🍾🥳 HAPPY NEW YEAR! 🥳🍾
Well, it is that time of year to be reflective.
It has been a very different hobby year compared to previous ones. I have deliberately slowed down my painting volume on the basis that I already have enough figures and armies. My intention going forward—I occasionally slip back into "corporate speak" despite leaving that world behind—is to only buy figures required to finish existing projects. The one caveat is that I may add the occasional unit to an existing army if something special catches my eye (and, of course, all of this goes out the window if I win the lottery).
In terms of painting productivity, the annual results show a dramatic drop. I completed only 330 foot and 64 mounted figures. While some might think, "that’s a lot," it is dwarfed by my 2023 totals of 1,423 foot, 132 mounted, 34 guns, and 8 pieces of equipment.
However, my scratch-building productivity soared this year with a couple of commissions and several buildings for sale. Using the recognised calculation of "painting points" (5 pts per 28mm foot figure, 10 per mounted figure/gun/equipment, and 10 per hour of scratch building), the breakdown of points by project is as follows:
This decrease in painting productivity has been offset by a dramatic increase in games played, reaching a total of 43—likely my highest game count for any single year. This boost has been fueled by my retirement, which has enabled me to play extra games with retired friends, as well as a renewed interest in solo play. Solo gaming has allowed me to develop a narrative side to my hobby through The Adventures of Henri Bonhomme.
Henri's adventures provided a great deal of fun, not only through the varied games themselves but also the hours spent creating and fine-tuning the backstories. These narratives have encouraged me to pursue storytelling even further in the coming year. While Henri’s adventures have run their course (and I’m not sure there is any artwork left in Europe for him to purloin, anyway), there are other characters in other eras waiting in the wings.
So, what are the plans for 2026?
First, there are more buildings in the pipeline. The current set of ruins needs to be finished, and a second lot will likely be worked on in parallel. There will also be another batch of buildings for sale.
I have already begun writing the backstory for a new adventure, as mentioned above, which should see the light of day around February. Additionally, at some point in the first quarter of the year, the final purchases for the Franco-Prussian War armies will be made—specifically French cuirassiers and generals, along with some Bavarian cavalry and artillery.
Finally, I have a few ideas for short campaigns in development.
We shall see how it all pans out.




Good review and I agree that reduced painting does feed in to increased gaming and the preparations that go into it. Your intentions to concentrate on adding to current collections to round them out is a theme that I am seeing across a number of blogs.
ReplyDeleteThanks Norm. With age and the prospect of downsizing, there is that need look forward to see what I can do with new space restrictions. At some point I guess I will need to look at selling off some of the 'children'.
DeleteMark, 2025 saw you slip into a different phase of the hobby but a good direction to head. More gaming is good allowing you to bring more of your beautiful armies to the table more often. Your head count of painted figures is still really impressive, and I enjoy seeing your scratch building carpentry. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jonathan...I guess you are still preparing for the big moment.
DeleteIt has been good to go to rather than prepare for war and nice to give the light of day to armies that he have lived in darkness since their creation. There are several works of carpentry on the work table right now, ready to be revealed early next week.
Happy New Year Mark!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michal...Happy New Year to you too.
DeleteThe highlight for me has been the increase in output of your beautiful scratch-built models. Always a joy to behold. Great to see gaming is going up and you are taking full advantage of the extra time, especially with a few mid-week games. Retirement certainly seems to be going to plan so far.
ReplyDeleteThere are another three buildings in progress now, and I have just cut the basic forms for another three. Retirement is great...finally found something I am good at!
DeleteThank you for another great year, love your blog, your armies, your AARs, and looking forward to whatever else you have planned for 2026.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joseph. Lots of interesting thing planned for the gaming year.
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