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Sunday, 22 March 2026
FROM JohnB: Whats that coming over the hill is it a monster?
Nope its an AHPC wrap!
Mind you "The Automatic" (welsh indie rock band) hit was a cracker
Well I have had my best year at AHPC and its my third year on the trot signing up.
With a photo splurge what have I learnt?
I have again learnt a lot from the other 70 odd entrants
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their figure and basing ideas as well as some of their figure/painting combinations all inspiring me to buy and paint yet more figures but actually paint more! woohoo 700 plus points worth or 13 micro projects if you like.
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I started to do stand up painting! yep stood at a bar style bench set up and
doing sprints - short paint sessions of 15 minutes - 45 minutes, which led to my mini paint palette method as I tended to use one colour.
ok this paint is 4 days old but the method does work on small amounts of paint used over say 24 hours oh and the tissue is meant to be kept wet!!!!!
On with the results - I am particularly pleased that I painted the ECW Tumbling Dice unit, maybe that project will get a kick start now.
Finishing the 1848 Hungarian Steam Engine having scratch built it for AHPC15 was very satisfying. You need two airfix rockets.........and a lot of cursing.
The Irish Brigade unit using Strelets Louis XIVth range was also a hit - I have admired their range for a long time - too long and never painted any. Now that has been fixed maybe more will follow.
I hope you all have seen the error of your ways and realise that injection moulded plastics in 1/72 is the way to go - queue woops of laughter about this madness of mine. Seriously I hope you have all enjoyed painting what you like and love.
That said I am glad I painted my 40mm Vikings to celebrate Ian Kay's retirement at Irregular Miniatures - I am happy for him yet sad to see such a vast traditional figure range sail off into the sunset.
And I painted my first printed figures - Italian support weapons in 20mm from MarDav.
Plus ca Change!
And I sorry for my Minion Peter who was hoping to see my French Dragoons completed - I am off to the allotment for the year so this is as far as I got! Lets hope those red monsters don't get me.
So a big thank you to everyone who took part and of course especially to Curt and all the minions and duel runners and anyone I have missed.
Hope to be back in the 17th challenge later this year.
Labels:
1/72 scale,
AHPCXVI,
Airfix,
Irregular Miniatures,
its a wrap,
JohnB,
MarDav,
strelets,
Tuesday Terrors
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Certainly looks like a good time was had! Well done
ReplyDeleteThanks David I did
DeleteNice varied collection of miniatures. Not so sure about the plastic 1/72 but as long as your having fun 😄
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom it was just one of those rabbit holes - went down never came back :)
DeleteWell done John.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Ray
DeleteOoh, I like that train a lot! And a varied output (or Squirrel Madness) is excellent.
ReplyDeleteThanks Slowpainter
DeleteThanks slowpainter the squirrel challenge proved enjoyable
ReplyDeleteGreat work John! Delighted you had a good Challenge.
ReplyDeleteThanks Curt
DeleteGood work, John!
ReplyDeleteThanks Barks
DeleteGrat work John. The train was my favourite.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter
DeleteWell done, John! It’s good to see that train you were working on last year completed, it has turned out just as good as I hoped. See you in Challenge XVII!
ReplyDeleteThanks EMJenic - yes I hope to be back again
DeleteWell done John, I really do like that steam engine
ReplyDeleteThanks Valley boy
DeleteLove the figures and the vehicles!
ReplyDeleteVery nice work John!