Saturday, 22 March 2025

SimonG: The Closing Wrap for AHPC XV

Doesn't it seem like yesterday that we were all starting out on the painting challenge once again, and now it's all over! 

The Author of All My Mistakes!

Well for me life unfortunately threw me a few curves and my challenge target soon vanished into the distance. Nevertheless I'm quite pleased with what I have been able to do, specifically

  1. Actually managing to finish a project -- my Cold War Gone hot 1980s USSR vs BAOR, although I've now gone and ordered some air support so not sure anything is ever really finished
  2. Continuing work on my ongoing Jewish Revolt and Cathar Crusade Impetus armies in 28mm and 15mm respectively
  3. Completing my two 28mm vignettes for the Witch of the Westmorland, which now are displayed in our living room (first time my wife has given me this honour!)




So it only remains to thank Teemu and all of the, highly productive unlike me, Thursday crew. Also thanks to everyone who commented on my posts -- every comment was really appreciated -- and to all of the other minions for keeping us all on track. And finally of course to Curt and Sarah for hosting us all once again.

I'm already planning for the next one and will this time be more realistic in my aspirations. I'll also endeavour to make some painting progress between challenges but more importantly I'm very excited to be bringing my Temple Mount from AHPC XIII to the table for the first time next week so I look forward to reporting back on how that went.

Until next time wishing you all the best!  Simon

18 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your precious hoard Simon, Your 15mm Cathars I have to single out simply because when I first encountered them I thought they were obviously 28mm for the quality alone. Absolutely STUNNING. I abandoned 15mm because I could not adapt my painting style (sounds very luddite). Anyway enough of me - your work is stunning especially the vignettes which if they grace a gaming table and a home is fantastic - all the best for a painting summer.

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    1. Thanks very much for your too kind feedback. Like you I’m
      Not able to adjust my painting style for scale that much. I just need to take time and work with finer detail. Luckily that’s the sort of thing I enjoy! Hopefully I’ll get some more stands done before the next challenge

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  2. Well done Simon. Good to see a project is never finished 🤣. Enjoy adding that air support .

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    1. They’re sitting beside my desk now. Zveda kits for the Hinds and some 3D prints (which are actually rather good) for the UK Lynx and Gazelles

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  3. Wow, a finished project? I never managed that. A great haul Simon, but being allowed to display figures in your front room, what an honour, give yourself another 100 points! Mine are only allowed in the front room as I walk through to get to my painting desk!

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    1. Thanks for that Ray. I worry it’s just another dust catcher!

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  4. Lovely painting and basing, and great vignettes. I've almost knocked off part of a collection, and am planning to expand it too...

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    1. Thanks Barks. It’s been a pleasure being part of the process again

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  5. Well done, Simon! Thursday crew was a tough place, if one wanted to be competitive with points. :) And everyone has their own schedules, speeds of painting and so on, it was a pleasure to minion you and the varied group of Thursday.

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    1. Thanks Teemu. I was obviously never going to be able to keep up from a points production perspective but it’s been great to be with you and the Thursday crew this time around

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  6. Great stuff Simon, impressive large dio pieces too.

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    1. Thanks Matt -- yes, those vignettes were plenty of work for relatively few points but I'm pleased with how they turned out, thanks again for all of your kind comments throughout the last few months

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  7. I loved your work this year Simon, especially the vignettes. Very creative and well-executed.

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    1. Thanks Curt. It’s interesting to look back over my participation these past five years and see how things have changed. Thanks so much again for orchestrating all of this

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  8. Your work never ceases to amaze me Simon! I remember your Temple Mount very well and hope to see more of it at some point. See you in December!

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