Get Things Done Quicker: Focus Your Hobby FIRE

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Sometimes it's better to work on a lot of hobby projects at once to keep your motivation up - but what if that keeps you from other wargaming motivation?
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  • @aggonzalezdc
    @aggonzalezdc22 күн бұрын

    You can also go the strategy of, "spread your fire so thinly that nothing ever gets finished and left in varying states of primer and base coats". I'm a fan. I think.

  • @jg6935
    @jg693528 күн бұрын

    As someone with gaming ADHD, it takes real effort to focus on one project and get it done, even one part of one project. But the feeling when it actually gets done is amazing.

  • @cytorakdemon
    @cytorakdemon29 күн бұрын

    As they regularly remind on Play On Tabletop, "don't split fire". Two half dead enemies shooting at you is worse than one enemy shooting at you. Girlfriend got me to focus on one hobby at a time so I'm not scattered across painting and other hobbies/projects. Painted all my 40k character minis, then did another hobby (writing), finished that then went onto another (gaming), finished that and went back to painting. It's a great rotation that also helps to avoid burnout.

  • @JadeCatMinis
    @JadeCatMinis29 күн бұрын

    I'm a little of both. I try to keep one project on my paint table till it's done but that often leads to hobby fatigue. Projects stall and it takes me a bit to get motivated to go paint. Sometimes I'll put away a partial paint mini in favor of something I'm more motivated at the time to paint. Other times I'll soldier on. I don't play anything yet but I keep painting with the dreams of playing games with paint models on painted terrain. Every project done puts me one step closer to that goal of playing more games.

  • @HeretixAevum
    @HeretixAevum29 күн бұрын

    Build mold is my favourite!

  • @tabletopminions

    @tabletopminions

    28 күн бұрын

    It sounds… smelly. Thanks for watching!

  • @Ronin2300DK
    @Ronin2300DK29 күн бұрын

    I usually jump around a lot with smaller periods of hyper focused project work. The focus usually comes when working towards a specific game that I know I'm going to be playing soon. Right now it's actually Deth Wizards :P But 90% of my hobby time is just me enjoying the process and that means picking up whatever I feel most inspired by at the moment :)

  • @winters86
    @winters8617 күн бұрын

    I usually have 2-3 paint projects lined up on my hobby table ready to swap between them so I don't get tired of the same project.

  • @TheMrFishnDucks
    @TheMrFishnDucks27 күн бұрын

    This is a very good video. I've used something similar when it came to collecting and hiking and road-trips.

  • @chrissyross
    @chrissyross28 күн бұрын

    Took your advice about not hoarding miniatures unbuilt/unpainted and it's helped me invest in those that I do. Also taking onboard this advice. The focus advice is exactly what iv'e needed.

  • @jl3249
    @jl324921 күн бұрын

    I found my happy spot. I get enough models assembled and painted for 2 players then getting to see my painted minis in action with my friends and they're having fun playing the game creates motivation for me to get more minis finished. Hardest part is starting a new game like I'm doing right now. Working on getting a couple combat patrols painted.

  • @EdAllen
    @EdAllen26 күн бұрын

    I've been playing for a long time, have a lot of projects in varying stages of being done, most of them are playable for skirmish game, mostly fielding both sides painted and providing the terrain. I'm a hopper, doing a batch or three for one game system and then a smattering of old half done minis just to see them done, and then a batch for some other game or historical period. Overall, my last few years have leaned heavily towards finally painting a lot of that assorted lead I collected in my youth. Today, I'm 3D printing a Mordheim/Frostgrave building, basing some old Ertl Cowtown horses & cows and doing a bit of work on Ertl buildings for a western game I'm running next week at a con, and varnished one batch of a dozen old metal Space Orks and Gretchin finally getting to the painting table and started the next dozen, with another dozen primed and waiting in the wings, with Xenos Rampant as the target game.

  • @jasonnewell7036
    @jasonnewell703628 күн бұрын

    I don't mind playing with unpainted models, but it does feel a lot better if all the models on the table are painted.

  • @hogger95905
    @hogger9590526 күн бұрын

    I have multiple hobbies that I do jump back and forth on which leads me to not being able to complete many projects. Makes it feel like less of a chore sometimes but it sure leads to projects piling up that do not get completed. Sometimes I’m not enjoying a hobby because I’m trying to do too many different ones in a single day instead of just focusing on one in a day. It’s something I’m working on but I’m glad to have many hobbies and never be bored

  • @CesarIsaacPerez
    @CesarIsaacPerez27 күн бұрын

    In college I learned to have 2 projects running at a time, so if I felt burned out on or stuck in one of them I'd just jump to the other. Works for me, not only on my hobby time but for work and everything...

