Then in the early 2000s I discovered eBay and all the figures I couldn't afford to buy back in the day. That started off my collecting which I do to this day. One of the things I do regret doing was selling off my small collection of slann on eBay around 2004. Ten years later and the desire to collect them bit me and I then paid out a fair bit of cash to collect most of the slotta based slann figures that were produced in 1987. And this challenge has given me the impetus to paint them!
So what am I painting? Well my plan is to make sure I paint 200 points each month of the figures I have as I have enough to put together a 2000 point army and I'm going to try paint all the figures I have up during the next 6 months. And here they are:
I actually have a few extra figures coming to add to the army - two giant spiders and another 10 eru kin figures (these are the slann lookalikes that diehard minis do which are in the picture at the bottom). These figures will get me a nice sized force by the time they are all done.
Firthy
"It's still the same old story, a fight for love and glory..." I see a theme here in all our stories. I couldn't afford to play the game when I were a nipper. I have been thinking about Slann off and on and the fact that we have two glorious Slann armies in this challenge just blows my mind. I can never find any for what I would consider a reasonable price. I just plumped for some Sci-Fi Eru-Kin from Diehard to go with my Colony 87 Space Slann merchant. I may have to rely on Diehard as the only viable option for Fantasy. Really looking forward to this.
ReplyDeleteI fully admit to paying an unreasonable price... ;)
DeleteLol! I had that feeling reading the other posts knowing what my history with collecting is. Oh and like Clarence I admit to paying unreasonable prices for some of my slann. The option of the eru kin wasn’t one I was going to pass up though as they will make a really nice unit of bull slann
Delete- In the late 90s my interest in gaming disappeared for some time as I focused on other things like university, partying and women. -
ReplyDeleteHaven't we all...;-)
It's the curse of the true collector to pay unreasonable prices unfortunately. Patience and dedication can only get you so far.
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