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Still haven’t broken my painting block so that is on the agenda.  Also one of my sister is a Star Trek nerd, she found two Spaceship kits she bought years and years ago, and some Citadel ninjas and Dwarfs.  If she brings them down to me, I’ll probably do some work on the Star Trek kits.  I get to keep the models if I paint and build the kits!

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1. It is paintings like this that have got me interested in collecting Napoleonics. I could go on for hours and hours about artworks that have inspired me to buy stuff or collect, whether it be the artwork on a box of soldiers, rulebook etc.

Scotland_Forever!

2. At the moment, I would describe myself as a builder, collector and thinker.  When i was a teenager it was mostly gaming, every Friday and Saturday nights and loads of massive games during the holidays.  Now I am mostly building models and terrain, and thinking about history and games.  Need to start putting paint onto minis and getting some games in.  At the moment, my favourite aspect of the hobby is coming up with ideas for terrain and how to use everyday items to make it.

3. To go completely off topic, I’d love for referees properly enforce the offside law in Rugby Union.  In the Northern Hemisphere, it is ruining the game as defences are coming too dominant and a lot of it comes from teams continuously being offside.

Regarding the most famous heresy in the hobby… It wasn’t a heresy, it was just bad parenting.  Magnus did nothing wrong.

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