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2015 Hobby Year in Review

Once again, I’m obligated to produce a year-end retrospective.

Overall

I started the year strong, and burned through outstanding projects once, but then bought back up, of course.  It’s been managed pretty well, although I just spiked due to Wyrd’s Black Friday sale.  40k went on the back burner this year, with only a few models painted and a handful of games played.  Malifaux (including adding Gremlins as a new faction) and Dropzone Commander (new to me this year) has been taking my attention.

I built and started regularly using the Spin-o-matic this year, which produces neat 360º views of my models.  I just almost completely replaced the setup with one which should be easier to use in a consistent way.  Maybe someday I’ll post about it.

I also upgraded my photography setup in the middle of the year, with a new lens and lighting set.  It’s improved the look enough that I’m tempted to reshoot old stuff when I got back to look at it.  I doubt I’ll ever find the time.

hobby-burndown 2015

  • 144 individual models completed (+9.9% YoY)
  • 62 Malifaux models (47 on 30mm bases, 7 40mm, and 8 50mm)
  • 56 Dropzone models
  • 27 terrain and misc models (including 2 with my daughter)
  • 1 40k model (plus a few extra weapons)
  • Exclusively used painted models in every game, even when starting a new faction and a whole new game.

Malifaux

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I started playing Malifaux the middle of last year, and it has become my main game this year.  I did Tale of Malifaux Bloggers with Zoraida in the spring.  After Adepticon I realized I needed a second faction to keep things fresh, so I moved Zoraida over towards Gremlins.  Now I swap between the two every couple of months.

Dropzone Commander

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I got a free starter box at Adepticon and managed to squeeze a demo in between other events.  After I got home, I decided to give it a go, and built up a UCM army.  It’s behind Malifaux in favorite-ness, but the mobility and scale is very interesting.

Terrain

I decided late this year to build a board for home use, to allow gaming when I couldn’t get away from the house.  It hasn’t seen a whole ton of use, but I’m glad I have it.  I’ll probably slowly build up the terrain collection, and hopefully get people over more often.

Other

No list would be complete without an ‘other’ section.  This includes the only Reaper model I’ve painted this year, and a few projects I’ve done with my daughter and wife.  It also, surprisingly enough, includes the few 40k models I’ve done in the last year.  40k hasn’t been grabbing my interest so much these days, although I’m sure I’ll be back.

Looking to 2016

I expect Malifaux will continue to occupy most of my gaming attention, with Dropzone sprinkled in for flavor.  I’m not finding myself super pulled towards another Malifaux faction, but Resistance in DZC has been tempting me.  I’ve also just picked up a Team Yankee US starter, although I haven’t played any games or decided how much energy it’ll get.

I’m signed up for Adepticon for a second year.  Malifaux, Dropzone, Space Hulk, and seminars are scheduled.  I’m hoping to have time to explore other games and products.

We’ll see how much Team Yankee grabs me.  I dig the WWIII semi-modern setting, and 15mm scale tanks are cool.  I don’t know how many games I’ll actually get in, since there don’t seem to be a ton of players around, but I’m looking forward to trying to airbrush camo.

Malifaux: Zoraida Avatar (Mysterious/Lucky Emissary Proxy)


I was feeling left out on the whole wave three emissary thing, so I decided to pick up a metal Zoraida avatar.  Since Zoraida is dual-faction, I can use the model for either the Mysterious or Lucky Emissary.

Zoraida Avatar (front)
Zoraida Avatar (front)

The model comes with Zoraida floating in front of a tree, plus a swamp monster.  I thought I’d try something a little different and put them back-to-back, with the idea of there being something interesting from every angle.  Alternately, one side is Mysterious, and the other is Lucky.  Or something.  I don’t think it quite works.  Instead of every angle being interesting, each angle has a distracting background.

Zoraida Avatar (back)

Zoraida Avatar (back)

I had some extra green stuff from gap filling, so I sculpted a quick-and-dirty giant voodoo doll.  It’s a little doughboy-y, but fun.

Malifaux: Nightmare Whiskey Golem


I picked up this model in when it was initially offered a the Gencon sale in 2014, when I also got Miss Ery.  I decided to continue working on the limited Gremlins that were sitting on sprue.

Whiskey Golem
Whiskey Golem

Out of everything on this model, I’m most proud of his eyes.  I think they really ended up with a lot of warm glowy life to them.

I wish there was a bit more wacky detail on his body.  All the gremlins climbing on him add a ton of character, and were fun to paint up.  I fear for the life of the swinging guy, though.  I’m sure I’m going to catch it on something and the thin plastic will snap.  I should have pre-emptively replaced it with wire.

Malifaux: War Wabbit


This model is a limited release alternate sculpt for the War Pig that was available during Wyrd’s Easter sale this year.

I wanted to really own the whole Easter thing, so went straight for a neon pink bunny and bright patterned eggs.

War Wabbit
War Wabbit

Assembling the rear rider required several sacrifices to the carpet gods — I lost one of his ears (separate ears bits, really?) and a foot, which was replaced with an egg.  I dropped an arm and managed to run it over with my chair before finding it, so it’s a little smushed.  Fortunately, the whole model came together pretty well.