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Feberuary 15th-May 15th, 2013 Painting Challenge Output. . .

The title of today's post says it all!  The results of the recent painting challenge.

Here's a photograph of everything I've managed to accomplish in the last three months. . .  wife, child, career, students, and life notwithstanding.  Approximately 74 figures (if my addition is correct), some horses, musical instruments, picnic items, and artist's equipment either wrapped up, or painted from start to finish, in some cases some scratch-building and/or figure conversion, everything glossed, and scenic effects applied to the bases.  A delightful mix of figures by Minden Miniatures, Jackdaw, Eureka, and RSM95 along with a few more by Fife & Drum Miniatures, Miniature Figurines, Spencer Smith, and two or three extra pieces of picnic paraphernalia by Foundry on the lower left-hand corner of the plastic tub shown above.  

Among theses are some civilian vignettes as well as those with a more military theme.  Each vignette is quite a bit different from its fellows.  A refreshing and fun painting challenge all around.  This is perhaps the biggest reason why I enjoy the hobby so much.  It always provides an artistic outlet of some sort and a chance to practice, refresh, experiment with, and/or refine painting and modelling skills.  

Of course, a number of other similar small tableaus wait in the wings here in Zum Stollenkeller in another large plastic storage tub -- 25 figures on foot and mounted plus 19 horses -- but I won't get to those until July.  Once May Term is over, the Grand Duchess has another conference for a few days, and then we pack for an almost three week vacation in Mexico, where the three of us will visit my mother in Merida and spend several days at the beach just outside of Progresso on the Yucatecan coast where she has rented a fantastic beach house for the four of us. 

In the meantime, I plan to put up my painting feet for a little while and get to some other pressing work, including an article that needs writing and a Norwegian-English translation that needs, well, translating.  Coincidentally, today, May 17th, is Norway's National Day.  God Nasjonaldag alle!/Happy Independence Day everyone!

Comments

Giles said…
That's very impressive work, Stokes. I've barely painted 50 figures all year so far!

Best wishes

Giles
Well done...! My initial painting splurge has tailed off somewhat as a result of the start of the sailing season... talking of articles, how's your wargaming book coming on???
Thank you, men! Ah, the wargaming book. What was I thinking? I actually shelved that developing idea several years ago after about two years of work. Four or five? It seemed silly in light of the wonderful titles that Charles S. Grant, and more recently Henry Hyde and John Ray, brings out almost yearly. How can anyone compete with the content, photographs, and layout seen in their books?

Best Regards,

Stokes
Scheck said…
A great output by numbers and a fantastic ensemble by esthetics - you painted them in such beautiful colours! I would like to see some sets with them soon, I hope..
Peter

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