Quote (MaksimSmelchak @ Oct. 04 2005,15:12) |
Don't give up... start painting!
Make a promise to paint one TINY unit a month. Before you know it, your collection will be mostly painted.
Make tiny steps and work your way up...
It' can happen. Don't give up! |
This is excellent advice and certainly matches my philosophy.
I have an additional strategy which is I try not to buy anything...
However if I paint something (a unit or similar) then I am allowed to buy something new.
For example, I allowed myself to buy a new 40K scale Grot Bomb Launcha because I had painted the Ork Skorcha I got for Christmas.
Once I have finished painting my FW Epic Ork Gunwagons then I may allow myself to buy some FW Epic Ork Battlewagons.
I still have boxes of unpainted models, however I am painting lots of miniatures and I am now rarely adding to the pile of unpainted stuff.
I use to at the end of each year have more unpainted models then painted models. Basically I use to buy more than I painted.
Now at the end of the year I have less unpainted models then I did at the beginning of the year.
I still buy new stuff, but I now only buy stuff I know I am going to paint, rather than because I want it.
I try not to paint everything, rather than paint all 12 of my Gunwagons, I paint three at a time.
I rarely paint for more than two hours in a session, sometimes it is only half an hour or an hour, which means I want to continue painting and don'r get bored or annoyed with it.