  • @woodyrobinson9628
    @woodyrobinson962828 күн бұрын

    Thank you sir from TEXAS. Your videos & encouragement have made this hobby so much fun for me. I play & paint ASOIAF (I have every faction) for fun. You've helped me on so many occasions to focus on the fun for me. Keep up the great content.

  • @elfmastercool4734
    @elfmastercool473429 күн бұрын

    Love the special effects! I thought I was watching an avengers movie for a second.

  • @tabletopminions

    @tabletopminions

    28 күн бұрын

    I can see how that’d be confusing. Thanks for watching!

  • @badrabbit9703
    @badrabbit970325 күн бұрын

    This was a helpful video. Thank you. It's rather topical for me as well since I'm building my first army too. I started building in December and am now actually seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. I have 30 more infantry to do then I'll be hoping into games finally. The problem I've been running into is that to get my army the way I want it to look is taking a lot of customizing. I've learned a lot about how to use green stuff and Tamiya gap filler over the past 6+ months. I've also learned that being picky about how my army looks increases the build time exponentially.

  • @mordecaitoth6703
    @mordecaitoth670327 күн бұрын

    It is never a bad thing to share good advice no matter how "obvious" it may seem. Thanks for sharing!

  • @guybeckett9576
    @guybeckett957628 күн бұрын

    So true found that recently all the projects I had on the go just needed to get done. So as I have this past week finishing one system at a time has allowed me to play them so a win win feeling cause now I can just expand on the different games I enjoy at the time. Keeping me more enthused and engaged with the games I'm learning.

  • @maxseidler9866
    @maxseidler986629 күн бұрын

    Liking just for the thumbnail!

  • @exmrn22
    @exmrn2225 күн бұрын

    Hmmm. In a strategy I use, two projects are always up and two miniatures prepped. If one bores, or in this case, a very large model of Timat that required extensive sanding and a lot of Green Stuff putty, the model had to be put to the side and dry. Therefore I had a smaller 75mm miniature to work on in the mean time so the Elven Rouge got her attention while the 5 headed dragon cooked until it was time to further it. Getting both done around the same time gave it that extra endorphin boost. No lag and when one was getting tedious, the other provided a break. While I don’t suggest doing this often, as it can leave to burnout, it’s nice to have two progressing projects to finish up in order to reduce the pile of grey waiting in the line.

  • @GeneJordan
    @GeneJordan29 күн бұрын

    I also use a mind trick of telling myself that I'll just sit down and paint one part of the models on the whole unit or a single color or stage of larger models. Usually just getting started gives me the focus to continue painting and get more accomplished during that session. It's also important to take breaks every so often. My dog will remind me that it's time to go for a walk and my cats are naturally curious about what I'm doing and will interrupt me or sit in my lap while I paint. This helps to remind me to get up and stretch, get something to drink, etc. Even a 5 minute walk with my dog outside can refresh me enough to keep going at the painting for a longer total session. Painting for me is a form of therapy, though. It's much less costly than paying for a therapist.

  • @kikolokopo_toys
    @kikolokopo_toys28 күн бұрын

    I usually choose up to 20 small projects (the biggest is a 10 man squad). Then I role a D20. Then out of those I choose the first 10 that rolled and role a d10 for the next 6, and for the next 4 and then choose between 2 and do a out of 3 roll. If anywhere, i feel bad about eliminating any of those projects and would trade it for one of the ones that got chosen, i trade them. If on the last role, the mini that won is the mini that I didnt want to paint, I choose the other one. It takes out the burden of having to choose what to work on stuff AND while Im rolling im obviously rooting for some of them and get excited to work on them. By the end I know exactly which mini I want to paint, im excited about it because it has been now 10min that Im looking at it and imagining it compared to the others and I know how to paint it more or less. Been doing this for a year now. Also, comission painting helps the burnout aswell because when Im not feeling like painting anything, I can still get experience and post-painting enjoyment after painting a squad. I take small comissions up to 20ich models each time with a client I have for almost two years. Also, switching up between hobby adjacent things (or not) give me "saudades" of the other things. I get tired of painting? I can build some more squads, I can kitbash, I can do that conversion that takes 10h and Im afraid of doing. Im tired of building? I can paint, I can learn how to play games, I can try that new technique. Tired of the hobby? I can play video games, skatevoard, play piano, draw, listen to music. Your hobby should not make you less interested in it and it should (imo) make you wantnto do it when you arent. If youre doing it just for the sake of it, stop, give it a minute and llet your self miss it

  • @ESnowman
    @ESnowman24 күн бұрын

    Nice reminder! It's suprisingly easy to forget that focus is so important to achieve something.

