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Sunday 2 January 2022

2021 Retrospective: The ongoing war against the lead mountain

Fighting the battle against the lead mountain - 2021

Happy New Year to my followers and readers.

Kicking off  the year with the usual retrospective of what was done the previous year, sees quite the loss in the ongoing campaign, I suppose moving house 3500 miles in April back to the Lead Belt was never going to see the painting backlog reduced!

The majority of the stuff I did get painted this year was adding to the Napoleonic Hundred Days campaign collection and those forces are now so sizeable that it's my largest collection by a factor of at least another half. 

I kicked off two new projects during the year, before I moved back from Wisconsin I'd discussed with Martin about starting off a 10mm Cold War project using Seven Days to the River Rhine and pretty much straight away as I got back soon had a Soviet force painted that was quickly followed by a Bundeswehr force. Alongside the two forces I also added a load of terrain as I only had 6mm and 28mm stuff in the collection. I've now had a few games and have really enjoyed them.

As to the other new project, back in October, Nick gave me a game of Gaslands and I became hooked and spent most of November chopping up and kitting out Hot Wheels for action, that's been a blast!

Other forces in the collection also got some attention, with troops being added to the Agincourt, France 1940 collections and the ACW collection has been completely rebased for large battles and new units are right now being added. Even the Han Chinese has some new reinforcements added.

As Covid restrictions are eased gaming has been back and I've met up with the crew for some splendid games, even taking part in a WAB event back in June and we put on an award winning game at Salute back in October.

So, on to the figures, the Gaslands and Cold War collections are not included, because 1) they are not 28mm and 2) every figure bought has been painted so they have not contributed in any way to the size of the mountain.

Despite the house move, I think I still got an impressive amount done, even though the mountain has grown it's mainly been through the generosity of others 

28mm Figures Painted and Based: 436 foot, 37 mounted, 6 guns, 1 boat, 1 tank, 6 sheep

  • 24 Perry Miniatures Napoleonic French foot
  • 93 Perry Miniatures Napoleonic British foot
  • 4 Perry Miniatures Napoleonic French mounted
  • 12 Perry Miniatures Hundred Years War English foot
  • 15 Victrix Napoleonic French foot
  • 3 Victrix Napoleonic French guns
  • 15 Victrix British foot
  • 3 Victrix British guns
  • 40 Warlord Games Napoleonic Hanoverian foot
  • 35 Front Rank Napoleonic Hanoverian foot
  • 23 Front Rank Napoleonic Dutch-Belgian foot
  • 1 Front Rank Napoleonic Dutch-Belgian mounted
  • 11 Front Rank Napoleonic civilians
  • 2 Front Rank Napoleonic mounted civilians
  • 1 Brigade Games Napoleonic French foot
  • 16 Brigade Games Napoleonic British foot
  • 26 Brigade Games Napoleonic British horse
  • 54 Brigade Games Napoleonic Kings German Legion foot
  • 3 Brigade Games Napoleonic French foot
  • 1 Brigade Games Napoleonic French horse
  • 4 Brigade Games Napoleonic Scientists
  • 3 Wargames Foundry Napoleonic British mounted.
  • 3 Wargames Foundry Napoleonic British foot.
  • 20 First Corps Han Chinese
  • 18 Eureka Miniatures French Revolution foot
  • 8 Crusader Miniatures WWII Germans
  • 4 Crusader Miniatures WWII French
  • 24 Perry Miniatures American Civil War Confederate foot
  • 6 Warbases sheep
  • Badger Games Mullah
  • 1 random Paul Hicks sculpt
  • 1 Reaper Bones Orc
  • 3 Westwind Productions druids & stricken goat
  • 6 3D printed droids for Star Wars: Legion
  • JTFM R-35 tank


New Figures Purchased: 511 foot, 7 mounted, 5 guns, 6 sheep, 2 foxes, 4 horses

  • 9 Brigade Games Napoleonic French foot
  • 18 Brigade Games Napoleonic British foot
  • 54 Brigade Games Napoleonic KGL foot
  • 5 Brigade Games WW1 French foot
  • 1 Brigade Games WW1 French gun
  • 42 Perry Miniatures HYW foot
  • 98 Perry Miniatures Napoleonic British foot
  • 20 First Corps Han Chinese
  • 12 Crusader Miniatures WWII
  • 6 Warbases sheep
  • 2 Warbases foxes
  • 11 Front Rank Napoleonic civilians
  • 2 Front Rank Napoleonic mounted civilians
  • 36 Front Rank Hanoverian foot
  • 28 Front Rank Dutch-Belgian foot
  • 3 Front Rank Dutch-Belgian horse
  • 22 Perry Miniatures Napoleonic Dutch-Belgian foot
  • 4 Perry Miniatures Napoleonic Dutch-Belgian guns
  • 24 Crusader Miniatures ACW foot
  • 102 Perry Miniatures ACW foot
  • 2 Perry Miniatures ACW mounted
  • 4 Perry Miniatures ACW horses


Unpainted Figures Acquired: 174 foot, 40 mounted

  • 12 Brigade Games Napoleonic British cavalry from Mum & dad
  • 12 Brigade Games Napoleonic British cavalry from Jasmin
  • 12 Brigade Games Napoleonic British cavalry from Marie
  • 81 Front Rank War of the Roses from James.
  • 8 Front Rank Dutch-Belgian foot from Victoria.
  • 28 Front Rank Dutch-Belgian foot from Marie.
  • 1 Front Rank Dutch-Belgian mounted from Marie.
  • 40 Front Rank Hanoverian foot from Mum & Dad.
  • 6 Front Rank Hanoverian foot from Phill.
  • 3 Brigade Games mounted from Victoria


Victoria painted: 1 Vehicle

  • 1 Star Wars: Legion AT-ST


16 comments:

  1. Happy New Year and a very respectable painting total for the year

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  2. Happy New Year Paul - your additions dont look excessive to me, given I assume the bulk of the Perry stuff is boxes of plastic figures? Nice to see you seem to have family and friends well trained in appropriate gifts!

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  3. Looks pretty balanced in& out to me.

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    1. Thank you, just a little growth in the pile though

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  4. Very productive year there Paul! I've enjoyed your CWGH posts as I'm planning a venture this year, but in 15mm.

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    1. Thanks David, it takes me back to when I first started gaming in the 80's

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  5. Productive year and surely not that far from breaking even, all things considered!
    Best Iain

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  6. You have certainly been busy Paul…
    I don’t think I’ve done anywhere near as much as you… and I haven’t flitted across the Atlantic…
    Here’s to a better 2022…

    All the best. Aly

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    1. Thanks Aly, reckon whit Covid I'm now more painter than gamer

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  7. Happy New Year Paul - best wishes for 2022.
    I'll continue to enjoy watching your painting adventures :-)

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  8. A very impressive tally, especially with the house move and a lot of the painting was Napoleonic's. Good to see the sheep tally was consistent. HNY.

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    1. Thanks Pat, they seep are an important indicator of progress ;)

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