With the four month long Commercial Festival (aka Xmas) thankfully behind us, and with us all in recovery mode, I thought I'd take some time to look back on my gaming year in 2024. So to kick things off, a broad overview as in previous years, followed by some thoughts.
Rules Bought
Basic Impetus 2
Lion Rampant: The Crusader States
Midgard
I had no intention whatsoever to buy any new rules and in a sense I only bought one set, which was Midgard. This was a Xmas treat, whilst the others were really for Army Lists only. Fingers crossed Lion Rampant and Midgard will grace the table at some point in 2025...
Wargaming Books Bought
The Great Game: On Secret Service In High Asia
Barbarossa: How Hitler Lost The War
Big Week: The Biggest Air Battle Of WWII
The Samurai Sourcebook
Armies of the Crimean War
Rapid Fire Blitzkreig France 1940 Scenarios
Osprey D-Day Gold & Juno Beaches
Osprey Kharkov 1942
Retribution: Russia 1943
The Armies of Europe Illustrated
Shenandoah 1862
Blitzkreig by Lloyd Clark
The Glorious Revolution
Wargames Campaigns by Henry Hyde
Bad Roads and Poor Rations: War of 1812
Sedgemoor 1685
Warhammer: Chariot Wars by Nigel Stillman
Rapid Fire: Crete
Rapid Fire: Canadians in Normandy
The Savage Storm - Italy 1943
A Wargamers Guide To The Crusades
The World On Fire- Britain's Involvement in the ACW
1848 Revolutionary Spring
The Tudors
The Anglo-Saxons
The Norman Conquest
The Crusades
Edward I, A Great & Terrible King
I thought that this year I would buy less books than before, but failed miserably in this regard😉! Many of the purchases were presents or vouchers, as all my family know my love of books. Most were for periods that I really like, but the Crusades came in from left field, but has been fun to gain more knowledge, in advance of possibly creating some forces for Lion Rampant. Most of the books have been brilliant reads, some less so, with some still to be read. Certainly I won't be short of material for 2025.
Miniatures Bought
WWII USMC
Samurai
Landing Craft
WWII Bits'n'Pieces
18thC ImagiNations additions
A fairly restrained year (he says!), with the USMC and Samurai being the two big purchases. The Samurai were a bit of a spur of the moment buy, after watching 'Shogun' on tv and loving it. Whether I actually get to do anything with them remains to be seen, as my ardour has cooled somewhat. The USMC speak for themselves really.
Miniatures Painted
Commission Figurines MDF ImagiNations extras
19thC ImagiNations 'Germans'
Probably a similar effort compared to last year, but at least I did get to paint something, but more on that later.
Terrain
Geek Villain Summer field cloth
Geek villain Normandy beach mat
Fields - scratch built
6mm Damaged Buildings
6mm Church
Snake Rail Fencing - scratch built
Scatter items painted
The Geek Villain mats were my big buys this year and I've been really happy with them. Rather like the painting above, not much done terrain wise until late in the year.
Projects
Normandy 1944
My aim was to do a narrative campaign based upon the Canadian landings in Normandy, but real life put pay to that big time. Something I hope to return to next year. I did have some other plans, but frankly forgot what they were!
Games Played
Startline - 3
BKCII - 7
Honours of War - 3
BPII - 6
A2W - 1
Total - 20
A year of two quarters really, which started well and then stopped dead for about 6 months. Things picked up towards the end of the year and so I'm happy with the end total, which was more than I expected. Let's hope next year improves upon this. Below are some photos of all the games played:
Poland 1939 |
Russia 1941 |
18thC India |
Seven Years War |
Seven Years War |
Arnhem 1944 |
Arnhem 1944 |
Arnhem 1944 |
ACW |
ACW |
ACW |
ACW |
Abensberg 1809 |
Russia 1941 |
Germany 1945 |
ImagiNations-cum-ACW |
19thC Europe |
1944 D-Day +1 |
1944 D-Day +2 |
Spend
Books - £120
Rules - £75
Terrain - £155
Figures - £225
Paint & Materials - £20
Total - £595
For the first time I actually tracked my hobby spend this year and it came as a bit of a shock. I used to think I spend about £250 or less, but as you can see, I'm somewhat way off the mark! Next year I really need to curb my spending, which, famous last words, should not be too difficult as will be discussed below.
Shows Attended
Partizan
Colours
Cotswold Wargames Day
It was great to be able to get to these shows again this year, with all of them having something different to offer the gamer. Partizan is by far and away the best show IMHO, but it was good to see Colours bouncing back with some very good games this year after a few fallow years. The CWD was fun as always and the new venue worked well and was great to catch up with many familiar faces.
