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ah I love the smell of resolutions in January, it smells like…. well probably for most of us failure.
Another classic @caesar it holds a mirror up to life 🙂
Another spot on reflection of the hobby 🙂
I know better than to attempt to paint everything I own, for I firmly believe that if I ever paint every singe mini in my possession, I will die. I shall only have eternal life by continuing to purchase two minis for every one that I paint.
As stated , another classic . When I read the title I thought cream might be involved . Thank goodness the cartoon didn’t take that direction
I have the same exact problem. The issue is that you get more shiny and new stuff than you have time to get the old stuff done. Already way behind with the Mythic Battles addition to my collection.
This had me laughing and then I noticed the title and it got me going all over again.
I have a similar resolution. It is indeed connected with “Lord of the Rings”. Mount Doom. I mean the mount of minis impatiently waiting to be painted.
Well that was a bit close to home, except the piles, no piles and the models are all organized. 🙂
I had t sell almost all of my gaming collection last month. I wish I had piles
nice one,
its all in the will power just cant find a shop that sell that, the shinny can be found everywhere.
What a nice surprise to have a cartoon about me for once – a humble member of the Beasts of War community!
The only mistake is that my name’s not Justin…
Oh no !!! Justin has piles ….. I hope they don’t burst mate.
Without looking at the imagery the title takes on a horrifying new intent.
Justin’s got piles….
…of work to do.
(how many painted so far @dignity ? 😀 )
@spamelot – currently at about 70% on the whole project 🙂
@dignity holy greeek godz man that’s amazing! I’ve painted a whopping 4 minis this year so far lol 😛