Let's be honest, this is one of a plethora of blogs popping up in the realm of wargaming of late. If you're here, you're probably familiar with the theory. If you're not, I play with toy soldiers and attempt to justify it with a bevy of overpriced or homegrown rules.
I've been a lurker on TMP since college and gamed when the other hobbies (lately mostly brewing) and that day to day lurker, the life more ordinary have allowed. Geography blesses me with access to a number of good conventions I manage to miss with regularity. Currently I have my body weight in lead (almost all unpainted) in storage, along with most rules, and the ensuing shrinkage of space required recalibration of how I play. That's meant smaller games, smaller scales, and standardization of items (primarily to 15mm).
Suffering from GADD (Gamer's Attention Deficit Disorder) and sitting in awe of those who can avoid it's infection, I start a lot of projects. I don't really finish many. On the bright side that means that in this in my life I've accrued a number of projects within range of completion. Others who run these blogs comment that it can help them keep on target.
So let's see what happens from there.
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