- 2 sheets of A1 artists board
- one X-Acto knife (of the snap-off blade variety, because after scenery building sessions chez moi they're always nowhere to be found)
- one Really Useful 11x7L drawer set for a very reasonable £39.
The latter should ensure I can actually tidy away 90%+ of the debris that's littering my workbenches and then find it again afterwards!
In the longer term, apropos of a discussion on the TFL list and a public pledge you'll hear on the next Meeples podcast, herewith my actual New Year Resolution (as I said to Mike Hobbs, the stuff I posted on New Year's Eve was mostly commitments, not resolutions).
I will not buy any figures for new armies, scales or periods this year.I have plenty of stuff to paint! (and the bits of several Kickstarters on their way still) :D
Just for clarity, the definition of 'new' is meant to stop me, for example, starting a DAK army in 28mm or a British Para army in 15mm, even though I have WW2 in both scales (and specifically have NW Europe in 15mm and British Paras in 28mm), or suddenly deciding that I was wrong all along and I should be playing WW2 NW Europe in 6mm. It's not meant to stop me filling a gap in the forces for a scenario in a period/army I already have.
The one exception to this is (as an incentive to me) if I finish my writing project to the point where it needs playtesting, I am allowed to buy forces for the playtest :D
Sounds like an entirely reasonable set of 'guidelines' to me...
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Poundland is good for cheap knives to use for making scenery. You get about eight of the things for a pound.
ReplyDeleteHave you moved to small Really Useful boxes for Firefly-the-game counter storage yet? The tiny tall ones are pretty much perfect. http://blog.firedrake.org/archive/2014/10/Firefly_storage.html has more.
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