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NO! The painting has not killed me… though the planning and execution are a pain
Pledge: tempt you lot with more of my Saga developments…. 3D models are in progress and there’s printing to be done.
Brexit has only made me more painfully aware of exchange rates and the shipping from over there is a pain. Oh, wait… I forgot that I keep sending packages over there and to that upside down part of the world. Nevermind, I just haven’t shipped anything in a while as I’m doing my painting.
Something I got done to decompress from Saga
Shipping has made me rethink the recent addition that I’d like to make to my developing Saga forces. I’ll just wait until next paycheck (or the one after) as I’ll be able to throw some of the OT pay I’ve gathered at minis.
One man operations as a collective might well be able to get out their products through a central service hub for selling but its not really all that much I’m well versed in. All I can think of when making reference to tax zones are the special business districts of China. More often than not I consider E. Europe to be really stuck with not being able to kick out their products as much as I might like. There are some creators that really make good stuff but its a bit of a task to delve into that market. I think that geographically shipping is a bitch. Historically communism and the open market have not played well together so economic development to allow for our hobby might take a bit of time (if at all considering migration and brain drain). Communications infrastructure doesn’t delve into all the corners of those countries so we might well be missing out on great pockets of talent. Just a few running thoughts in my head when I let that question dangle in the mental shark tank.
Music!
What I’ve been listening to while photographing and editing the display of recent work