  • @BethorInvictus
    @BethorInvictus28 күн бұрын

    Looking at what i painted past week, i guess i am a hopper. Than again most is for existing armies/warbands. To give a bit more insight. I've painted 2 Panzer IVs for bolt action (or any other ww2 game still waiting on the v for Victory preorder), the valkyrie for my shieldmaidens mercenaries for in saga and currently 12 sailors for blood and plunder/port royal skirmish game. But I usually switch to what I feel like. Unless there is a tournament upcoming in which case I'll just focus on that warband/army. But unless I am practicing my exact warband composition I will only field painted warbanda

  • @jake53105
    @jake5310525 күн бұрын

    My motivation for each of my hobbies comes in chunks. I dive deep into miniature painting for three months, then focus on video games for three months, then catch up on TV/Movies for a couple weeks, and start the process again. I usually start and finish a big project with mini painting, and I get one or two RPGs finished when I focus on games. I wish I could just pick one but my brain doesn’t work that way.

  • @andrewkennedy9134
    @andrewkennedy913416 күн бұрын

    I've found the greatest incentive for me to finish a painting project is to schedule a game that you will use the models for. It keeps me on target....mostly. I'm a huge advocate of the focus fire type approach to gaming and try to pit the same focus on painting....I have middling success in each area....lol

  • @Chris_thebeautyandageek
    @Chris_thebeautyandageek28 күн бұрын

    Great video. I am definitely a hobby hopper based on what has me excited at the moment. I get a lot done while I am hobby motivated rather than the slog of trying to force myself to work on something I am not enjoying. it is a hobby after all ;)

  • @thefrenchspy81
    @thefrenchspy8128 күн бұрын

    I usually go hard on whatever project I want to get to the table. I try not to jump around unless I'm really not enjoying what I'm working on. If that's the case I will pepper in something I find fun in between projects. Say I'm painting like a unit of 20 guys. I might paint a fun monster after I finish before i get back to that army. Right now I'm trying to finish a ton of Bolt Action before I start either Bot Wars, Fallout or Blood and Plunder. It is killing me to stay in task with all those other new games looming. Great vid!

  • @JawaBob
    @JawaBob10 күн бұрын

    I go by a mass batch method and weaponize my hyper-focus, which I recognize is not for everyone. The method is to build the entire army, then prime everything, then base coat everything... and so on until the entire project is done in about 6 months. This results in a completed army and a new project every few months.

  • @popcorngenerator1925
    @popcorngenerator192529 күн бұрын

    The frustration I feel for buying into Xwing 1 week before the announcement is... Quite high to say the least! That being said they are fun to paint. I know they're pre painted but they are fun to jazz up a little.

  • @Christian_from_Copenhagen

    @Christian_from_Copenhagen

    28 күн бұрын

    Doesn't the announcement simply mean the game is complete?

  • @edbangor9163

    @edbangor9163

    28 күн бұрын

    ​@@Christian_from_Copenhagen "complete" assumes the balance is perfect and never needs to be tweaked again. And my DI always said "when you assume things, people get killed" Ok, maybe it's not that severe, but it's still not a good assumption

  • @Christian_from_Copenhagen

    @Christian_from_Copenhagen

    28 күн бұрын

    @@edbangor9163 I like when rules don't change all the time, but you could always houserule things if necessary, right?

  • @Naddabeht
    @Naddabeht28 күн бұрын

    I’m focusing my hobby fire on Ultramarines. I found a leviathan box set at a near by store, and adding that to some battle older models I had in the garage, found myself with 1250 points of un-painted marines out of 1745 points I have. So working on them this month so I can buy two boxes of aggressors in August. I’ll have a 2000 point force, so I can play at my local store, and can then look back on my Tyranids and get them up to 2000 so I can play a crusade with my son. Thanks for the video

  • @genokahn
    @genokahn28 күн бұрын

    Great video! Life comes at you fast. It is easy enough to get distracted and jump from one hobby to another without ever finishing a project. BUT add life and responsibility into the mix and it can be very tough. It is hard for me to get my brain focus, energy level and free-time to synch up so that I can paint models to completion. AND it takes me so long that by the time I do get a warband completed , the next version of the game is out with new models or friends have moved on to another, brand new super-cool game that just came out. So I suggest playing smaller skirmish warband games where you can paint one model at a time and slowly build up a force while playing at the same time. Also - I recently dug out my 25 year-old, all-metal, Khorne Bloodletter army and I am currently painting them! My kids ask me why I would want to play with such heavy models. LOL!