End of Year Thoughts
It has been a funny and somewhat disjointed old year, for a variety of reasons. It started off well and then suddenly in Spring, our son found supported independent living that he loved, so all of my time and energy went into sorting that out, so all gaming activity aside from reading came to a halt. Now he is in his own place, which is great, it still takes up a lot of my time and energy, which is just beginning to settle down into a more manageable state of affairs.
The upside of this was that out of the blue SWMBO allowed me to have his old bedroom as my games room! This was something that like many gamers I had dreamed of for years, only for it suddenly to become a reality! To be honest I'm still getting used to the idea and forgetting that I can leave games set up to be played at my leisure. As this becomes the new normal for my gaming I'm hoping this will see an increase on the gaming front in 2025.
The downside of this, if you can call it that, was that I simply did not have the time nor the energy to focus on my gaming, so I simply parked it for the duration. Dealing with Local Government is simply exhausting! Fingers crossed I've got one more major issue to sort out, which I'm hoping has been done, then I can relax a lot more and take things in my stride. Hopefully I will know in the next few weeks when people are back to work.
Whilst all the above has been going on, it has given me plenty of time to ponder upon my gaming situation, which has been very useful and helped me really consider what I want and what works for me going forward. So below are my thoughts and plans in no particular order:
Looking Forward To 2025
Having pretty much everything in one room now, it has been quite salutary to see what I have got and how big the lead pile is. Probably like most gamers, I have projects in various stages of completion or simply still in bags half forgotten until now. So my aim is to finally finish off those core forces for the main periods I love to game, starting with my WWII British and Germans, followed by whatever takes my fancy. To aid this I'm trying to tie this in with campaigns so that it 'forces' me to paint units up for the next scenario etc.
Core rulesets will be very much to the fore next year, as seeing the variety I have on my bookshelf that have never been played, raises the question as to why keep them? A cull will be in order and I will try to offload them if at all possible, but based upon previous experience, this can be quite hard to do with old and unfashionable rules!
I've found over the years that I really like to run narrative campaigns that are quite simple to organise and are fun to play. To aid this I have a magnetic pinboard I need to trim to size to stick on the door of the games room to aid some of the campaigns. As mentioned above, this helps me to try and paint up units to get to a decent force size for future games.
For my 18thC and 19thC games, I will be sticking with my ImagiNations approach as I just enjoy it so much! Both are still nascient sizes but should grow as the move along the painting queue, once the WWII forces are finished. I'm still torn between setting them in the Baltic or the Balkans, with the latter edging it at the moment as I can use some 'Ottoman' style troops for a bit of exotic colour. I need to really sort out some background fluff too, which is something I really like to do.
I am pondering as to whether to put on a demo game at a show next year. I've done this in the past and know how much time and effort is involved. Whether I have the energy or inclination remains to be seen, but from my perspective, it would be nice to show a 'standard' sort of game that we can all put on at home, as a counter balance to the large superb games seen at the likes of Partizan et al.
I really need and want to minimise my hobby spending next year right across the board, as honestly I have so much stuff just waiting to be started upon. In the gaming downtime this year it really allowed me to realise what I have, how little time I actually get to work on it, so I would rather try and focus on the leadpile rather than adding to it. A pipe dream maybe but it's something I hope to achieve.
Somewhat related to the above, I'm going to continue with my 25mm x 25mm bases, for all none WWII forces, which gives me maximun flexibility for my forces, as the can easily be rank and file or loosely positioned for skirmish games. This helps with storage issues, less painting time and gives me more bang for my buck. Whilst I agree that round bases look better for the like of Lion Rampant et al, currently I don't have the time to do seperate units, when existing ones work across various sized actions.
I love making terrain as many of you know and hope to make some more during the course of next year. Rather like seeing the figures all in one place, I've realised how many bits I've had tucked away for years.
Blogging has been a blessing and a curse at the same time. It really helps me feel connected to the wider gaming community, even if mosts of the hits on my Blog are from bots, whilst at the same time providing me with plenty of ideas and inspiration. At times I have pondered giving it up due to the perceived pressure to produce new content all the time, but have just decided to post as and when I have something to say, that might be of interest to some of you out there! So thankyou to all of you who have commented on my posts, it is greatly appreciated!
Well done on getting this far and so it just remains for me to wish you all a Happy New Year!
TTFN.
And a Happy New Year to you too! I have loved reading about the games you have posted about, and admiring the nifty terrain pieces...don't sweat about producing new content, it happens when it happens.
