Wednesday, 31 December 2025

Goodbye 2025. Hello 2026!

I’ve not been in a very productive mood recently. I don’t know what the issue has been, but I’ve been struggling to sit down and focus on getting anything done for more than about ten minutes at a time. So after a few weeks of chipping away at them, I finally managed to get some Dark Riders done for my Dark Elves just before Christmas. I was really hoping to get the post about them up before now, but it seems that my low executive function decided to be a bastard again, so I’m going to have to roll them into this end of year post.

So yeah, these are my newest Dark Riders. They weren’t planned to be my next thing, but they were in my backlog anyway and I’ve signed up for an Old World event in January, so they got bumped up my list of priorities.


I reckon they turned out alright. Certainly not my best work, but they look decent enough as a unit and help to fill out my Core units. I’ve got a bunch of other bits to get done too. I’ll cover that later though, as that’ll be in my plans for early 2026.

So those are my last models of 2025, which means it’s time for my traditional end of year group photo!


As you can no doubt see, I actually got a fair amount done this year, raking up a respectable 278 points. It's certainly my lowest total since 2018, but when it's laid out like that, it actually turned out to be a lot more than I thought! I think it’s because I painted a ton of infantry, which means lots of models, but lower points totals. I’m pretty happy with that. Its a huge chunk moved out of my backlog, even with my hefty purchases of Emperor Children and Ork stuff earlier in the year and I managed to paint for four different game systems across the year!

It's been a pretty good year of gaming too. I’ve dipped back into 40k in a big way, soend 6 months playing in my local club’s league and following summer tournament. It was good fun and somehow I ended up finishing in 4th place. Unfortunately it also reminded me of absolutely everything I hate about the current edition of the game, so I’m probably not touching it again at least until 11th Edition comes out. Hopefully itll refresh the game enough to draw me back in. If not, I've got plenty of other systems to grab my attention. On a much more positive note, I’ve become part of the committee running the club and been hosting a bunch of ‘niche games’ nights, which is basically anything that’s not 40k. The main one has been Necromunda campaign and it’s turning out to be really fun. Everyone seems to be having a blast and everything seems to be kicking off, so I consider that to be a roaring success!

So that was a brief look back on my hobby year. It’s not the most exhaustive, but I’ve been typing for quite a while now and I only wanted to do a fairly short post anyway. 

I really don’t have many solid plans going forward into 2026, beyond continuing to chip away on my backlog and getting about 700 more points of Dark Elves ready for the event in January. After that, it’s just a matter of going where the inspiration takes me in terms of what I work on and what I do.

 I’ve been really enjoying being in ‘Backlog Busting’ mode, so I might see how long I can stay in that groove, even beyond my +300 point goal.  I can’t see myself being able to refrain from model purchases all year, but it’ll certainly be fun trying!

So yeah, that’s my end of year rundown. Feels nice to put one out after skipping it last year. Even nicer is the fact that I actually managed to get it out before the New Year for once! Hopefully I’ll be back soon with more lovely progress to show you all soon, but until then, I hope you all have a fantastic New Year!

What are your hobby plans for 2026?

 Whatever they are, happy hobbying and I’ll catch you next year!

Thursday, 20 November 2025

A whole bunch of 'Munda

I haven't posted for a few weeks, but don't worry. I haven't fallen off the blogging wagon already, I've just not had a whole lot of energy to paint, so I've had nothing to show off.

Then I hit a huge productive streak in the last couple of days, so I suddenly have enough to show off out of basically nowhere. It's weird how the hobby motivation ebbs and flows sometimes!

As I predicted last time, after the slog of finishing up my Orks, I turned my attention to Necromunda for some low effort wins.

I got the set of Malstrain Genestealers from my Secundus box done over a couple of evenings, despite not having any particular use for them in my immediate future:

I think they turned out brilliantly tbh, far beyond my wildest expectations! So much so that I'm actually tempted to get some more of them, as I'm a little sad the project is over already!

They were mostly done using watered down washes, then picking out a few few interest points like eyes and blisters, then adding some Tesseract Glow to their bases. I probably spent longer waiting for washes to dry than actually painting them!

I was on a bit of a roll after those, with my creative juices flowing nicely. I decided to use that to finally get my Orrus Spyrers from the same box knocked out too, meaning that I can cross off everything from a boxed set from my backlog. A bit of a rarity!

Anyway, I got those done pretty quickly too. Here's the results:

I don't think they turned out quite as well as the 'Stealers, but i think that's more an issue with the models having no clear focal point than anything else.

I went for a metallic scheme with them, based loosely on Iron Man's colours. I've had the idea knocking about since I bought them to have each Spyrer type be based on a different Marvel super hero, so this is the start of that. I'll buy the others later, but I think this makes a pretty good start to that plan.

So that's a good chunk knocked off my backlog, netting me 21 points towards my total. I'm not sure where I'm going to turn my attention next, but I should actually get some decent free time over the next few weeks, so I'm expecting to getting a good chunk of hobby done. We'll see if that actually happens though.

Until next time, happy hobbying!

Thursday, 6 November 2025

Off to a decent start

The great de-backlogging is off to a pretty good start. I managed to get the last of my Speed Freaks units for my Orks done over the last week, with a Shokkjump Dragster and trio of Deffkoptas ticked off my To Do list!