  • @thomasgrable1746
    @thomasgrable174628 күн бұрын

    I started painting a Reef Troll for my Brineblood Marauders for Warmachine, but I put it on hold to do some quick minis for Deth Wizards. I'm now working on a Woldwrath to play at GenCon, and will return to the Reef Troll once that's finished.

  • @jonmattison3939
    @jonmattison393928 күн бұрын

    I should get better at having a squad handy and sitting down to paint for 1 hour a night and making that kind of progress. Instead I find myself more of a marathon painter. I have over 140 models for my 40k Black Templars and after priming black, painting the textured bases, I've spent subsequent weekends painting white shoulder pads and yesterday, red gun casings/weapons. Saturday will be brown leather belts and pouches... But to move to a more batch oriented method, this is where smaller projects like Combat Patrols come in. It's a more bite size way of committing to a force to completion. (and avoid expanding every combat patrol to 2000 points...)

  • @maskedmaverick
    @maskedmaverick29 күн бұрын

    I hop between projects, but recently hit a wall with doing nothing but building for a secret army for the past two months. A good friend of mine reminded me of MCP that I had bought right before I got into 40k, and it set shelved for a few years. It felt so good painting again with a vibrant paint style versus the grimdark esthetic.

  • @GarredHATES
    @GarredHATES29 күн бұрын

    I love every aspect of this hobby. Just wish I had friends :

  • @xreev0x
    @xreev0x28 күн бұрын

    X-Wing (and all the others in the series) is available on GoG and Steam right now for $3.50. I picked up all 4 games for $10 and picked up a Logitech joystick. Now I’m reliving the 90’s all over again.

  • @markspooner2027
    @markspooner202728 күн бұрын

    I recently started this approach in building an OPR Plague Demons army and have been enjoying the process so much more. It's nice as I've got the color scheme down and I can just sort of "zen out" while building, removing supports, and painting. Thanks for all of the reminders and motivations Adam!

  • @undeadmusky
    @undeadmusky28 күн бұрын

    I'm currently working on getting my shelves and shelves of unpainted minis zenithaled and will hold myself to getting anything new to that point. The goal being that I can pick up whatever model I want and get straight to painting when the muse takes me.

  • @EPGelion
    @EPGelion28 күн бұрын

    As I look at my hobby desk (please don't look at my hobby desk), I have so many projects going at once, one could easily ask how I keep it all straight. However, when it comes to which games I'm currently engaged with, I definitely manage to focus down and get those knocked out, leaving other ones to languish a bit.

  • @saron95662
    @saron9566216 күн бұрын

    I’ve been very slowly working on the conquest last argument of kings original two player starter box over the past couple of years because I’ve been expecting to move. Now I’ve set a deadline for me to be finished by September, which is the earliest the town houses I’m moving into will have a unit available, and primarily have to get through the 100 kingdoms army with some of the spire units needing to be done.

  • @PerfectionHunter
    @PerfectionHunter28 күн бұрын

    I hop between a handful of different projects. Usually because they require drying time or thinking time (kitbash or the like). But they do get finished in the end.

  • @danowen5224
    @danowen522429 күн бұрын

    I've been struggling with this, I'm unsure how to approach army painting, I like having them at a good standard and I'm still fairly new so slow. Finding that middle ground has been tricky. I think batch painting is hurting me by spending so many hours all just on one thing/colour before moving on it's harder to see the progress. I think I'll focus on finishing a few models so I can see that end result quicker on where the others are moving towards to help with my motivation hopefully. Great video really enjoyed this.

  • @sojh17
    @sojh1728 күн бұрын

    Thumbnail got me thinking you embraced the Frenzied Flame

  • @basstedson
    @basstedson29 күн бұрын

    This entire video is eerily remiscent of the conversation my regular gaming buddy and I had over a game last night. Currently in the process of choosing a project or two to sell on as I have bitten off more than I can chew.