ReplyDeleteThanks John and a HNY to you and yours too! I'm glad you liked my AAR, ditto the terrain. Hopefully I can learn not to sweat about not posting stuff, with a quality over quantity approach.
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ReplyDeleteHappy New Year sir!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see your 2025 goals :)
All the best!
Thanks Michal and HNY to you too!
DeleteHi Steve, an interesting post that raises several points that strike a chord with me, especially consolidating what one has, rather than adding to the pile.
ReplyDeleteGaining a gaming room must be the highlight of your year. The Rapid Fire books are marvellous aren’t they. Best wishes for the New Year.!
The gaming room is certainly the big highlight of the year for sure Norm! I'm a lucky man even though it is a small space, but it's way better than what I had before. As mentioned in the 5 Year Plan post, a lot of us of a certain age seem to be in the consolidation frame of mind, which is a good thing as far as I'm concerned. HNY to you and yours too!
DeleteVery thoughtful post Steve!
ReplyDeleteHopefully, your son is more or less sorted out now, and you can have a bit of "Steve" time in 2025.
At least you have the spare room for gaming...my wife already has plans to "downsize" as soon as our kids have both gone (our oin is actually returning in the new year, so they will both be here again....but there are plans afoot to buy a house between them...) So, I can't see me ever achieving that wargaming nirvana 😞
Your spending seems around the same as mine, the only difference being, mine is 90% on figures...I buy very few books and virtually no rules, anything I want to read, I can generally get via the library ( that's one advantage of living in a city of getting on for 2m inhabitants...there aren't many others!)
Please don't stop blogging, I love reading about how things are going in your neck of the woods!
I'm certainly hoping for some more 'me' time next year, as I have cut back on my parent carer volunteering, as I was finding it just a bit too much. Luckily our house is a small 3 bed mid-terrace, so is not too big for us empty nesters. I think we'd only move now if we got a big lottery win, due to all the hassle involved. Fingers crossed you might get to the gaming nirvana at some point...
DeleteAs you can see, I'm a sucker for books and like to keep them close to hand, just for something to pick up and read or for scenario research etc. I suppose I went through a rules buying phase some years ago, not realising that I had all I really needed already!
Blogging will continue for sure, but as with all things, sometimes you do wonder why you bother! At least it's keeping those Bots gainfully employed;).
Steve, while your year may look disjointed and split into two quarters with a six-month gap in between, from my perspective your wargaming year looks like a success. Gaining a dedicated gaming space is cause alone for jubilation. I understand your urge to publish or perish on the blogging front but fight that urge back. We all enjoy reading your posts whenever they appear in our blogger feeds. Looking forward to more of your campaigning in the year ahead.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Good to hear you thought it a success Jon as for me, it was so disjointed, I couldn't really get a good view on how it looked in hindsight. Certainly the games room is a big win and am indeed lucky to have! Hopefully the WWII South Glos campaign will return early in the New Year and I have some thoughts already on something 18thC based. Watch this space. HNY to you and yours too!
DeleteSounds like you had a busy year Steve. I haven't been tracking my spend. I probably ought to work it out just so I can plan ahead for when I'm not gainfully employed.
ReplyDeleteAll the very best for 2025!
It certainly was busy and at times felt like I was back in full-time work sorting stuff out for our son! This year I thought I'd track my spend and am glad I did as it was a bit of an eye opener. Compared to other hobbies or going out for a few family meals, the spend is low, but I do need to be more mindful in 2025.
DeleteI'm in a similar boat; moving house this year really forced into sharp perspective just how much lead I was hauling around. Definitely looking at reducing spending and painting/playing with what I have in 2025! Happy New Year and best of luck with your efforts as well!
ReplyDeleteJust moving my boxes of stuff into one room really was an eye opener on just how much stuff I had dotted around the house Bill. Like you my aim is very much to reduce spend and game and paint more in 2025. HNY to you and yours too!
DeleteA very enjoyable read and many topics that hit the mark with me also, Looking forward to 2025 to see what that brings.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie and it's always good to know that many of my topics chime with fellow gamers, so I know I'm not alone! Fingers crossed for a productive and varied 2025.
DeleteEnjoyed your post Steve. You've certainly had a busy year in many areas of life. Sometimes reading someone else's retrospective permits ones own. Very thoughtful and reflective.
ReplyDeleteAll the best for a happy New Year, and may it bring all you wish for.
I'm glad you enjoyed it Richard and certainly a busy year for sure,, but well worth the effort in the end. I too find reading other Bloggers end of year reviews provokes one to look at the hobby in a lsightly different light, which can be very refreshing. HNY to you and yours too!
