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Well, it's been another great AHPC. I set myself a target of 1300 points, but hit that with about a month to go. I increased it to 1700 points and sailed through that with two posts still to go. I'm very pleased with my final tally of 1,815.7 points, particularly as it's all been achieved without hitting the
Quadrant map for bonus points. I did get a few (21.5) bonus points along the way, so my actual total for figures and terrain was 1,794.2 points - if I'd just managed one more Judge Dredd figure or vehicle...
I also had great fun writing Oscar's time travel tales and "Operation Rescue Oscar", even though it did cause me to purchase a few extra figures and vehicles!
It was also a pleasure to be one of the Minion crew once again, especially as Team Tuesday included not just our other two ladies (Lady Sarah and Tasha) but also our youngest participant (Arthur). It's been great to see their painting skills develop over the last three months.
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Crashed Starship terrain |
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WW2 Japanese support options |
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WW2 Japanese core platoon |
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Oscar's adventures and rescue... |
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Mega City One terrain |
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15mm Mongols, Georgians, Romans and Germans |
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Now I need to sort out some more storage for things!
Well, that's it from me. I look forward to seeing everyone else's roundup posts!
Your narrative to tie all your posts together was a nice touch Tamsin. Your output of models and terrain was very impressive, well done on another great challenge. I just hope that poor Oscar doesn't suffer the canine equivalent of PTSD after his adventure.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm sure Oscar will be fine after some belly-rubs, ear-scritches and several bowls of food! :)
DeleteYou had a fabulous Challenge this year Tamsin! Of course I loved the Chronicles of Oscar, but I also very much enjoyed seeing your work in so many genres. Wonderful work!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Perhaps not as many genres as I've done in other years - I was actually quite focused this time! :)
DeleteUnbelievable, Tamsin. You need to commandeer one of those Russian oligarch's London mansions, you'll need the storage space.
ReplyDeleteCheers, MikeP
Thanks, Padre! I'd only fill up the mansion with more painted and unpainted lead/plastic/resin/MDF and the energy bills would be rather too high, I fear! :)
DeleteAn absolutly spectacular output, both in quantity and quality. And this in addition to your other duties and CMO (Chief Minion Officer) Thanks for all these good moments Tamsin. See you next year around
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm lucky I have plenty of free time for painting and minioning, being early retired. :)
DeleteYou had a great year Tamsin. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
DeleteI'm going to miss your posts Tamsin and look forward to reading more next year. I don't think I've ever seen such good jungle terrain and just love the variety but particularly the vehicles in your posts. Many thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm glad to hear that the tales kept you amused. Also thanks for the nice words about my jungle terrain - that was four months well spent to make it all last summer. :)
DeleteWas there any sleep involved over the past three months? Blimey, I found it hard enough keeping track of just one project!
ReplyDeletePlenty of sleep, thanks! :)
DeleteVery impressive, Tamsin!
ReplyDeleteCheers! :)
DeleteThat is a lot of terrain to store, Tamsin! And quite a lot of stories, too. I guess you could have painted a few models more with shorter stories, but that wouldn't have been that fun? :)
ReplyDeleteAnd you kept me waiting for those Hasslefree fly crew models for almost three months, and then they did not appeared at all! :D I thought they would pop during the rescue mission, but may be next time. ;)
It is quite a lot of terrain to store. If I'd just focused on projects, rather than the stories I probably would have got a lot more figures painted, but the stories were fun to write and people seemed to enjoy them, so I'm glad I went that route.
DeleteSorry about the flight crew - I just had too many other things to do and couldn't fit them in.
The stories were nice, I liked them, too. I could have scored more points, but I went squirrel hunting and spent time to figure out how to score squirrels and visit planets without buying new minis.
DeleteDon't worry about the flight crew, I was trying to figure out what would happen in the story and thought may be you'll manage to fit thwm in. May be next year!
Well done Tamsin, quite a points tally especially as you were a Minion at the same time...no idea how you find the time! As in my usual MO I have been lurking in the background and enjoying your posts. Now as for space, I've said it for some time, if Wargamers could benefit from one sci-fi invention it would be access to Time Lord technology!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I guess that's the advantage of being early retired and single - I have plenty of time for painting and minioning! :)
DeleteYour output was very impressive as always, Tamsin, both in quality and in quantity. I really liked the adventures of Oscar! Thanks for helping making this once again a great Challenge!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Martijn! It's good to know that the silly tales I wove around my submissions were enjoyed! :)
DeleteFab work Tamsin! Not sure how you managed to get that many points and be a minion at the same time. My painted really suffered when I did a stint as a minion.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Being early retired does allow me to devote time to painting and minioning! :)
DeleteYour projects and stories were a highlight of my Challenge. Your work is splendid Tamsin and you’re a spectacular Minion as well!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I do try my best to be one of the best! :)
DeleteAwesome output both in terms of quantity and quality!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks! I try my best! :)
DeleteCongrats on a great Challenge Tamsin. Well done as always.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Greg! And all done without planetary bonus points! :)
DeleteFantastic Tasmin, well done, and a big thank you for organising and helping run the rodeo!
ReplyDeletecheers
MattW
Awesomeness as always Tamsin, Arthur and myself really enjoyed Oscar's adventures and hope to see you next year!
ReplyDeleteCheers Arthur and Sander