  • @tabletophobbystop
    @tabletophobbystop27 күн бұрын

    Needs must when the Devil drives. I have been scrambling to finish DnD figures and terrain in my limited hobby time. I have a regular TTRPG game with fairly new players, who like to have everything physically on the board. They are good-spirited about substitutions, but I can see they are really into it when the figures match what I'm verbally giving them.

  • @marinapfanzelt468
    @marinapfanzelt46827 күн бұрын

    I usually have my table full of different projects in different stages, so I can allways paint according to my mood. If I cant concentrate, I do basecoats, if I'm feeling great I do small details and highlights. But sometimes I just power through a big project to get it done, and zhat always feels pertixularly rewarding.

  • @cavemanbum
    @cavemanbum28 күн бұрын

    1:51 - AMEN brother!

  • @rolvirata9003
    @rolvirata900329 күн бұрын

    As a Gunpla builder, i really like building, but so much painting. I have no issues "playing the grey".

  • @StormcastMarine
    @StormcastMarine28 күн бұрын

    That's me, I just paint, and I love it

  • @BlakesPipes
    @BlakesPipes29 күн бұрын

    Thank you uncle, I need to find my path with this hobby, as the heat of summer is here and outside is limited to an hour or 2 at 98 degrees with 80 percent humidity. See you sunday!😊

  • @fbspencer
    @fbspencer27 күн бұрын

    Blkout! Blkout! Blkout!!! I'm stuck on my Harlow guys because I'm focusing my hobby fire on some terrain right now... I need to finish the current project and get back to em... Looking forward to seeing what you do with yours

  • @kellykuciemba6789
    @kellykuciemba678928 күн бұрын

    My current focus is 125 TYRANIDS for a 10th Ed 40K army. I started building and painting the project this year, goal is to finish and play this year. I have 11 models left. 5 are big guys. In between I've been building smaller warbands for different games to learn and teach friends and family in the future. On Sundays I've been hobbying with a buddy and building Hordes for DETH WIZARDS, and other such projects. I have a bunch of those to paint. I keep the TYRANIDS on my painting table at all times, paint some on weekdays, and try to get some longer sessions on weekends. It is difficult, but I'm getting it done, that is an amazing feeling!

  • @grendelb3298
    @grendelb329828 күн бұрын

    I’ve started to have multiple projects, but I then focus on one. Right now, I have two primed kill teams and a spearhead. Now, I’m finishing one kill team, but I’m testing colors for the next.

  • @jakec5550
    @jakec555029 күн бұрын

    Great video! I will also be working on my Manticore Bors group and/or Harlow group for Killwager, I mean BLKOUT. Hopefully focusing my hobby fire is something I've done in the past, but always forget as the pile of opportunity/shame piles up.

  • @Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel
    @Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel28 күн бұрын

    For myself I agree with you. Being new to the hobby, I didn’t think it was a big issue. Then, after playing a few games with grey against painted armies, I felt, not by pressure from others or to feeling judge more because of immersion. But my painting skills……are like…between crayons and potatoes. So having a hard time to set myself to paint minis I love and to play by wrecking them. So I got 2 boxes…one to potato paint and the other in reserve to when I’m a better painter….then….I didn’t want to potato paint them.

  • @ThoughtandMemory
    @ThoughtandMemory29 күн бұрын

    Sage advice. Currently assembling a collection of battle tech figures. Paints, brushes etc as a birthday present for my stepson. I’ll be having a go as well so hopefully we can inspire each other to get to the table sooner rather than later.

  • @TheKrenshar
    @TheKrenshar28 күн бұрын

    I bounce between hobbies like a squig smeared in flubber but within wargaming, I'm attempting a focussed approach this year. My productivity hasn't changed thus far but the additions to my pile of opportunity are for just two projects instead of 5+, which feels that bit more manageable.

  • @jakea3950
    @jakea395028 күн бұрын

    Love that thumbnail lolll ❤

  • @ronec2092
    @ronec209228 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @cameronwells3502
    @cameronwells350228 күн бұрын

    I'm definitely someone that constantly hops around on projects. I'm a converter at heart, so when I'm waiting for one project to dry inevitably wander to another one and forgetting about the first one

  • @jasonnewell7036
    @jasonnewell703628 күн бұрын

    I planned on getting all my Moonstone models done before the new kickstarter models show up. I am close, but the other models have started shipping. However I've also recently got Five Leagues from the Borderlands for my birthday, and started making models for that (new kits and rebasing old models) so I have warbands and enemies. I ALSO picked up the 2nd ed rules for Dead Man's Hand, and for the last week I have been churning out scratch built wild west buildings (got four ready for painting, including a two storey saloon, and have started two more). I am terrible for focusing my fire.

