At some point last week, 28mm Victorian Warfare passed the rather astonishing milestone of 5,000,000 page views. Now, if I'm entirely honest, page views don't quite carry the significance they once did. There was a time when I would check the counter with almost comical regularity, convinced that every refresh somehow validated my latest ramblings. Inevitably, I suspect I contributed rather more to the total than was strictly necessary! Nowadays, with bots happily trawling the internet and mysterious visitors appearing from every corner of the globe, the number itself is perhaps a rather blunt instrument; even so... five million is still five million.
More importantly, though, this cozy corner of the Blogosphere has never really been about statistics. It has always been somewhere to record projects, celebrate successes, confess failures, more recently involving superglue or Milliput, and occasionally persuade perfectly sensible people that peanuts are a legitimate modelling material. What continues to amaze me is the company it has kept.
Over the years I've had the privilege of corresponding with hobbyists from all over the world. Many have become familiar names in the comments, several have become genuine friends and all have helped make this hobby richer, kinder and considerably more enjoyable than it would ever have been sat alone at the painting table.
The recent Forgotten Heroes challenge reminded me of exactly that. Whilst I was delighted with how Captain Caveman eventually emerged from his peanut shell, the real joy came from the conversations it sparked and the encouragement shared throughout the month. It reminded me that blogs still have something rather special to offer in an age of fleeting social media posts.
So whether you've been following along since my earlier Victorian campaigns first marched onto the table, discovered the blog through a fondness for obscure cartoons, or simply dropped in looking for scenery ideas before deciding to stay awhile, thank you.
Five million views is a pleasing statistic, but the friendships are the part that truly matters. Here's to whatever absurdity finds its way onto the workbench next.


That's a milestone to be celebrated, not the impressive number, the friendships built ! LOL
ReplyDeleteThank you Dave and couldn't agree more. 😉
DeleteCongratulations Michael, that's a very respectable hit count.
ReplyDeleteThank you Andrew, it certainly took me be surprise.
DeleteWoooow! Congratulations sir ! 🎊
ReplyDeleteThank you Michal.
DeleteYep, the real treasure isn't the page views, but the friendships we have made along the way. And the inspiration and joy from fun projects, and camaraderie. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I couldn't agree more. If ever I needed persuading why it is worth continuing with the blog, it would be that.
DeleteCongrats on the Magical milestone Sir M! Its a very well deserved honour!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ray. It was following you, Fran and Big Lee early on that really inspired me to keep going with the blog. Your generosity of spirit has been there from the start and for that I am always grateful.
DeleteCongratulations of the great achievement!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Dean.
DeleteCongratulations Michael I agree with all your sentiments wholeheartedly!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I think that aspect makes it all worthwhile.
DeleteCongratulations Michael! Your blog has been one of my favorites for a long time, even during fallow periods.
ReplyDeleteThat's very kind of you to say so. Hopefully a few more posts to share over the summer holidays.
DeleteBravo Michael! It’s gratifying to see this quality blog continue, even if long form blogging now seems decidedly old school! Cheers, Michael
ReplyDeleteThank you Padre. I remember when we started the Blog seemed shiny and new and a breakaway from the forums, now I rather like the idea of being old school. It must be my age.
DeleteI suspect you are in good company with likeminded souls!
DeleteI do hope so. ☺️
DeleteCongratulations. Of course the real beneficiaries are the readers, so thank you too.
ReplyDeleteStephen
What an incredibly kind thing to say, thank you so much Stephen.
DeleteGreat stuff Michael it always amazes me how these number tick up. Agreed on the friendship with the blogs, my gaming experience would be weaker... Here's to the next 5 :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Stuart and yes, that was certainly a leap from when I last checked. I am looking forward to generating a few more views over the summer.
DeleteCongratulations, 5000000 views is very impressive, and very well deserved!
ReplyDeleteCheers Roger
Thank you so much Roger.
DeleteQuite the achievement Mr Awdry. Even those Russian bots keep coming back your posts are so engaging! LOL
ReplyDeleteBut I digress - you are correct about the connections made through blogging. Just a shame it's a dying format.
Thank you Dai and although a fading format, I am not sure I am ready to give up on it just yet.
DeleteWell done and all good fun too!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you Iain, that is certainly always the intention.
DeleteCongratulations... that's quite a milestone!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Alastair, hopefully a few more to come.
DeleteCongratulations Michael! Please keep posting!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I will certainly try. Hopefully the summer will allow me to tick off a few loose ends.
DeleteHere’s another one to the tally 👍
ReplyDeleteThank you Matt, all gratefully received.
DeleteWell done... no time to rest on your laurels!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil, already thing about where to go next. A return to the Crimea perhaps?
DeleteYou know it makes sense...
DeleteHearty Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWell played and well deserved good Sir!
Thank you so much Paul, clearly I have you to thank for all those hits on the Crimean War posts. 🤣
Deletehaha! Along with many, many others!
DeleteWell done sir !!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much Paul.
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