Sunday, October 4, 2015

End of an era

Hey folks,

 I survived my ordeal!
Thankfully, a job came through for me, which is a literal life saver.  The double edged sword of this is that it is based in Melbourne and I have to relocate.  But that is quite exciting.  Melbourne is particularly good to it's geeks, with geek culture shops like Minotaur, a fun gaming scene, some lovely tabletop gaming shops and of course it hosts PAX, the Penny Arcade game conference.  Speaking of which I will be attending PAX as a booth bitch for The Academy of Interactive Entertainment, doing live digital creature sculpts.

Today marks the end of an era, with my studio being packed down into shipping containers.  It's easy to wax lyrical.  This room has seen my first faltering steps in my return to mini gaming, going from a handful of miniatures I still had kept from my childhood to one of the most enviable collections in the southern hemisphere, made up of thousands and thousands of the glorious little lead bastards.  This room has seen me go from tinkering with green stuff, to becoming a professional miniature sculptor.  I made The Bederken Dwerg here.  I designed, sculpted, packed and posted every mini by hand from here.

It wasn't usually this messy.  Well...  uh... not always.

There is so much to do, and I have to individually wrap and pack each figure well enough to survive storage for a year or so and a nine hour truck ride handled by half-orc minions.  I have decided to wrap them each in toilet paper and densely stack them in plastic tubs.  Toilet paper is acidic, so only those with paint on them will be stored this way.  Still, it's a huge job.

All my current faves,  Bottom left you can see my limited edition shelf with some torture chamber victims.

The picture above shows just one of the shelves to pack down.  So many memories.  It will be a while before I get to play with them again.  It's kinda nice putting them all to bed, safe and sound.  After being homeless and away from them, I was so happy to see them all again.  Little treasures one and all.

The tubs bottom right contain unpainted minis, the ones on the left contain painted ones.  I haz a lot.

A move is, of course, also a wonderful chance to de-clutter.  I have thrown out tonnes and tuns of foam, unfinished scenery and enough scratch building junk destined to make my Necromunda martian table.  That is a loss, but hey, I did dump all those shitty redundant codexes and books. Someones gonna have a field day down on the street with this stuff.

As I will be living in share houses whilst I rebuilt my life, I doubt I will be able to do much painting.  I plan to take a small sculpting kit with me, the one I bring to Cancon, but it is doubtful I will be back to King's miniatures for a while.

Thank you for your fandom, your support and your encouragement.


Now go paint your fucking minis!


23 comments:

  1. The end of an era, but the start of a new one!

    I wish you all the best of luck with your move and getting settled.

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  2. Best of luck with your new job and move

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  3. Awesome news about the job...we will all be here when you get back. Good Luck!!!

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    1. All of you? Good. I will be taking a roll call and offenders will be dunked in matte medium.

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  4. Paint figures - yes ma'am!!!


    Best of luck to you - keep us in the loop when you can.

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  5. Great news. Hope your move goes swimmingly, and the new haunts serve you well.

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    1. Thanks, I shall swimmingly haunt the shit out of my new haunt.

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  6. Good luck with the move. We will all be here when you're ready!

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    1. Excellent. Attendance is mandatory by order of The Emperor

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  7. Glad to hear a job came up! Best of luck with the move.

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    1. Luck? Where I am going I won't need luck.

      Wait... no that was roads. Yeah. Roads.

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    1. Hoo! (and thanks again for holding my haul ;) )

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  9. I am so glad to hear this. I wish you nothing but new happy memories. Good luck with the move! I love Melbourne half my family live there if I could handle the heat I'd consider it myself.

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    1. Aww, I want new happy memories plus lots of money and clothes.

      Wait? It's hot in Melbourne? Shit. Now you tell me.

      :)

      Eh, if it is it will only be for an hour or so before it rains or hails or something. The weather table is checked every other game turn.

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  10. Good to hear things are looking up for you. All the best!

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  11. Hello, Delaney!

    So happy to see you back! May the road ahead be filled with fun and joy. And hopefully, a dude tied to bungee cords playing a flame throwing guitar.

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  12. Cant say how good it is to see you back and healthy!
    Col

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