I guess for me I was trying to replicate my worklife as a web developer, one major project at a time, but as Einon said, it is inefficient. I've gone to two minis now, and preparing a third to have priming & base colour added. I guess having a few to paint, and a schedule of what to paint after that is good.
For me it's working. Having minis at different stages means I can refine some techniques on the next figure, for example, my layering is getting better - the Guilang I'm starting has some really nice shading going, and I'm looking to start a modified Roman Veteran (injured) as a priming/base colour this weekend. Still got a lot of details to do on the Widowmaker...
It works, because I can get my hands into painting mode by doing some base colour, tune it up by doing some layering, then look critically at another for details work. I'm gonna try and keep it at 3/4 minis painting, and planning the next two. Seems to work for me and my time schedule - no kids, wife who lets me paint for hours, it's great - :claply:
Today should be a good day - another 15 paints (Vallejo Game Color) and some medium being delivered!! Can't wait!! :nailbiting!: