Tuesday, 24 March 2026

From MartijnN: Sweet Sixteen Wrap-up

I had a plan for this Challenge. Now, I am fairly harmless when I have a plan, for it usually does not survive first contact with the enemy, if that long. It was no different this year. I have been struggling to get up to speed, and that I eventually did hit my target surprised me as much as anyone. What is more, I have reached it without many bonus points at all, for although I enjoyed other participants' entries, I only took part in one bonus round and that was more or less by accident. In previous years, I collected a fair number of bonus points, and must confess that I have missed the thrill of running around different locations trying to come up with something that, maybe, fitted the theme. That said, I fully comprehend the work and thought going into thinking up and preparing such a work, most of which would obviously come down on Curt. As a result, however, my painting has been singularly focused, for me anyway, and that is reflected in that I did not collect more than four squirrels this year! 


I also painted exclusively 28mm stuff this year, which is rather surprising. I have always been more of a smaller scale guy, and if anyone had told me a few years ago that I would be painting only 28mm figures during the Challenge, and many WWII ones at that, I probably would have laughed incredulously.



So:

- I painted my first 28mm WW2 figures;

- I painted my first 28mm vehicles;

- I painted my first Silver Bayonet figures;

- I painted my first 28mm Ancients mass battle game units ever;

- I painted my first 28mm mass battle Napoleonics since the 1990s;

- and I did not paint any fantasy or smaller scale figures at all for the first time.

Which has left me with a fully functional French WWII force and a complete unit for The Silver Bayonet, both of which have seen the tabletop already, as well as a solid base to work from for both Hail Caesar and Black Powder (or any other set). I am very happy with that!

Siena and Lucca, the main cause of my distraction. They are not always as quiet as this!

As always, many thanks to Curt and Sarah for hosting the Challenge, and to all the long-suffering Minions, especially my own Minion Sander. Once again you made it a great experience!

I was not as much in on the Challenge as I would have liked or am used to, so I really commented only on a very few posts, sorry. I may be backtracking to see what I have missed, though what I did see was absolutely wonderful once again. I will do better next time! Many thanks for those that commented so kindly on my own submissions, it was and is much appreciated.

See you all in December!

Martijn

2 comments:

  1. A fine Challenge Martijn, well done!

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  2. You had a fabulous Challenge, Martijn! Your list of achievements is quite impressive for all the new and uncharted things you took on (I particularly enjoyed your WII French). I'm also delighted that you've had many of these figures on the tabletop already, which I assume is due to your time at the local club. It is also heartening to see that your efforts were observed (and cheered on) by Lucca and Siena. Until next time, my friend!

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