  • @alpharius2098
    @alpharius209819 күн бұрын

    Atm im focus firing on my sons of horus for hh, gsmes dried up fir 40k and old world hasnt really kicked off. a group of friends, outside of my normal gaming group play every sunday and i love the hh law seige books etc ive read everything so to play games with primarchs and brutal marine on marine combat is right up my alley so the building and the paint is flying on uts given me more motivation to hobby up and complete simething i love.

  • @hege6300
    @hege630029 күн бұрын

    Instructions uncle-ear, Adam(ha!): I Fired my Focus, the Car is now ablaze...

  • @tonygreenfield7820
    @tonygreenfield782029 күн бұрын

    I haven't done any actual miniatures based gaming for years (and since my old laptop died I haven't been able to play my aging copy of Home world 😢) so focus on collection, building and painting. However my "problem" is I flit from subject to subject. For example I used to be very focused on WH40k and have a large backlog of unbuilt sets. But in the last couple of years have switched to Mantic/Stargrave/Wargames Atlantic. More recently I started on fantasy figures with Oathmark and Frostgrave to which I have added a smattering of real world Samauri, Knights, Landsknechts with zweihanders and even Berber warriors. Currently my obsession is with Dropfleet Commander and building a large force of starships. Used to do Gothic Fleet but the resources have dried up and I prefer the Dropfleet designs. When not working on gaming minis I collect and build 1/144 aircraft, ships and afvs (where those from Victrix are gaming minis). 1/1200 and 1/1250 ships including plastic kits and pre finished diecasts. And assorted SF models with a focus on Star Trek 1/2500 scale plus the Eaglemoss ships collection. So I guess my hobby style is kinda erratic at best.....

  • @jakea3950
    @jakea395028 күн бұрын

    Im in the same frame of mind. I dont wanna play if my models aren't done. Now i dont love painting but I love the outcome and wins during painting. Plus i wanna display them and feel good everytime i see em which i do. Its a standard. If you drop your standard in playing with grey, you run the risk of dropping your painting standard too (if you are paint driven). If you are highly play driven then painting typically will be lower on the agenda. Theres no wrong or right here. This is a discussion on what motivates you innthe hobby, what outcomes do you want.

  • @TerrierHalo
    @TerrierHalo29 күн бұрын

    Intensify Forward Fire Power!

  • @darklingeraeld-ridge7946
    @darklingeraeld-ridge794629 күн бұрын

    Great stuff, well said. Remember also - artists KNOW - fun requires DISCIPLINE !!

  • @fauxpukka
    @fauxpukka20 күн бұрын

    I hop around from project to project, because I have already painted the core minis for a number of games like: RoSD, DW, SG, FoV, MU etc… many of these games are expandable. Marvel United for instance has 200+ minis, but you only need 4 or 5 to play. The additional minis give us options for future games. So each month I work on additional game tokens, scenario specific figures and miniatures that expand my growing 15th century army

  • @waynegoddard4065
    @waynegoddard406529 күн бұрын

    I love this channel.

  • @charbroilbeefcake6095
    @charbroilbeefcake609528 күн бұрын

    I agree with your sentiment of no unpainted mini's, or non 3d represented tokens. If I am going to play a mini's game, I want everything to be as immersive as possible. I build numerous tokens for mini games to represent objectives, status markers and the like. As far as focusing on one project at a time, I am for the most part that way. I will paint a squad of Tau before moving on to tokens for Silver Bayonet, then on to an M4 Sherman for Tanks for the Apocalypse, then on to an Australian infantry unit for Team Yankee. I will however, sometimes clean up my next unit, washing to remove release oils, while finishing a current project. Great video and solid guidance!

