The last few months have been crazy. While the gaming side of things have been healthy, painting and assembling models were a rare occurrence.
Warmachine games down at the club have died down. I can think of 2 regular players who come down on Sunday mornings, but apart from that, no one else seems to be keen.
Warhammer Fantasy has really been kicking off in the past few months. This is certainly helped by the Club Challenge that I have been running on a monthly basis. The number of participants has slowly risen month by month and our club membership seems to be climbing too. The Club Challenge season for 2011 has officially ended - I placed 3rd overall amongst a great field of players.
This upcoming Sunday - December 4 - I'll be hosting the inaugural Dystopian Wars Club Challenge at Unlimited Hobbies. 2 games at 800 points each. We weren't too worried about composition, so we just stuck with the basic composition as per the rulebook. I've designed a couple of basic missions, so it should be interesting how it goes being the first Club Challenge. I look forward to getting some feedback from players about how things could be done for next year.
I'm officially on holidays as of today, so I have earmarked some painting painting projects to do over the next few weeks.
In terms of assembly, I want to finish off the High Elf army which I have purchased from the U.S. recently. So far, I've put together 20x Phoenix Guard and the Swordmasters, Seaguard and Ellyrian Reavers from the Island of Blood set. I still have a box of Dragon Princes waiting to get assembled, but I wasn't too keen on using them in my 2500 point list.
As for the painting side, I want to finish off my Dystopian Wars minis. For the EoTBS, I have a Dreadnaught, Sky Fortress and a few Destroyers to go. Also a KoB starter box is waiting to get some treatment by the paint brushes. I also want to finish off more Empire Swordsmen, in the hope that a new Empire armybook will be released next year.
That's all I have for now, I will post some pics in the near future including all the WiP projects and the DW Club Challenge this Sunday.
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