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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: Abwehrschlacht on 11 December 2020, 08:05:12 AM
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A while ago, I took up the fifteen minute painting challenge as described by Sidney Roundwood. Basically, you spend 15 minutes a day painting and it is surprising how much you can get done even in such a small amount of time. In this video, I timed myself painting these late war British infantry and you can watch the results here:
https://youtu.be/vBKVC-DX9FY
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A while ago, I took up the fifteen minute painting challenge as described by Sidney Roundwood. Basically, you spend 15 minutes a day painting and it is surprising how much you can get done even in such a small amount of time. In this video, I timed myself painting these late war British infantry and you can watch the results here:
https://youtu.be/vBKVC-DX9FY
I agree. In fact, sometimes I think I will just piddle around for a few minutes and before you know it 20 minutes has passed and I got something done. :o
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Yep, it's surprising what can be done in a short burst.
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Yep, it's surprising what can be done in a short burst.
I make a practice of doing something wargames related every day, even if it is just adding tufts or filing down flash. It's amazing how much you can get done.
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Yep, just chipping away and you've competed loads before you know it!
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Yes the first part of completing anything is taking the first step. !5min a day is 1hr 45 min a week. You can get a good deal done in that amount of time :D