m.langley2003
New member
Hello all,
It seems after 20 years I have fallen into the same old trap I always used to fall into, the trap of
\'Ok, lets get this army fully painted, but lets make a big effort to get it looking good for the tabletop\'
3 weeks later, one figure almost finished and a lot of unpainted mini\'s [beastmen and minotaurs in this case] staring back at me with accusing glances. I swear one of the beastmen actually pushed a minotaur off of the shelf yesterday as I walked past so that he could be closer to the front of the queue to be painted.
I have read the very informative articles posted on this site about speed painting your army, but I always seem to want to go that little bit extra to make the best job I can of everything I paint.
Does anyone else suffer from this sort of mentality or is it just me being a muppet?
Comments welcome.
Regards,
Mark.
It seems after 20 years I have fallen into the same old trap I always used to fall into, the trap of
\'Ok, lets get this army fully painted, but lets make a big effort to get it looking good for the tabletop\'
3 weeks later, one figure almost finished and a lot of unpainted mini\'s [beastmen and minotaurs in this case] staring back at me with accusing glances. I swear one of the beastmen actually pushed a minotaur off of the shelf yesterday as I walked past so that he could be closer to the front of the queue to be painted.
I have read the very informative articles posted on this site about speed painting your army, but I always seem to want to go that little bit extra to make the best job I can of everything I paint.
Does anyone else suffer from this sort of mentality or is it just me being a muppet?
Comments welcome.
Regards,
Mark.