2020 in Review
As the first calendar year of the Perilous Miniatures blog draws to a close, it's a good time to review what miniatures I finished this year. Let's take a gander.
- Coinpikes (7)
- Caster
- Arbalist
- Armored captain
- Doppelsöldner
- Pikeman rookie
- Armored doppelsöldner
- Pikeman with burned face
- Goblins (19)
- Shaman
- Apprentice
- Captain
- Swordsgoblins (x4)
- Macegoblins (x4)
- Archers (x4)
- Axegoblins (x4)
- Scavengers (6)
- Grenadier
- Medic
- Knife Nut
- Elite with Blue Longcoat
- Old Shotgunny
- Salvager
- Wardens (2)
- Young Warden
- Axe Lady
- 6Gun Mercenaries (16)
- Suppressed Pistol/SMG (x4)
- Assault Rifleman (x4)
- Shotgunner (x3)
- Marksman Rifle
- Grenade Launcher
- Light Machine Gunner
- Drone Operator
- Tracked Drone
- Dirk Grimstone, Private Eye
- Nox
- Smilebert Barrelbuddy
- Anachronist Punks (x2)
- Owlbear
- Blue Alien with Uzi
- Crowbar Slasher
- Red Hart Pavise Crossbowman (x2)
- Spara Cagleoni
- Star Spawn
- Dr. Singh
- Great Apes (3)
- General Simius
- Formido
- Pavor
That's 66 miniatures (based on shaky recollection and math), all of which can be found in prior posts on this blog. That's over one miniature per week, though they were usually done in bursts. The biggest project for the year was definitely the 6Gun modern mercenaries. While there were more goblins, the mercenaries were far more detailed.
Looking ahead to 2021, I'm going to aim for 52 miniatures painted for the year, or one per week.We'll see how it goes. I got a bunch of Vallejo paints for Christmas, so I'm looking forward to trying some new colors. I also have high hopes for the upcoming Stargrave skirmish game and the scifi plastic sets that will release with it; maybe 2021 is my year for scifi miniatures.
Happy new year!
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