In painting terms, 2025 was really good for me. I got 111 figures completed, compared to 99 in 2024.In terms of views, visitors, likes, etc – they were all better than 2024. I’m impressed to know that there has been growth, and I can’t really comprehend that the site had over 5000 visitors.
Thank you to everyone who reads this blog. I started mostly to catalogue what I was painting, and as a way for my RPG players to keep track of what they had done in our campaigns. It’s been incredible to get to know a host of other painters through their blogs, and I’m sorry that so many of them are in other countries. It would be really great to be able to meet you in person!
I find it quite amusing that everything I painted was for a board game – Eclipse (Second Dawn for the Galaxy), Zombicide Green Horde, Nemesis and Descent (Journeys in the Dark) – and only one of those (Zombicide) is mine. In 2024, 96% of my painting total was for Eclipse, and remainder was 4 figures that I think was the very last of my own unpainted miniatures. I should do another search through all my figure trays to see if I’ve missed any.
In terms of blog posts, I’m also surprised to see that the most viewed post through the year (The Witcher Old World board game), and the second (the first Paranoia game I ran) are both from 2023. Only Eclipse in the list of the top 10 is from 2025.
One thing I considered from this is that it’s worth adding the Paranioa adventure to the files on my blog. If people keep looking at the post, there should be some interest in playing (or using parts of) it. I spent some time during the week tiding up the files, and adding some GM notes, so it should be possible to run the adventure even without any of the actual Paranioa rules. (This should be done today.)
So, looking forward…
It rather looks like 2026 will be similar in painting terms as I’m still working on Descent, and I know there’s Cthulhu to work on afterwards. There’s always the mass of standard zombies and orcs for Zombicide if I ever get bored.
I should write proper reviews of the different games I play, as they seem to be popular posts too – whether board games or RPGs.
I want to get back to the novel I’ve been writing… 24000 words so far! When I’m in the right mood, I can just type for hours. While I have a bunch of typed/writen notes, there are some plot points that have been sitting in my head for a year.
I’ve also been considering retirement for a number of years but I still enjoy my admin work (and like the staff there), and having the regular salary is still a good idea… and the bosses don’t want me to leave! Since I have plenty of leave, I’m aiming to have a Friday off work at least once every three weeks this year and be able to paint more, play more games, and relax a bit more.
So again, thanks for reading about my hobbies!
Lastly, in the spirit of blogging, I’ll also promote a Community Blogging Challenge started by Roger from Rantings from under the Wargames table. In Roger’s words – “What I’m asking you to do is, if you look below you’ll see a list of blogs that I follow (or should follow!), some are great painters (actually all of them are) 3D printers, game writers, DM’s, Sculptors, Convertors etc.. The one thing they all have in common is they are all entertaining writers! So if you can I’d like you to follow each of the links and take a look around, now some of these have not had new posts added for a while, but don’t let that put you off, have a look around check out some older posts, you never know there might be something you like or find useful, if so make a comment, follow (or if you have too “like”), let’s give these people some love and hopefully get them posting again!”
Anne’s Immaterium
Azazels Bitz Box
Bogenworld
Carrion Crow Buffet
Dead Dicks Tavern
Fantorical
Fawcett Avenue Conscripts
Gisby’s Gaming Blog
Guru Pig
Imperial Rebel Ork
Just Needs Varnish
Leadballoony
Mark A Morin
not quite mechanised
PM Painting
Pat’s 1/72 Military Diorama’s
Rantings From Under the Wargames Table
Skinflint Games
SP’s Projects Blog
The wargaming erratic
The bovine overlord
The Imperfect Modeller
War Through The Ages & Other Dark horrors
Wargames sculptors blog