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Personal logo Murphy Sponsoring Member of TMP10 Apr 2024 1:59 p.m. PST

After three odd months of "blah", and apathy, I have finally gotten around to updating my blog.
However I now have so much to write about, I had to break the update down into two parts.
So here is Part 1.
I discuss the changes in size to Citadel paint pots, redoing my painting room, what figures I've gotten painted, etc.
Part 2 will discuss scenics, terrain, building supplies, Little Wars, food, movies, drinks, the eclipse and all sorts of other madness.

Check out the update here: link

As always comments are always appreciated.

Enjoy!

Thanks!

Murphy

Grelber10 Apr 2024 6:33 p.m. PST

I particularly like colors of Lord Mitchell's waistcoat/vest.

Once upon a time, I bought a lipstick rack, since the holes for lipstick looked like Reaper/Vallejo paints would fit nicely in them. I took it home, pushed the paint bottles in it, then sat down to paint and pulled a bottle of paint out. Only I didn't: the whole rack came up because the paints were just a little too tight. And we made a trip back to the lipstick rack store to return it.

Now I have a rack with steps for the paints to sit on, and no holes to put them in.

Grelber

Shagnasty Supporting Member of TMP11 Apr 2024 1:17 p.m. PST

Save for a wig and the lack of a noble mustache Lord Mitchell
reminds me of myself.

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