how long do you spend

Started by conster, 17 January 2015, 10:58:26 PM

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Leman

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howayman

Are they the reserves !
  If i get into a swing with them i can paint figures quite quickly (rubbish but quick)  Normally i start, then put them away for a year or two.
Thought that was fairly normal practice amongst wargamers.

Hertsblue

Quote from: howayman on 18 January 2015, 02:25:26 PM
Are they the reserves !
  If i get into a swing with them i can paint figures quite quickly (rubbish but quick)  Normally i start, then put them away for a year or two.
Thought that was fairly normal practice amongst wargamers.

Oh, yes! I have several units that have been half-finished for fifteen or twenty years. I have a row of 15mm scratch-built houses that have been ten years in the (almost) making.
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Nosher

I could probabl;y turn out a unit of 12 figures in a night assuming they were already primed.

If were talking about from packet to complete, then thats a totally different story
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kev1964

If already primed i aim to paint and varnish 24 - 30 per day, then start basing the next day in between the next batch of figs, if doing competition work then 6- 12 per day and possibly stuck and base textured, depending on how keen i'm feeling  ;D.

kev 
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