I recently got rid of a few Space Marine Space Wolves units that I'd painted for 40K via eBay. Like most of my hobby projects for Warhammer 40K over the years, I started painting them, full of eagerness and excitement, then ran out of steam, and stopped.
I did however manage to complete a Wolf Lord on Thunderwolf, a unit of Thunderwolf Cavalry, and a squad of Grey Hunters. Here's some pics, for those that are interested:
When I sold them (and they went for a decent amount, I am pleased to report), the buyer asked me the fateful question 'do you do commission work?'
Now, this is a lovely question to be asked as a miniature painter, because it means someone out there rates your work, and would like to own more of it. Lovely, flattering even. However, in my mind, it's also a dangerous question. Why, I hear you ask?
Essentially, it boils down to this: Do I want to turn my hobby into a job?
As I've mentioned in previous posts, my motivation for hobby projects varies greatly. The above Space Wolves can attest to that. It's why I've become increasingly fond of skirmish games, as I can paint small doses of miniatures without feeling overwhelmed or losing focus.
So, if I were to try my hand at commission painting, surely the same thing would kick in, but worse, considering they would not be my miniatures, and therefore potentially a subject material I have no interest in?
On the other hand, more money for new toys! All for doing something I enjoy anyway!
Hmm, seems like a bit of a conundrum to me. I must admit, I am sorely tempted, but am also very cautious.
Would love to hear from you guys on your experiences with this aspect of the hobby. Answers on a postcard below...
Cheers,
Dan
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Thursday, 28 May 2015
Thursday, 30 April 2015
It has to start somewhere...
So, blogging. Anyone who is anyone seems to be doing it, so I thought I'd give it a go.
Also, the hardback print version of the rulebook was released at the start of March, so the game has exploded in popularity.
Dan
My name is Dan, and I'm a Husband, Father, Geek and Gamer. As you've probably already guessed from the title of this blog.
I've been into miniature games for almost 20 years now. It all began when I stumbled blindly down the rabbit hole that was my local Games Workshop. Since then, I've had a love/hate relationship with all things gaming, either wargames, skirmish games, board games or video games. Currently, I'm in the love stage of our relationship.
I'm also married to a lovely wife, with two lovely kids, again, as the blog's title indicates.
So, this blog is really going to be a brain dump of all the things I find cool in the world of gaming, and how I seem to juggle them (or fail to) with family life. I'll also be posting a lot about what I'm painting in the world of miniatures games, as I've been doing that on and off for the last 20 years as well.
My current addiction of choice is the Batman Miniature Game, produced by Knight Models, a Spanish miniatures company. They create some amazing miniatures, and have licenses for DC, Marvel and Lord of the Rings miniatures. Their sculpts are spot on, and the range is going from strength to strength.
A good friend of mine, Drew, got me into the game about two years ago now, by inviting me to his fan group for the game on Facebook, Arkham City Limits. Since then, I've become an admin for the group, and it's grown to over 1200 members. We're now also the official facebook fan group for Batman Miniature Game, so we get awesome sneak peaks from Knight Models of upcoming releases, and have a great relationship with the games developers and company staff.
The game itself takes place on the mean streets of Gotham City, and is a skirmish miniature game. The game can be played with as little as four miniatures either side, so has a very low buy in cost for a miniature game of this type.
It centres around the Dark Knight himself, and the myriads of criminal elements that threaten the city. Players can play as Batman, his allies, and the lawful forces of the GCPD, or one of the many of Batman's Rogues Gallery, such as The Joker, Penguin or Two-face.
Also, the hardback print version of the rulebook was released at the start of March, so the game has exploded in popularity.
Over the next few weeks, this game will be featured quite heavily in my blog posts.
Anyway, that's enough of my ramblings. You can find links to the ACL and Knight Models web page below, as well as a teaser of some of my miniatures, as a taste of whats to come.
My 350 reputation Joker Crew:
Cheers,
Dan
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