is! I suppose I will succumb at some stage and order some more ACW figures, I just enjoy painting them even though I've far more than I need!
All of this though is dependent on many varying circumstances beyond my control ~ family, health, finance, Covid, Boristhebarsteward and so on. Hence I have replaced plans with vague aspirations; perhaps I should become a politician? Rest easy, I'd sooner put my todger in the blender than stoop that low! Only the passing of the ages will determine how much even these vague aspirations come to fruition. But, you know, it's a hobby I engage in for relaxation and enjoyment not a job or a matter of life and death, so it hardly matters either way. I shall do what I do and hope to enjoy the experience along the way, it's all we can do in my view. So that's 2022 then, nothing much to get excited about was it?
I have not made plans for anew army, as once I got all my figures sorted in the wargames room I was astounded as to how maay I have, so consolidation is the task, not plan, for 2022 with perhaps just the odd unit or figures for a vignette, there wont be so many shows in 2022 so temptation is reduced, but lets see how things pan out.
ReplyDeleteGetting organised is fatal!
DeleteI think vague aspirations is a fairly good place to start David. Rule number one enjoy what you are doing, although I agree some direction is helpful. I will make a list of things I might like to do π
ReplyDeletePs sad to have missed the Pennisular project π’
DeleteMy mistake was to buy it all in a job lot. Fortunately I sold it on at cost, so no loss, with two British infantry regiments appearing in the War of 1812-15 as a bonus.
DeleteThat lot would drive me crazy, I am bad enough with one battalion waiting in the wings and one or two pieces handed in by friends. I too am beginning to wonder about Front Rank. I only have one large project for this year but the start date is anyones guess.I will look forward to seeing all the new stuff.
ReplyDeleteI hope to make steady progress in deference to my age.
DeleteWell my mantra is "nothing new for twenty two"πππππ
ReplyDeleteNext 22 minutes? Hours? Days, at a push?
DeleteOr maybe secondsπ
Delete'Vague aspirations' sums up my attitude perfectly David! Too many variables in my life at present to anything that remotely passes for a plan. Still we can all hope for 2022 to be a much better year all round for us! Happy New Year and now time to sit down and watch the New Year's Day concert from Vienna:)
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoyed the concert, such things pass the deaf by.
DeleteI also like "vague aspirations " an unlikely rallying cry but one I will take up!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
We will rally once again!
DeleteThat’s a good way of looking at things David…
ReplyDeleteI am making no real plans apart from working on the projects at hand…
But if my butterfly points me at something nice I shall no doubt indulge.
Here’s to a better 2022…
All the best and a Happy New Year. Aly
My vague aspirations probably evolved as a result of having a long standard season ticket at Walsall!
DeleteI have gone the other way ….. some firm plans, but they do include vague aspirations to move from my lead mountain to your lead pimple!
ReplyDeleteI hope that your Pimple plans are brought to fruition Norm.
DeleteI'm mid-project at the moment Dave with Napoleonic French (late)....mostly Front Rank, so the lack of availability has been frustrating to say the least! But, I must confess to have started to incorparate Warlord and some Perry figures in amongst the Ranks! they do fit in rather well. Yes!..I know...PLASTICS! They are fiddly for old shaking hands like mine, but with a little time and patients, can look really good! It's all in the preperation (so they say)
ReplyDeleteFront Rank sale almost reduced to mythical status. The price was silly imho if not including intellectual rights, just a license to cast. Wouldn't be surprised if it had fallen through myself.
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