Hi!
I've been sorting my collection and finally taking the bits and bobs I've had in storage boxes for over a decade out, giving them a dust off and getting them into my cabinet.
Some of the stuff is new and others were painted up over the course of the lockdowns but I'm really happy to get them all together again and looking at the cultists, I realise that they're made up of miniatures from ten different manufacturers which may be a record for me.
Cultist Squad |
I've got GW, North Star, Modiphius, Wizards of the Coast (Chainmail and pre-painted plastic), 4A Miniatures, Mantic Games, Heartbreaker, Waddingtons, Gormiti and some bits of Scotia Grendel!
Mutant Squad |
I had been thinking to myself that I didn't have much of any one force but just by rummaging my collection I seem to have discovered that I actually have quite a few bits and bobs that can tie into a surprisingly cohesive force, despite having been painted at different times and in different styles.
With this in mind, I'll be sorting out the rest of my collection in the coming weeks and trying to get everything photographed and repaired as needed (the Nepharite has had to get his Azogar blade glued back on after I foolishly dropped him but in my defence he weighs an absolute ton!) and will see what other odds and ends I have that can be worked into a usable force for anything from Rogue Trader to Planet 28.
Cultist Leaders |
I must admit that I've never really been any good at sticking to one miniature range as I see so many brilliant miniatures that fit into whatever project I am working on at the time and its been a real pleasure to dig into the boxes and recover all those figures I've painted and put them to use again.
Massive Mutie |
One of the first things I did when I pulled them all out and realised I had so many was to play an Imperial vs Cultist and evil allies game and the villains came out on top with the massive mutie eating a squad of Dark Angel space marines and the rest swarming the Imperial gunline which actually surprised me but it was brilliant fun none the less and no doubt the forces of the Inquisition will be back to seek vengeance upon the unclean forces of evil!
Always nice to bring out the old stuff for a wee parade and remember what we liked about them in the first place! Right now I just dont' have space for my stuff in my currently living situation, so 95% of my hobby is in storage. BUT, once that changes, I am really excited to start opening storage tubs and re-find treasures (Painted or not) that I will by then have space to display or store and remind me why I got them in the first place.
ReplyDeleteI must admit that the current lack of hobby budget has resulted in me really delving into my collection to see what I've got and what I can do with it. Coupled with my recent obsession with paper cutouts, I seem to be ticking along quite nicely.
DeleteThe downside to rummaging the collection is that I keep finding myself wishing I'd not had my great university clearout and kept my old collection but it can't be helped and I seem to be getting a wee bit better at focusing myself rather than jumping on the latest ooh shiny that I see!