So here we are already six months into the year; my goodness where does the time go? It would appear that earlier in the week this humble web log, known simply as '28mm Victorian Warfare' has notched up 150,000 page views, I feel that it is incumbent on me to offer my heartfelt thanks, especially to those that take the time to leave a comment or two, your support and encouragement is continually welcomed. I'm afraid there is no exhaustive giveaway this time, this latest milestone coming so quickly after the second anniversary celebrations, but that is not to say we won't be fully embracing the concept in future months.
On the discussion of giveaways, and if free stuff is your bag, then I strongly advise you pop over to James Brewerton's, 'Exiles Wargames Painter', which is celebrating its third anniversary later this month in an incredibly generous manner.
So what can you expect from '28mm Victorian Warfare' in the second half of 2013? Well looking at the painting queue not an awful lot of Victorian Warfare, that said there are still one or two items that were prepped in readiness for the 'Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge' that I am desperate to finish, but the rest is looking decidedly off-topic!
As a Christmas present I treated myself to Crooked Dice's '7ombieTV' rules including the 'Ghouls and Colleges', supplement. This looks like is a hugely entertaining take on the world of the undead and I'm having a lot of fun sourcing and converting miniatures to represent a 'St. Trinians' style group of survivors. The intention is to play one of the scenarios, renamed 'The Battle of the Lower Hockey Pitch', sometime over the long summer holiday, but in order for this to happen a certain amount of terrain building will need to be completed first, the component parts of which have been winging their way to 'Awdry Towers' over this last week.
"What of 'In Her Majesty's Name'?", I hear you ask, well this seems to have been pushed back a little. I've read through the rules and they do seem relatively straightforward, but one thing at a time, thinks I! There are a couple of the splendid miniatures that are calling to me form the periphery of the lead pile, so expect a guest appearance or two in the coming months.
The second half of the year would appear to be all about fun; fun in the most frivolous and non sequential manner, after all it's my hobby I can do what I want surely? So once again a huge thank you to those that stop by and I hope that you will not be too thrown by the somewhat eclectic and quite possibly eccentric nature of what is to come!
"Did someone say Dinosaurs?"
Congrats on 150K! I know I have enjoyed every visit. Looking forward to your future projects.
ReplyDeleteRod
Thank you Rod, that is most kind of you to say so.
DeleteA huge and hearty congrats on the 150k Sir Michael! :)
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DeleteSounds like a fun 7ombie TV scenario, but I think even zombies know to steer well clear of that "educational" establishment ;)
Thank you Tamsin, it just goes to prove Zombies are not that smart!
DeleteCongratulation Michael
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Vincent .
Thank you Vincent.
DeleteThat'a a big number you have hit and you deserve the hits having one of the best blogs out there I think
ReplyDeleteIan
Ian, thank you so much that is too kind. I certainly didn't expect to have reached so many milestones when I first set out with the blog.
DeleteWell done Sir M, congratulations to all at Audry Towers, I'm sure Good Queen Vic would be proud!
ReplyDeleteWe aim to please Sir and thank you.
DeleteCongratulations Michael. That's truly impressive, though well deserved.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.
DeleteCongratz on another great milestone
ReplyDeletePeace James
Thank you James, they seem to have all come together lately.
DeleteWell done on such a milestone!
ReplyDeleteThank you Simon, many more to come, I hope,
DeleteBravo, Michael. Always a pleasure to visit.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mark, I really appreciate that.
DeleteCongrats for the 150k, and for your projects!
ReplyDeletePhil.
Thank you Phil, now if I could just finish one of them!
Deletebig congrats on so many views!
ReplyDeleteThank you Dezmond, that is very nice of you.
DeleteCongrats! And looks like some very fun stuff on the horizon :)
ReplyDeleteThank you and yes, it's all about fun this summer.
DeleteCongrats on the milestone Michael, well deserved and especially looking forward to the St.Trinians mob!
ReplyDeleteThank you Francis, looking forward to starting them myself, but as usual there is a lot of other bits and pieces to finish off first.
DeleteCongrats on reaching a milestone and you deserve it!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank you Christopher, I've certainly enjoyed maintaining the blog these past couple of years.
DeleteRock on friend I do like you blog and your figure painting, wel its sublime.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sir, that is really kind of you to say so and very encouraging to hear.
DeleteCongratulations ol' boy!
ReplyDeleteThank you my good man.
DeleteWell deserved - I know many of those will be me seeking further inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWell thank you, but it is very much a two way street Sir.
DeleteCongrats Michael on reaching 150K!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rodger.
DeleteA well deserved milestone Old Bean. Now if you need any uniform research on the St Trinian's project, I'm sure I can spare an afternoon or two!!!
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I do worry about you! Thank you though for your continued support and encouragement.
DeleteCongratulations Sir Michael. The great thing about your blog is that I never know what you're going to do next and the fact that you do it so well is a bonus.
ReplyDeleteDinosaurs, dinosaurs? Please, please, please!
Thank you Anne, I value you support immensely although I'm not always sure what is coming next - dinosaurs would be good though!
DeleteHip, hip, HUZZAH!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to your jolly hockeysticks take on the coming Zombie Apocalypse!
Thank you Ben; the hockey sticks should definitely be fun!
DeleteHUGE congratulations, Michael. Put simply, I love your blog. Zombies AND St Trinians? Inspired, Sir,.....quite simply inspired. And even the very best of things can be improved by adding dinosaurs!
ReplyDeleteSidney thank you so very much for those kind words of encouragement, it really means a lot to me.
DeleteCongrats mate, no other blog is more worthy.
ReplyDeleteThat is incredibly kind of you Scott, thank you.
DeleteCongratulations mate, I'm not surprised I spend a fair amount of time ogling your lovely figures for reference!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mr Smillie, I'm thrilled to hear you say that.
DeleteHearty congratulations, Michael. Some very interesting projects on the horizon too. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteThank you Dean, certainly looking forward to the second half of the year.
DeleteCongratulations Michael! This is one of the best blogs ever. Next up Dinosaur ridding zombie survivors, sounds fantastic.
ReplyDeleteRobert that is too kind Sir, but I thank you nonetheless and also for your inspired idea!
DeleteCongrats on the 150K mate! Always keen to see what you're up to.
ReplyDeleteThank you Millsy always a pleasure to have you drop by.
DeleteWell done on the 150K Michael!
ReplyDeleteRemember 'Everything is More Cool with Dinosaurs!'
Thank you Edwin and I couldn't agree more. ;)
DeleteInspired by you, I splashed out 20p on dinosaurs at my local charity shop this morning! (I passed on the giant scorpion).
DeleteI think they go rather nicely with the big game hunters I've been painting this week...
At 20p I'm not surprised you found them hard to resist, perfect sport for the discerning Gentleman!
DeleteCongratulations Michael...thats a mighty big number
ReplyDeleteThank you Captain, I always appreciate your support.
DeleteThank you Andrew, I've always had a soft spot for a dinosaur so I'm sure that I can shoehorn them in somewhere.
ReplyDeleteHi Michael,
ReplyDeletemany congrats for this sonic wall!
Each and every hit is well deserved.
I'm curiously looking forward to see IHMN stuff from you. ;-)
Cheers
Stefan
Thank you Stefan, I really most to get grips with the IHMN goodies - so much to do, so little time.
DeleteCongratulations but it's hardly surprising given the quality of your work sir! Well done and KBO (keep blogging on)!
ReplyDeleteOh My God Michael, 150000 views that is simply amazing. Congratulations there and here's to many more
ReplyDeleteCongrats Michael! Up to the next 50k!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
http://www.peterscave.blogspot.be/