Friday, 29 March 2019

SanderS - At Challenges End...

As Big Chris says:


Let's start with the most important thing of all: saying a BIG well deserved THANK YOU to Curt, the good Lady Sarah, the Mionions (specially our Big Lee!) and all you other participants for making this year's Challenge such a fun event to take part in. Special mentions must surely also go to Michael for putting up with me for another year, Tamsin: how do you manage to reply to each and every post in here AND paint more brilliant stuff than most of us at that?! Personally I have not been able to reply to all your excellent posts and apologize for that guys. And last but by no means least to my eldest son and Companion: Arthur for sharing this love that is our Hobby.

Am I happy with this year's crop? Hmmm hard to say really, while I did manage to get some stuff off the desk that has been hanging around for years (a decade in the case of the Dreadnaught)  I do feel like I could have painted more. Next year I will try a bit more planning and pre-Challenge prep. For most of the Challenge my gaming table looked like this:


You can see Arthur's painting-desk in the foreground. While the Challenge progresses I put the painted stuff in the table to see my progress; the prepped pile gets smaller, the painted pile grows.


The boxes of stuff are filled with miniatures still to be put together, most of which I got for my birthday which is in January and therefore mid-Challenge.
So on to the "done" picture:


Some more close ups:




Oh and of course after taking the picture you realise you forgot some models: the HQ Ogres and my Necromunda Gangs were used in games during the Challenge and were put away instead of back on the table.




Most happy I am with finishing the Battle Platform and the Spyrers, the platform had been cluttering the table for ages and I really looked up against painting it, now it's done! The Spyrers were just such a love to paint I would gladly collect the other versions for them if they weren't so damn expensive.



From the prepped stuff the lot below was left undone and I have decided that this get's painted before I allow myself to get into other stuff.

Meanwhile the lad has done well too, he's really all over the place where concentration is concerned and he likes gaming a lot more than painting but he's been a real trooper and I am mightily proud of him.


During the Summer Holiday we will be staying in Canterbury (UK) for 2 weeks and as I know the place a little I will be taking him to the local GW (can't seem to fond a decent gaming shop there)  and try to get him into some games and perhaps even some painting in the store.

A picture of myself is supposed to be in here as well, I asked my wife to take one of me painting but it's hideous so you'll have to make do with this one:


So what's up for the future? Well as I have said elsewhere, some new projects were started during the Challenge and they will be going on since I seem to have gotten into the flow of painting regularly. None of that post-Challenge blues for me, no sah! First will be the Transformers, keenly followed by Star Quest/ Space Hulk stuff. More HQ figures are always on the horizon and surely some more Necromunda as well.

For next year's Challenge I think I am going to go more into the Historical era, finishing my Indian Mutiny and getting some Napoleonics on the menu seems like a good idea.

For now farewell and till next year!

Cheers Sander and Arthur








22 comments:

  1. A most impressive haul of painting - especially Arthur's well done!

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  2. A great effort by both you and young Arthur :)

    As for how I manage to comment on (just about) every post, it's quite simple - I'm not working at the moment, so I have plenty of free time. I usually do the comments when I'm taking a break from the painting desk.

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    1. Explains a lot, but I do hope you find yourself with less painting time soon ;-)

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  3. Quite a haul you have there Sander!!!

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    1. Thanks Ray, one can only strive to gain more painted metal and plastic. One day I might rival your accomplishments yet!

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    1. Cheers Adam, it still has some mileage left yet. Watch this space next year ;-)

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  5. Great Challenge Sander. I loved the Necromunda bits, and that GI Joe platform was very cool - brought back some childhood memories for sure!

    Historical stuff next year, hey? Maybe some Franco-Prussian War? :)

    Great work!

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    1. Perhaps not next year yet, but one can surely hope!

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  6. You and Arthur can hold your heads high, you've had a splendid Challenge and the repurposing of the old toys as terrain was inspired. Well played, chaps!

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    1. Thanks for the kind words Evan, hope to see you next Challenge!

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  7. Fun work from both of you!

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  8. Great challenge, enjoyed your platform and Arthur's entries were great!
    Best Iain

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    1. Thanks Iain, I hope to get him to participate next year as well!

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  9. A wonderful AHPC Season with some great submissions from you both!
    My favourites were the Necromunda goodies :-)

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  10. Well done guys. Arthur looks to me like a very promising wargamer and painter

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    1. He's trying to be and says: "Thank you!"

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  11. Bravo to the van Straeten Boyz!! Sander, Arthur you two were rocking the dynamic duo this year. Sander, I really enjoyed your Necromunda gangs (especially your Kal Jerico), and Arthur, your V8 Interceptor was ace. Well done lads!

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    1. Cheers Boss, it has been a blast to take part again!

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