I thought I'd take up Curt's suggestion as well and introduce myself briefly. I am Martijn, sometimes also known as Emjenic, and I am a Dutchman living in Belgium with my lovely Flemish wife and her two teenage boys. This will be my third Challenge. I have been wargaming since I was a teenager, but nowadays I am as much a hoarder as anything else... I am a slow painter and not a very good one, but the Challenge tends to send me into a bout of productivity, so I suppose that's a good thing!
My main interests are historical, particularly (late) Antiquity and the "long" 19th century up to and including the Great War, and I mostly collect smaller scale figures, but previous Challenges have prompted me to take up painting 28mm figures again. Also, I really like the opportunities provided by 3D printing, so next to my not inconsiderable metal and plastic mountains is now also a resin one, and my hobby stock is rapidly growing into a mountain range.... 3D printing has also rekindled my interest in fantasy; there are such fantastic creative and prolific sculptors out there!
Unfortunately, I find it very hard to resist the (not so) new and (not too) shiny, or the obscure and quirky for that matter, so I am definitely great squirrel material; expect a fairly wide range of scales and subjects from me, possibly including but not limited to 6mm Austro-Prussian War, 6mm Napoleonics, 10mm fantasy, 10mm ACW, 28mm WWII DAK, 28mm World War I, 28mm Napoleonic Württemberg, 1/3000 WWI naval, perhaps some Dystopian Wars, definitely some terrain, and whatever else takes my fancy, or what our journey through the AHPC Studios may throw (in) my way...
So here is some of what I have prepared, more or less, in the full knowledge that no plan survives first contact with the enemy:
I am very fortunate to have my own hobby/ study room in a little house at the back of the garden, with a spacious dedicated hobby space. I am afraid it looks a lot more impressive than warranted by my output and results!
I am very much looking forward to our journey together, and I will try to comment as much as I can on your doubtlessly again truly fabulous, varying and interesting entries. Only about two weeks to go now!
Looking forward to what you paint up Martijn. I agree with your wall hanging.
ReplyDeleteNice set up! I am very envious of the natural light/window. I am a basement dweller with small frosted windows that are obscured by hobby stuff. Good luck in the challenge.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post Martijn! I am very envious of your 'hobby house', though I can't complain too much as I am lucky to have a separate hobby studio next to the house. Like Peter, I approve of your wall hanging!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Once again Martijn! I look forward to seeing your efforts once more. I love the poster and it's sentiment, may I recommend you look up the diaries of the bookseller Shaun Bythell? An excellent read.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of him, but a quick Amazon order has been dispatched 😉. Thanks for the tip!
DeleteGood to have you back, Martijn! The wall logo is fine, but it is taking up potential shelf space...
ReplyDeleteI know, but it is 9 ft up…. 😂
DeleteGood looking hobby area. I'm expecting an impressive output, both in quality and quantity, from there. :)
ReplyDeleteImpressive and well organised hobby space Martijn.
ReplyDeleteThat`s a very nice and (surprisingly?) tidy hobby space! Happy Challenge and will see you in a few days from now
ReplyDeleteNice to see you again
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to you work Martijn, great looking hobby room!
ReplyDeleteCheers
MattW
That's a great set-up you have there! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely set up, the curved paint trays look ace
ReplyDeleteGreat set up there, and a great space. Hopefully the forthcoming library doesnt impede too much, but am sure it will still be a great space!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Martian! Nice hobby space, those drawers look spiffing :-)
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