The Shokkjump in particular I'm really glad turned out well. I converted it basically from scratch using a kids toy i found in a charity shop as as base. It fits in pretty well I reckon.

The Boomdakka I showed off in my last post, but decided to photograph it again, as I love it so much.

The Koptas are the last of a batch of 15 I've been painting recently for the summer tournament at my local club. I ended in 4th Place, which really wasn't bad considering I'd hardly played 40k for the better part of two years! I originally joined as a way to boost numbers and have an excuse to paint some Orks, but it turns out there's a lot of armies out there which can't cope with massed whirly death machines being slammed down the field turn 1!

As I said, these are the last of my 'Need to do' Ork stuff. There's still plenty of Ork stuff in my backlog, but they're less of a priority. Im going to take a break from painting green for a while and probably turn my attention towards some Necromunda stuff. There's a few bits I want to get done for the local campaign I've started running and most of it should be relatively low effort pallete cleansers. 

I'm definitely finding it easier to focus now i have a goal to aim for and a place to document it all here on the blog, so I'm hoping my productive streak continues.

Until next time, happy hobbying!

Friday, 31 October 2025

Back from the dead!

I haven't posted on here for over a year. Most of the reason for that was the dwindling or non existent interactions on my posts over the last few years. Compared to how active and vibrant the hobby blogosphere was 10-15 years ago, it just felt like i was shouting into the void. As you can imagine, it kind of killed my enthusiasm for posting.

But now in a fitting move for Halloween, I'm bringing it lurching back to life!


I'm still under no illusions as to how dead a medium blogs are in this age of social media, but I figure that posting on here regularly again is the best way to document the big self-imposed hobby challenge I'm about to embark on. If there's anyone here reading this, then you can come along for the ride. Say hi if you are!

 I mentioned a hobby challenge, so you might be wondering what I'm up to? Well, if you've read this blog over the years, you'll know that I've been locked in a never-ending war with my massive pile of shame, tracked using my points system.

Well that backlog's gotten a bit out of hand again and it's driving me completely insane, especially after finding a ton of half-finished projects when clearing out the shed the other week. As a result, I've put myself on another model purchase ban for a little while, but with a bit of a twist this time. Rather than just doing damage control and barely pulling my head above water like I normally do, I want to build up a bit of headroom with it this time and make a meaningful dent in my ridiculous pile of unfinished stuff.

With that in mind, I've set an end goal to work towards, rather than just stopping once I'm in positive figures. I want to reach +300 painting points by next summer, from my current total of -115. Its a bit of arbitrary goal, but my thinking is that it should put a hell of a dent in my 'to do' list, whilst not being so impossible to reach that i get discouraged.

Next summer as an end date is a good and (in my mind at least!) well-reasoned goal though. All rumours and logic place 11th edition 40k as coming out then. I'm not going to fool myself into thinking that I'm not going to buy anything when that drops, so that seems a good point to have a healthy, much-reduced backlog ready for!

I'm also not going full cold turkey on my hobby purchases. I'm going to treat myself every now and then, again mostly so I don't get discouraged. I've been cataloguing everything I need to paint, dividing it by army and game system, then further sub-dividing it, listing the stuff which I most want or need to get done. Once everything on one of those sub-lists is finished, I'm going to treat myself to something I want, with the caveat that it's got to match that category. 

For example, for my Necromunda stuff, I've got the following on my 'Need to do' list:

- Secundus Genestealers
- Spyrers
- Necromunda Weirdos 
- Arbites 
- Escher cats

Once those are done, I can treat myself to a Forgeworld character pack I've had my eye on for a while. Likewise, once I've cleared my Saturnine box from my list, I can can buy something for my Thousand Sons.

This might seem like I'm making this far too complicated, but ive learned over the years that my Autistic brain needs structure to stuff like this to keep me focused. This is basically a very long-winded way for saying I'm going to hopefully have a very productive 9 months or so of hobby ahead of me!

To start me off, I've been working on my Orks the past few weeks. They're by far the shortest category on my list and the ones I've been lost engaged with, having been playing a summer league and tourney at my local club. I've painted most of a Speed Freaks army over that time, with just a few things left to finish up.

Most recently I've gotten a Boomdakka Snazzwagon, converted from a Taurox done:

That's been sitting unfinished in various forms since 2017, so its good to get it finished at last! It was originally bought for my Inquisition, but I haven't done anything with that army since 8th Edition, so it got a new home my Deathskulls. Reckon it turned out pretty well. It was hard to get a good photo as it doesnt fit in my light box, but hopefully it looks good anyway!

The other thing I finished was some Rogue Trader Boyz i bought off a mate on a whim a few months back:

I didn't really have a use for them, I just have a fondness for old sculpts and poor impulse control. That probably goes a way to explaining my need to do this backlog-busting challenge! These were great fun to work on though and will probably end up finding a home in my Kommandos, which need a few extra bodies.

Next up will probably be a converted Shokkjump Dragster and some Deffkoptas to finish off the Ork part of my 'Need to do' list. I'll keep you updated on how I do.

Its good to be back!

Happy Hobbying!