I have plans.
I'm definitely not stupid enough to expect these to survive contact with the enemy but, hey, we can hope, right?
So, on the todo list:
- Finish the Dux Compendium :D (attempting to achieve headspace for that at present)
- Paint a lot more BattleTech stuff (no, more than that, the Kickstarter's arriving Q2 and, erm, well, I may have indulged in considerable retail therapy....)
- Run campaigns at the club
- What a Cowboy (deferred from 2023 for obvious reasons) - Q1/2
- BattleTech: Alpha Strike - details TBC - Q3/4
- Run RPGs @ home. My long-running (since 2019) weekly
sanity break Zoom-based 5E campaign finished in December, and I'm aiming to split my time going forward with two fortnightly ones: - a 5E campaign set in a different corner of my world
- a BattleTech RPG campaign set on - well, that's a secret for now
- Start on the Epic ACW plastic (and MDF) pile
- Finish the 15mm Bulge forces and buildings, consider an IABSM Bulge narrative campaign later in the year
- Get someone else to paint my 28mm British and French, and play some Sharp Practice 2
- Play with the laser cutter
- Blog and podcast as and when.
Yes, that's a fair bit, but, to misquote Robert Browning, "a man's reach should exceed his grasp, Or what's a hobby for?" (hands up who thought that was Kipling? - I did)