A bit of a pot pourri post, as recently I've had plenty of time to ponder a few things hobby related, especially during a long drive to Norfolk last week. Nothing ground breaking I'm sure, but I thought I'd jot them down anyway!
Battles
Despite having quite a few core forces for most of the periods I like to game, I still seem to struggle to get a game onto the table or even to maintain some momentum for my mini-campaigns. I think 'oh, I'll just paint up that unit or some terrain for the next game', but then nothing happens and it all stalls, with weeks or months going by with no progress. Despite having a dedicated games room, it had become a bit of a mess, which didn't help matters!
So a bit of a tidy up has helped and a desire to try and get more games in, given that I have plenty of choice as already mentioned. Not having cluttered surfaces makes a bit difference and it is much easier to get to stuff, in advance of a planned game. My lead pile is still too big and I still need to really have a good sort out and probable cull, which will help matters I'm sure.
At least this mini tidy up has resulted in a game all ready and set to go, which is great, so an AAR should appear soon.
Books
With my recent birthday just gone, I once again bought a few books as a treat, and my family know to leave me to order what I want! A win for them and a win for me;)
Butterflies
Well the Malta 1942 book certainly got the old butterfly to flapping its wings, that's for sure! Alongside this my mind wandered to my 'Glorious Glosters' in Normandy campaign that has stalled for nearly a year now, as well as a long planned AVBCW mini-campaign that was first thought about years ago. I'm not short of ideas that's for sure, but my problem is I struggle to keep focussed on a project, as something always seems to catch my eye and draw me off in another direction! First World problems and all that, but I do need to try and maintain focus a bit more.
What Next?
Well in terms of focus, post the tidy up of the games room, I've set up the next action of my 'Canadians in Normandy' campaign, which has waited too long to get to the table. Even though the planned terrain and troop additions have failed to materialise, I can still use what I have and some Fallschirmjager can make a guest appearance until such times as the 'correct' troops are ready.
Thanks for getting this far and as always, any comments greatly appreciated.
TTFN.
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