I have re-upped for the Painting Challenge run by regular gaming buddy Curt. I've had several post up but neglected to put them on my own blog, so I am starting to catch up here.
For the first post, Curt asked us to introduce ourselves before the madness began. Here's my Intro.
I’m PeterD and I am one of Curt’s regular gaming buddies. Outside of Gaming I’m a University Instructor in Actuarial Science, which is a pretty sweet gig. The Oldometer clocked 60 this year but my doctor tells me I’ve never been healthier and keep doing what I’m doing, which is good as my DC pension plan assets tell me not to retire anytime too soon!
Typical action shot, me reading rules while Stacy points. Curt's man shed and table top with my toys. |
The SSOD tells me that this is my 10th Challenge and I am once again a Minion this year. I run a blog called the Single-Handed Admiral. The name is a reference to Nelson and also to the fact that I was a solo gamer with interests in Naval Gaming when I set it up in 2011. Since then, I have used the power of the internet to link up with gamers who live within 2 km of me and pretty much written off Naval Gaming as an epic fail on my part.
I’ve been gaming since about 1974, cutting my teeth on Featherstone rules and Airfix Waterloo sets before moving on to WRG ancients, scratch-built balsa wood pre-dreadnoughts and 15mm Nappys. I am pretty much a historical gamer with very occasional forays into Fantasy. I don’t do much GW stuff as I don’t like their figures, setting, rules or prices. But mostly historical research has always been the biggest draw for me so Spoon feeding from a Codex doesn’t hold much interest.
This year I am focusing on 28mm Ancients from Late Roman Britain, Romans and barbarians plus appropriate terrain bits. I also have some fantasy bits for my Beowulf DnD campaign and some 10mm Nine Years War figures which I might get to.
As much as my downstairs workspace as I'm prepared to show. Various bits and bobs in varrying states of completion or prep. |
My tools of the trade in carrier |
Mysterious MDFs projects set to be painted |
I don’t have a permanent painting desk due a lack of space which isn’t taken up by too much stuff that we need to downsize. I have some table space downstairs for figure prep and I set up for painting in the living room so as to spend time with family and watch TV etc.
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