Now that's a pile!
The year 2019 ended with me searching through my lead/plastic/resin/mdf pile in search of parts of a project that has pushed it's way to the front of my mind (1/600 pt boats, fyi). Searching leads to organizing which leads to the fish to the face: I have A LOT of stuff! Stuff is being polite. I like to store my unfinished inventory in plastic totes and I'm up to eight of them now, one is just mdf terrain and 2 ships that have to be built. This isn't counting three totes of bits and pieces that I plan on using for scratchbuilding, the "junk pile". So the big fish that hit me in the face is that I shouldn't be buying anything, at least until I get this stuff painted, and even then I'll probably not live long enough to get it painted. Add to this my model kit hobby and playing 5E D&D and I have quite a collection built up of things to fill my free time.There are a lot of reasons why I've ended up with a large closet worth of stuff and almost any wargamer or model builder can relate to how it gets to this stage. At least now that I've recognized the problem it's the first step to healing, right? I've made it through the end-of-year sales and various tempting emails that come in with a discount code. In an effort to start reducing this pile I'm going to try a strategy that I haven't used in the past: finishing one type of mini before starting on something else. I'm a painting magpie so I have lots of opened bags and various minis laying around, all in various stages of completion. I'll still have some odds and ends on my desk but I'm going to make an effort to eliminate groups of minis, first up Mongrel 1980s Syrians. I picked those up years ago and it's a big enough group that I feel like I'm doing something but not so big that it will take a year or more to complete, unlike my darkest africa stuff. I'm still painting a friend's GW collection on top of this, about 200 minis. Buildings and vehicles are a separate category. For those I'll be finishing one before starting on another, not normal for me. I have four 28mm watchtowers nearly done and I'm going to do the final weathering on a Puppet's War tractor trailer.
To get this herculean task complete I plan on posting updates as I get stuff done. Very little has been completed for 2020 but here's a shot of what's "close" to getting done.
Waiting for nature to take it's course. |
Finally something is done! |
So here's to 2020 being the year when I clean out a tote and hopefully more!
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