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Offline Hammers

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A moment of bliss
« on: January 22, 2010, 09:15:26 PM »
This is not relevant to anything in particular but I so rarely get to paint these days...

Picture the following:

-10 degrees C outside...
...a BLACK night...
...10 PM...
...the family asleep...
...a five log fire roaring in the fireplace...
...a tot of something in a tumbler...
...paints, brushes and water neatly arrayed on the workbench...
...a batch of Wazir chieftains to finish.

Aaah!  :)

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Re: A moment of bliss
« Reply #1 on: January 22, 2010, 09:20:03 PM »
Not bad :)

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Re: A moment of bliss
« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2010, 10:32:20 PM »
Sounds like absolute bliss.
Family asleep.... are you sure you're not dreaming?
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Re: A moment of bliss
« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2010, 10:52:21 PM »
Mercy! You, sir, have painted a picture with words. :D

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Re: A moment of bliss
« Reply #4 on: January 22, 2010, 10:59:49 PM »
Sounds like absolute bliss.
Family asleep.... are you sure you're not dreaming?

The wonders a tot of rum in the bed time gruel can do.

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Re: A moment of bliss
« Reply #5 on: January 23, 2010, 04:20:41 AM »
Nice!  (as long as the fire is warm, I am not big on cold weather.  )

In Florida, it's a summer thunderstorm that sets the tone for a painting session.   :)
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Re: A moment of bliss
« Reply #6 on: January 23, 2010, 07:48:10 AM »
Nice!  (as long as the fire is warm, I am not big on cold weather.  )

In Florida, it's a summer thunderstorm that sets the tone for a painting session.   :)

There was another Florida chap on LAF who a while ago mentioned that the humidity during certain summer months prevented him from  painting unless he used one of these dohickeys you dry fruit. Is this really so?

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Re: A moment of bliss
« Reply #7 on: January 23, 2010, 08:35:34 AM »
Well, its now the morning. Where are the fruits of last night labours then? Or did you end up drinking too many tumblers of something alcoholic?
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Re: A moment of bliss
« Reply #8 on: January 23, 2010, 09:05:06 AM »
Well, its now the morning. Where are the fruits of last night labours then? Or did you end up drinking too many tumblers of something alcoholic?

I did no such thing! I am proud to say I have about 20 miniatures ready for a photo shoot and about 15 which are in their final stages. Final stages have an annoying tendency to take longer than you expect. Getting metal parts, clasps  and such details, tend towards the end of a batch to frustrate your attempts, don't you agree, to get done with things.

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Re: A moment of bliss
« Reply #9 on: January 23, 2010, 09:20:28 AM »
I did no such thing! I am proud to say I have about 20 miniatures ready for a photo shoot and about 15 which are in their final stages. Final stages have an annoying tendency to take longer than you expect. Getting metal parts, clasps  and such details, tend towards the end of a batch to frustrate your attempts, don't you agree, to get done with things.

And I thought you were ging to post that photo of your left bum cheek ;)

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Re: A moment of bliss
« Reply #10 on: January 23, 2010, 09:28:20 AM »
And I thought you were ging to post that photo of your left bum cheek ;)

I would, since you are asking with such eagerness, but it seems like the management has turned a unmagnanimous eye on such displays.  ;)

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Re: A moment of bliss
« Reply #11 on: January 23, 2010, 09:45:45 AM »
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There was another Florida chap on LAF who a while ago mentioned that the humidity during certain summer months prevented him from  painting unless he used one of these dohickeys you dry fruit. Is this really so?

The humidity in SE Arkansas is just as unforgiving. I've been able to successfully paint three, count 'em three, figures in the past few months. Even during the winter. We'll get one nice day, and then rain... rain... maybe some ice, and so on. It's irritating.

But man, I could only dream of a night as perfect as as Hammers'. It's usually work, something the fiancee' wants to do, sit through a chick flick or cook, be drug out to have a few beers, come home at 2am, too tired and/or drunk to do anything productive, and so on.

I'm actually looking across the room right now at a paint job that's maybe 15 minutes away from being finished while hearing "it's bed time!".

And so I go...  :`

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Re: A moment of bliss
« Reply #12 on: January 23, 2010, 10:14:57 AM »
The humidity in SE Arkansas is just as unforgiving. I've been able to successfully paint three, count 'em three, figures in the past few months. Even during the winter. We'll get one nice day, and then rain... rain... maybe some ice, and so on. It's irritating.

But man, I could only dream of a night as perfect as as Hammers'. It's usually work, something the fiancee' wants to do, sit through a chick flick or cook, be drug out to have a few beers, come home at 2am, too tired and/or drunk to do anything productive, and so on.

I'm actually looking across the room right now at a paint job that's maybe 15 minutes away from being finished while hearing "it's bed time!".

And so I go...  :`

Exactly why I posted. I hate griping since I love being a husband and father and it is a path I've chosen myself. But sometimes the nerdy bachelor in me silently screams for a moments respite so I can go back to my old habits. Like last night which was lovely. Now it is going back to family activities, which today means going to the museum to build a tower out of fucking spaghetti and glue.

There. I'll shut up now. :)

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Re: A moment of bliss
« Reply #13 on: January 23, 2010, 10:16:39 AM »
Exactly why I posted. I hate griping since I love being a husband and father and it is a path I've chosen myself. But sometimes the nerdy bachelor in me silently screams for a moments respite so I can go back to my old habits. Like last night which was lovely. Now it is going back to family activities, which today means going to the museum to build a tower out of fucking spaghetti and glue.

There. I'll shut up now. :)

Amen to that brother, I feel your pain. ( I am not a father, but have a demanding wife, as you know having met Mrs M.) ;)

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Re: A moment of bliss
« Reply #14 on: January 29, 2010, 03:34:34 PM »
Amen to that brother, I feel your pain. ( I am not a father, but have a demanding wife, as you know having met Mrs M.) ;)

Nonsense. Twas a joy to meet Mrs. M. One can't really chastise a gamer's wife for looking for the exit when the unlucky dice stories start.

By the by, I am saving the fruit of last weekend's labour for LPL IV.

 

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