  • @Warjaming
    @Warjaming29 күн бұрын

    I'm an extreme focus painter. I like painting and all that, but yeah -- I want to get on the table and start blasting most of all. I make a point of finishing one project before moving on to the next, and I'm aggressive with it, any few minutes of time I have here and there I sit and put down some paint until the job is done. If only having a job didn't get in the way lol

  • @MentoliptusBanko
    @MentoliptusBanko29 күн бұрын

    I mostly follow your old advice, have two projects in parallel, so when procrastinating on one project I make progress on the other one :) And they are usually different types of models (currently chaos space marines and AoS Slaanesh) so I can paint different things and not get bored with only armor or only skin and cloth

  • @teamevil43
    @teamevil4328 күн бұрын

    I hope around a ton. I've got my Ardboys, Chaos Kill Team and Frostgrave forces I'm working on. I'm also working on a small competition piece. I think it's time to focus... on two projects at a time. Baby steps Uncle A... baby steps.

  • @JescoJimBo
    @JescoJimBo28 күн бұрын

    'Folks that just like to put models together and paint them up',, yep,, that's me : ) I don't like the game's too much, but I love modeling and painting,, and hanging out and listening to uncle Atom!

  • @Khealos
    @Khealos28 күн бұрын

    Great video! I'm the same way, I don't like playing with unpainted models. Luckily, I play Battletech, so I don't have to field a ton of models - though with the Mercenaries Kickstarter about to fulfill, I'm going to have a ton of models to paint. I also got an airbrush, so I'll be revisiting some of your older videos I kind of glossed over for some tips. Keep up the great work.

  • @IronGuardsman
    @IronGuardsman28 күн бұрын

    We have a saying in my gaming group. “The brush goes where it wants”

  • @bahtie3
    @bahtie317 күн бұрын

    I'm a Focus fire guy, I make lists of todo and stick to them relatively well.

  • @JPGotrokkits
    @JPGotrokkits29 күн бұрын

    When you paint for other people, it tends to remove the option of easily switching from one project to another. Gotta get that stuff done. I try to have a pallet cleanser with which to reward myself, then I get on to the next thing.

  • @jimbomacroth3400
    @jimbomacroth340029 күн бұрын

    I focus, but often will get distracted by the new shiny thing. There's so much great great games and minis out there, seems like a everyday I discover a new project and start planning in my head. Meanwhile the current project starts to gather build mold. 😊

  • @johnbruce4004
    @johnbruce400429 күн бұрын

    Bit of a hobby project butterfly. Recently it occurred to me that I'm actually avoiding painting cos I'm outta practice. So I'll be putting the glue away for a bit and try to paint some.

  • @Nidhoggrr
    @Nidhoggrr29 күн бұрын

    I'm definitely in this boat. I get bogged down with assembly and painting, taking way too long with each phase and it burns me out. Then I don't play because I don't like fielding grey masses of troops, and this creates a cycle where nothing happens......

  • @carysage

    @carysage

    29 күн бұрын

    I like to get them assembled and give them a good zenithal prime. That way if it takes forever for me to paint them I can still enjoy using them to play because the zenithal brings out all the details.

  • @jakea3950

    @jakea3950

    28 күн бұрын

    Yeah if there is even a zenny prime its still something. Any paint is better then no paint. Not just for looks but for im getting there so dw

  • @briankeirns9936
    @briankeirns993628 күн бұрын

    My problem has been focusing on one group of models to the point of getting burnt out. Admittedly my threshold for burn out is embarrassingly low. Which leaves me with groups of models that are 90-95% done. This video reminds me I need to revisit those models and get the last 5-10% done and play some stinking games!

  • @Chasemcloud5745
    @Chasemcloud574528 күн бұрын

    I would encourage people to simplify their paint jobs and really ask themselves if every step is needed. For example do you need to edge highlight your space marines in multiple shades and a simply pass with metallics to chip the edges would be faster and look just as nice?

  • @JedrekVRoscoe
    @JedrekVRoscoe29 күн бұрын

    I’ve been on and off of painting and wargaming for the last 12 years, and it’s mostly been on the “off” setting. I don’t think I’ve ever finished an entire project or army. I’m back into it with the goal of actually playing a fully-painted game. I’ve been painting the minis from the Darktide game. 5 more to go and I can finally play a fully-painted game of anything for once!

  • @tabletopminions

    @tabletopminions

    28 күн бұрын

    Games like Darktide (which have a finite number of miniatures) are great for feeling accomplished finishing something. Thanks for watching!

  • @SetaDragon
    @SetaDragon28 күн бұрын

    I paint them just enough to look good from afar and bounce around, or I have a technique I want to do an focus on making that one skill look good but let the rest just be good enough. But I like to varnish and come back to add details here and there.

