I recently finished furnishing another two rooms (the evidence locker room and a set of public toilets). Work on my WWG Mayhem City Police Station is progressing well. Currently on my desk are 12 Black Cat Bases 28mm scale African American Gangers (5 males, 5 females and 2 dogs) 4 more Recreational Conflict 28mm scale survivors and 2 Battle Bunker 28mm scale zombies. I have recently painted 12 Recreational Conlict 28mm scale civilians and 8 Recreational Conflict survivors. So, no, I wouldn't stop collecting when I reach 1,000. I plan on collecting them just as long as the figure companies make them. Two questions I'm often asked are "do you aim to collect 1,000 zombies?" and "if so, will you stop at 1,000?" The answers are, yes, I would love to collect 1,000 zombies. That'll make a huge dent in my pile of unpainted figures. I really must get them painted as soon as possible. That gives me a horde of 722 zombies! 100 of the unpainted ones are from the Victory Force Mega Horde that I bought last year. Incidentally, my horde of 28mm scale zombies currently stands at 611 painted figures and 111 unpainted figures.
I won't stop buying figures - that would just be impossible to do, but I'll try to be more selective about what I buy. Fortunately, I have been able to maintain that balance and hope to keep it up in 2012.
Otherwise, my pile (mountain?) of unpainted figures is just going to grow and grow and grow. My figure buying has slowed down as I came to the realisation that I must paint more figures per month than what I buy in a month. Hopefully, 2012 will see Joe starting his own gaming blog. It's great to have someone like that to bounce ideas off. We're in contact with one another via e-mail almost every day. Since then we have become very close fiends and I really treasure Joe's friendship and enthusiasm for all things zombie. Robert/Cherno's incredibly generous gift to me (reviewed in my previous post) was the outstanding moment of 2011 for me.Ī special mention must also go to one of my other followers, Joe, aka Zabadak, who contacted me in July to praise me for my blog. On the hobby front, this has been a very good year for me. He was one my most ardent supporters of my blog and his praise and encouragement for what I do meant a lot to me. For me, 2011 will be indelibly etched into my brain as the year my father died. To calculate the tire Traction at the right angle.Īlso the offset to determine when wind gusts,Īlso the height of the lake level to calculate …Īmong other post process Photoreal or optional RAW shader.Īs the collecting pictures and sounds in the nature, no animals or animal products were used or damaged.Īlso with the virtualisation no fauna or flora has been disturbed.It's New Year's Eve and that means it's time for my Monthly Musings, which this time, will also take in a look back at 2011 and look forward to 2012. It is a sketch what happens in movement with an Physical Ragdol.
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