DeleteOnly just discovered your blog SteveJ. An interesting read your review of your year. Must get mine sorted soon.
ReplyDeleteGlad to have you on board David and I hope you enjoy my musings as much as I do yours:). Looking forward to seeing how you viewed your year.
DeleteHave a great new year and keep on trucking with the blog. Don’t fall into the trap (which many of us do) of feeling like you constantly have to provide fresh content for other people’s entertainment. The reward obtained from such an approach is often outweighed by the pressure you put yourself under! Just blog when you feel like it. I’ve had the same 38 followers for the last 3 years and none of them have buggered off despite the crap I put out! lol.
ReplyDeleteHNY to you and Mrs B! I enjoy your varied posts from la belle France and no crap as far as I'm concerned. Fingers crossed 2025 will see me putting less pressure in myself...
DeleteNicely summarised 2024 Review there, Steve. 👍🏼
ReplyDeleteConsolidation is a great plan…it’s good for the soul to clear up/paint up some of the odds and s*ds we all pick up for that next project/to add to the current one. Also it can be a rewarding process without TOO much commitment, unlike a complete army project.
And tracking spend…can be very scary! However, just by tracking it you’re already ‘on the case’ and not ignoring it and hoping it’ll go away. 🙂. (Tried this for a couple of years and it certainly aids the ‘consolidation’ ethos).
Wishing you a Happy New Year, and looking forward to those blog posts as and when the urge takes you.
Cheers!!
Thanks Martin! Finally getting my butt in gear means I hopefully will get a good set of options for my Battalion + sized games, which have been slightly limited to date. Also France 1940 becomes more of an option which would be nice. Tracking the spend has been salutary and does help with keeping my mind focussed on tackling the lead pile! HNY to you and yours too:).
DeleteGreat post Steve and Happy New Year to you when it comes.... a brave man documenting spend, I would not like to think about how it compares :-) I like to think it's less than it actually is but suspect I too would be way off the mark. I content myself that it's less than the boss spends on her hobby and the stuff that goes out of date in the fridge......
ReplyDeleteIt also less than a few pints and a curry being tucked away in the garage once a week when I could be down the pub.
Best wishes
Stu
Thanks Stu! I think 3-4 family meals with drinks would easily equate to this years spend, which puts it in perspective. Compared to golf it is easily half of a years membership!
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ReplyDeleteA bit late in responding to your post as I had other things. Briefly, very nice
pictures of your tables. I would hate to think that blogging had become a burden for you, much as I enjoy reading. With best wishes for the New Year
and hoping that your son is happily sorted. Jim
Sorry to hear Blogger played up for you, but at least the contact form worked:). I think Blogging can be a burden if one lets it be, so I'm hoping to take a more relaxed attitude to it from now on. HNY to you too!
DeleteTBH Steve it sounds like you achieved a decent amount of gaming/hobby activity in ‘24. Certainly compared to the likes of me (I still haven’t completed the garden project which needs to be completed before the library build & reorganisation can be started. And the forthcoming birth of our grandson will doubtless take up more time - a very pleasant diversion though).
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy reading your blog. Long may it continue. However, “real life” often throws a spanner in the works so, like all your readers/followers, we understand that’s sometimes the hobby side o’ things have to take a back seat. All the best for ‘25.
Cheers,
Geoff
Thanks Geoff! I've just spent a few pleasurable hours out in the garden this morning in shorts, which is crazy for 31st December! I think I've only worn trousers once this Autumn/Winter. I could cut the grass today, but frankly it can wait. Such distractions get in the way of gaming time, but gardening is another of my hobbies, so I try to balance all as best I can. I've already started pondering what to kick off 2025 with games wise, hopefully in a day of two if I'm lucky...
DeleteThe number of your books bought in 2024 is really impressive. We just have not the space for more books in our living room. I have always to decide which book has to leave for a new one to come (except old books). Most of the "leaving books" are poor books about military history.
ReplyDeleteIn reality I need another small bookcase for my games room, but whether I can find space for it is another matter! Most of the books I sell or pass on are ones that I no longer need or are not that good a read.
DeleteFrom my perspective, you've had a good and productive year, I've enjoyed the campaign game at the end of the year, if I don't have anything to post, I don't post anything and try not to sweat it, always an enjoyable read, happy new year!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain caveadsum1471
Thanks for your thoughts Iain on how my year faired, which is good to hear:). I suppose I always wish I did more, but then it's a hobby to be enjoyed as and when the mood takes one. HNY to you too!
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