  • @justmakesstuff
    @justmakesstuff25 күн бұрын

    I find this often gets me. Either too many projects in progress. Or taking on batches that are too big. Lots of things move forwards slowly, but you don't get the reward of finishing anything. I started using a Trello board to focus my efforts and set priorities. Not allowing myself more than 1-3 in progress items, and making myself pause projects when I want to pick something else up instead.

  • @ericjome7284
    @ericjome728429 күн бұрын

    Good advice! 😊

  • @aaronfritzler6825
    @aaronfritzler682528 күн бұрын

    Yes... This might be why I've been working on the same 1,000 point daemons list for about a year while having painted lots of actual models.

  • @PeepoStrong
    @PeepoStrong28 күн бұрын

    Formyself when I'm paiting I'm trying to painting different models - the one that by some reason are "started" are not hidden, but they stay in the LOS so I need to remember about them. Prefer to stop working on particular models for some time and when I have "that feeling" regarding painting them instead to rush paiting them to get some bad result. This way I finished today Skabbik's Plaguepack for WH: Underworlds - started them in the May, but in the middle I finished some dwarfs, one hero to WH: Quest and some small sidekick goblin for a big orkish-cowboy (that was finished one year ago).

  • @chuckaroobob
    @chuckaroobob28 күн бұрын

    I always paint my figs before use. Sometimes that means figs don't get used for 20+ years. The VAST majority of my opponents ( all but one guy) do not paint at all. All their armies are primer black or grey.

  • @ashley-r-pollard
    @ashley-r-pollard29 күн бұрын

    am a butterfly. I float like a leaf on the wind. Yep, I get crunched, but it's my life and I'll cry if I want too.

  • @lovecontemplation8607
    @lovecontemplation860728 күн бұрын

    For the greater good!

  • @thealldayspecial
    @thealldayspecial28 күн бұрын

    Not to say I can't get a change of heart in my designs, but I often will try to keep to some rigidity with plans I have for certain models, lay it all out and stick to it with small adjustments if anything comes along in between time. I know that if I just endlessly look up various idk camo patterns or various involved techniques or the bigger obstacle just different new shiny models, different genres etc that fundamentally change that game plan, I just will be sitting with a lot of boxes of unpainted stuff. I am thankful for skirmish games, Kill Team etc where situations of having more rag tag looking models of similar stuff with different patterns allows me to scratch that creative itch without falling too much into a whole or feeling obliged to buy more stuff just to get an idea out of my system.

  • @danielkochis5133
    @danielkochis513328 күн бұрын

    I also only want to play with models that are painted. While my project lineup may suffer from hobby ADD, usually once I start painting a thing I will stick with it. Usually…

  • @BasementArtScott
    @BasementArtScott29 күн бұрын

    I feel this. I don't love painting (I've been sort of starting to enjoy it more as time goes on, but still). I want to play the game, but the game or games are imaginative to me, and so I won't bring gray models to the table, yet most of the time I play, my opponent has mostly if not all gray.

  • @foreverfornever1124
    @foreverfornever112428 күн бұрын

    I think thats my biggest problem this year. Last year I dedicated the entire year to my necrons outside of a few side projects for contest and managed to get around 3.5k points completed. My goal for 40k 10th edition is to have my entire Necron army fully built and painted with every possible unit combination I want to achieve which should put me well over 10k points before 11th edition. This year I wanted to broaden my focus across other armies, games, and side projects. Taking a little time and focusing on some of GW's smaller offerings such as Killteam, Warcry, and Underworlds, but now I think Iv spread myself too thin. Whats worse is I cant seem to just drop an unfinished project due to my stubborness, so I sit here with barely any projects completed this year. Im a hobbyist first and gamer second so I definitely wont play games with unfinished models.

  • @AngloSaxonWheatFarmer
    @AngloSaxonWheatFarmer15 күн бұрын

    Painting is my thing, not that I’m bad (I’m bad) but I extract exactly zero joy from the process it is so unhelvably rare that I have any sort of motivation to paint that most of my stuff is unpainted I’d like to play but then there’s the roadblock off “You need to paint that”

  • @bonellonicholas
    @bonellonicholas29 күн бұрын

    I hop around alot but its mainly because of a campaign. I finally got a copy of Cursed City 6 months ago that I'm taking my time painting up bit by bit as well as I could. In between that, the only games I do play are Mordheim and Gorkamorka, so I focus my fire to paint up new Kislev warband members or Rebel Grots as needed as our campaign progresses.

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