Sunday, 12 July 2026

End Of The Week - Summer Is Coming

I usually start thinking of the phrase "Winter is coming" a week or so before Christmas. It has all the same sense of forboding in my head. Lots of stress with a celebration at the end. The summer holidays are coming. This should be spoken in a soto voce tone with a smile on my face. I am getting the one thing I want after all. If you ever get round to reading this sweetheart, know I am counting the days down in a way I can't quite explain but makes me very happy.

It does mean I will be painting even less. Which is saying something. There is a plan but I think I need to put it on hold for a bit. Well maybe not totally on hold but reduce my expectations a bit. An the implied criticism for failing to achieve the plan.

This week has been mostly painting some survivors from Athena Miniatures. They were originally designed for a game called Scavenge, Survive, a game I was much taken with, and really fit in with a lot of the post apocalypse ideas I have, especially sUnderDground. These are both very British apocalypses. The end of The Smoke as we know it.

I would like to declare them finished. This would be a bit of a lie. Just a tiny one. It is detailing that needs doing. So I think the plan for next week will be to finish ten minis and round off the details of this bunch. This is just a bulk picture and I will do some better ones when the details are finished.

Right now I am struggling with the desire to paint twenty figures a week. So I think it's time to go back to ten a week. 

Along the way this week I have prepped some terrain. More would have gotten done if I hadn't got my measurements wrong. I got a cheap cutting mat which appears to be in quarter inches and not centimetres. I am not feeling the love for our colonial cousins at the moment. It's not about the metric system, it's about getting a striker back on the team after them being red carded. 

So it will be back to the laser. When I am eventually feel it.

Right now I am in the middle of the summer time inability to sleep. I've been awake for about twenty hours and still not tired. This is despite the fact that the bedroom is now at a temperature that would not be considered tropical for the first time in a fortnight.

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