Humble, humble…… one has been nominated for a 2014 Liebster Award. Many
thanks to Burkhard of dhcwargamesblog.wordpress.com for the nomination. This
time round the idea is to nominate blogs with between 100 to 200 followers to “discover
new blogs” as the strap-line says.
The Award
As well as giving acknowledgement to the nice person making the
nomination (“Thanks” again, Burkhard) one is supposed to answer a few “personal” questions to give people and idea
about the real person behind the blog.
1. Why did you start blogging?
Actually, because I was told to do so back in 2008 by Henry Hyde. I’d
sent him some pictures of painted stuff and he suggested it. The blog also then
acted as a portal for painting for other people. It seems to do the trick as I have
no time these days to paint for myself. I’m not complaining, mind you!
2. If you could change one thing
about the wargaming hobby, what would it be?
Well. I don’t game so can’t answer this. I just daub the paint about a bit.
Something I did as a kid and rediscovered in my mid fourties.
3. What is best in life?
Peace and normality for all the family. Every now and again life throws
storms for you to navigate through. As a family we are just sailing out of some
bad weather as Mum recovers from some major surgery. Walking the dog is up there too.
Trix, the dog.
4. Do you want to live forever?
No. I have
said “goodbye” to a few people I have loved over the past five years. The idea
of seeing all of them go and leaving me behind fills me with horror. I would want to be with them again when my time came.
5. Fame or fortune?
Living forever would mean that I would never get the chance to be with my friend Howard again. One day, I will sit with him in the celestial pub. He will drink Pernod and I will drink Kronenburg 1664. We will laugh together again.
Neither. Good health, blissful obscurity and enough money in my pocket
for a pint is enough for me.
6. What miniatures are you most proud
of having painted?
Well, the smart answer should be “the last ones”. The thing is, sometimes,
when you paint for other people, you do a few miniatures that you don’t really
like and would not ordinarily paint without the lure of filthy lucre. “Think of the money”
is the motivation sometimes, but thankfully, infrequently. I’ve put pictures of
a few of the miniatures that I am proud of painting. These are either in my own
collection or are in the collections of clients.
7. How do you deal with burnout?
Every year I take June off…. Work just gets stupid at time of year so I stop. When the summer hols start up, then I pick up the brushes again. Indeed, once the latest three figures on the table are done then that’s it until July! Enforced time off keeps me happy. At other times I just stop and give myself a few days off.
7. How do you deal with burnout?
Every year I take June off…. Work just gets stupid at time of year so I stop. When the summer hols start up, then I pick up the brushes again. Indeed, once the latest three figures on the table are done then that’s it until July! Enforced time off keeps me happy. At other times I just stop and give myself a few days off.
8. Why is a raven like a writing
desk?
Riddles are
stupid!
8. (Alternative) Is figure painting a chore or
pleasure?
Pleasure. It is quiet. I am on my own. I teach for a living and someone
once told me that a teacher has some sort of interaction with someone different
every seven seconds of the working day. After that, I need solitude. This is
why I paint. It is therapy.
9. Star Wars or Star Trek?
Trek.
Star Wars I, II and III were just rubbish. The recent re-imagining of Trek has
breathed new life into the concept.
10. If you could only buy from one
miniature company from now on, which one would it be?
Perry Miniatures. Plenty there to keep me happy, but I would stockpile a
huge collection of Paul Hicks sculpts first and ration myself from then on.
11. What is your favourite takeaway?
Fish and
chips on the beach in Tenby, every June with the kids from Year 8.
11. (Alternative) Could you limit your gaming and
collecting to one period and one size? If so, what?
28mm. Eyes are failing. Would love to do 15mm but I’m just too old for
that now. I shall never be able to paint AB Miniatures Napoleonics. Woe. Period…
couldn’t limit myself. I have my favourites and those that follow the blog will
know what they are but, one of the positives of painting for other people is
that sometimes they ask you to do things that are different. This is good.
And here are my nominees in no particular
order.
http://christopher-bunkerhill.blogspot.co.uk/
Axebreaker’s blog. Good stuff. Visit.
http://onemanhisbrushes.blogspot.co.uk/
Dave Docherty’s blog. Nice Soodan stuff here.
http://vintagewargaming.blogspot.co.uk/
This site is a gem, particularly for
those of us of a certain age.
http://thewargamestable.blogspot.co.uk/
Matt has a soft spot for the Great War
too, but his blog is more than that.
http://je-lay-emprins.blogspot.co.uk/
Painterman’s site. I’m not a medievalist
but I love his work.
There are a couple of other blogs I could list but they have been
nominated already!
7 comments:
Looking at your answers, I see I chose wisely in nominating you! ;-)
Congrats on the award! Its well deserved!
A richly deserved award sir. Your "mad ginger" is superb :-)
Congrats on the award as you no doubt fully deserve it!! In addition thank you very much for your nomination.:-)
Christopher
Many congrats, Mark!
The award is well deserved and it was fun to read your answers. :-)
Cheers
Stefan
Congratulations. Your work that you're most proud of is amazing, especially the Germans.
Congrat's Mark!
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