Saturday, January 1, 2011

2010-2011 Wargame goals

Hi, In the year 2010 I've managed to paint a few hundred of figures of which mostly were 20mm World War 2. These figures are part of my evergrowing desire to play massive but easy to play battles which were decisive or of great importance during World War 2. Other miniatures I've painted were mostly 25-28mm miniatures which were needed for some ongoing projects such as 1812 England invaded, Conquest of the unknown and Chaos on the Red Planet. However most of the painted figures were for the VSF project in Darkest Africa!

Here's a list of painted miniatures:

256 - 20mm miniatures
0 - 20mm cavalry
3 - 20mm vehicles
0 - 20mm guns
11 - 25mm miniatures
50 - 28mm miniatures
1 - 28mm vehicles

321 - Total

That's about 6 figures a week either 20mm, 25mm or 28mm.

I've also managed to start but not finish many terrain pieces such as

- A 20mm shanty town
- An 28mm riversteamer
- An 28mm colonial house
- Two other 28mm generic houses
- An 28mm waterfall feature
- City dikes for my native capital

But I've also managed to finish lots of terrain such as my massive collection of jungle terrain, beach defense system, ...

I've also want to thank, my followers! For the intrest in my blog! I've now got a staggering 68 followers which I hadn't expected when I've started this small blogging adventure! Impressed by the intrest I now want a 3 digit number of followers in 2011! So invite your wargame mates right now :p I was also impressed when on an regular day 500 unique visitors had visited my blog! Normally the average is around 60-80 when I post new posts! Simply amazing

The goals of the new year will be:

Miniatures:

- 28mm French Napoleonic Army
- 28mm Native African Army (more jungle natives, city militia natives,..)
- 28mm British Colonial Army (more navy contigent, regular army, askari)
- 20mm Japanese Army (+/- 120 figures)
- 20mm German Army (+/- 250 figures)
- ...

Terrain:

- 20mm WWII European town
- 20mm WWII Russian town
- 28mm African village (rural)
- 28mm Native African capital
- ...

And again thanks for the intrest and inspiration!

Greeting and a happy new year!

3 comments:

Dan said...

Happy New Year and I look forward to what 2011 brings to your blog especially the terrain!

Beccas said...

Happy New Year. Keep the blog posts coming in 2011.

Wargame News and Terrain Blog said...

Thanks and a happy new year to you all!

@ Dan, there will certainly be enough terrain activity!