10 January 2024

A Brief review of 2023 and preview of 2024

 I am a bit late with this but let's move right along...


I can say with some confidence that 2023 was the year that I finally shifted my gaming gears out of neutral and got moving again across the tabletop.  Now, my gaming total was not as impressive as some, but more miniatures games were played than several of the previous years combined.  Here is the list:

        15 games of BattleTech

         4 games of Warhammer 40K 10th Ed.

         1 game of Infinity N4 


The boost that I needed occurred in the summer, when my local game store organized a 4-round BattleTech league.  The organizers made sure that I (and others in our little group) did not play against each other during the league.  This marked the first time in more years (maybe decades) than I can remember when I played a game against a total stranger.  Usually my gaming is with my sons or our little group, and playing against others was a bit of an eye-opener for me - for the better.


The games of 40K - against my sons - made me realize that I need to learn the rules better and focus my army along a different path.  The new edition of the rules seems to make large figure count forces, like my Orks, harder to play, but there are portions of the rules that I do not fully utilize which will make a difference once we get back to it.  Despite getting massacred in each game, it was fun.


Infinity is another game that I am still struggling along the learning curve.  It is quite different from 40K and other games but I think that once I figure out the basics it will be a lot of fun.


Concerning the Pile of Potential, I will admit that not much was painted in 2023.  I do not have a grand total but it was definitely less than 100 from all genres.  There were several bagsful of purchases especially for BattleTech, along with my 15mm Greeks.  However, I did make a considerable dent in the Pile by selling/trading approximately 700 figures in 2023.  A couple of projects went away, including my WW1 land forces and the last of my Tékumel fantasy figure collection.  Most of these were unpainted figures as I continue to sort through boxes of stuff.



And now for looking ahead at 2024:




A few changes from the previous posting of The Chart are evident (as marked in red above):

    40K slips down a bit as I rethink my troop choices;

    Goblins still in the top tier, especially as the new Fantasy Battle rules will launch soon - my sons and I are looking forward to them;

    BattleTech gets a big NO in the terrain department as we are finding that playing on mats is fine but terrain is best.  My oldest has started a BT terrain collection at the local store, and I have plans for my own collection;

    OGRE is warming up as there is to be one last crowd-funding campaign to start manufacturing the missing units from the current selection;

    The Greeks saw some progress, mostly in purchases as I finally acquired all of the Greeks I 'should' need;

    And Naval is getting under steam again but more on that later.


Gaming-wise I expect 2024 to continue with many games of BattleTech - my sons and I meet almost every Saturday now, since the league - but that might taper off as WFB comes about.  I have much to paint for my goblins but my oldest son's dwarves are waiting.  Warcrow will eventually ship later this year, and the solo projects might see some attention.


The Pile of Potential will continue to see reductions, but not nearly so drastic as previous years as most of the low-hanging fruit has been harvested.


Purchases in 2024 need to concentrate on terrain.  BattleTech, Warcrow, 20mm SCW, and others all need terrain.  Some figures will come in of course - I foresee a need for rank and file goblins for one - but those are secondary to terrain.



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18 comments:

  1. Greg, it was great to see you turn the corner on the hobby in 2023. As you note, I think this bodes well for 2024. I also appreciate seeing your comments and support on my blog return. Always much appreciated and I get a whiff of the latest math developments as a bonus. I would enjoy seeing more of your historical periods making it to the table in 2024.

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    1. Jon, thank you for your continued support and commentary. I will not guarantee it, but some historical naval action might happen this year, but not for some time.

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  2. glad you were able to get out of neutral and into drive last year, and seems like you're enjoying the silly more. Good luck with your future stuff. 😁

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    1. Thank you - for some reason Blogger won't let me comment on my own blog unless I type in a small paragraph...

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  3. That is a decent return to gaming and figure painting Greg. What era of historical naval gaming will you be focusing on?

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    1. Thank you. I am looking to return to WW1 naval.

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  4. I agree wholeheartedly with Jon, Greg (apart from the bit about maths - I don't need that, thanks all the same!). What I do need is to see your 20mm SCW figures in action on a table - and the 1690 Ireland would be nice too, although if I am reading the chart correctly, its just an idea at this stage?!

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    1. Horse & musket stuff is still in the planning stage.

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  5. What period naval are you planning Greg?

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  6. Yay to the more games in 2023! Strange you should mention Ogre as that is a slow burn project for me too since I got the big box kickstarter. I have played twice with my son since getitng the box and hoping for for more games in the next few years.

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    1. There is one last crowd funding push for OGRE that started earlier today for the last of the Combine vehicles

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    2. I did see that. I have tried to pledge but it says Australia is not a valid shipping country and I can't find out how to change it in Backerkit ☹️ I have raised a support ticket as I really want the minis!

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    3. Ahhh, SJG is a bit notorious for that. I believe that you would need to find a 'fulfillment company' that receives the package - probably in USA - then ships it to you; not certain how that works though

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  7. I'm intrigued by your excel document. I have a silly amount of projects 'in principle'. I do wonder if itemizing them might shame me into rationalizing the insanity.

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    1. I do think it is helping - but before the sheet there were even more half-baked projects!

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  8. Glad to see your gaming numbers increased last year. I often find more games I play the more figures I begin to paint

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    1. Thanks. I agree - getting some games in or a show visit are great ways to get the brushes moving again.

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