2015-01-19

Retrospective 2014

The year of 2014 has been a very productive one for me. I have started making a collection of scenery and made a lot of progress. I am still a bit rusty when it comes to painting my figures but in 2015 I will catching up in this field. I have always been interested in architecture and to build my own buildings has been great fun and creative.
To combine leftovers and make nothing to something is a challenge. My hobby has also been a resort from a busy day and it gives me a lot of joy when I stress at work. My followers has also grown to the number of 61 and this is very nice.To inspire others is the best reward I can get. To blog about my hobby has given me a lot of contacts all over the world.

In 2015 I will paint my russian soldiers to SoTR and also  make new turrets to my "russian" tanks.I will make some mechas and support-vehicles.
I will start my project of making storable buildings that will be easy to build up and also to dismantle.
I will build a cemetery, a well, a factory.
Making roads and small rivers and a bridge would be nice and I have made some sketches how to make them but time will tell if I will have the freetime to make them. I will end this publication with a big thankyou to all you out there that write to me and read my blog.You are great!





16 kommentarer:

  1. Making scenic items from next to nothing, I've found, is always very rewarding and reading blogs like yours is equally so.

    SvaraRadera
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    1. Thankyou Joe. Always nice to read a line from you.You have also given me a new english phrase in 2014:"the lick of paint". :)

      Radera
  2. All the best for 2015. You've got some great projects on here. I've always enjoyed building terrain and buildings. It's very creative, especially after painting lots of uniforms!

    SvaraRadera
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    1. Indeed Paul. But I can promise you that I will start painting some of my figures. On my 2015-list there are: pirates and "counter-pirates", russians, medieval knights and also som zombies. :) Thankyou for your comment.

      Radera
  3. Look forward to seeing your 2015 projects. Building terrain is great fun and rewarding.

    SvaraRadera
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    1. Yes it is Mark. I am also planning to build up some medieval buildings in the scale of 1:72.Thankyou for comment.

      Radera
  4. you make a good blog with interesting projects, so go on for a new great year!
    bye

    SvaraRadera
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    1. My italian friend. You always write something that gives me positive inspiration. Thankyou for your comments Luca. Ciao

      Radera
  5. What a fabulous year, you have certainly been an inspiration to me.

    SvaraRadera
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    1. Hmm. I inspire the master. That is really good news. I am glad that I give you inspiration.I will keep up doing this 2015.That is a promise.Thankyou for your comment Michael.

      Radera
  6. Your modeling skills are enviable, sir.

    SvaraRadera
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    1. Thankyou very much Jay.Always nice to read your comments.You are a true positive spirit.

      Radera
  7. Cheers for 2015 and all its fabulous pieces of joy and marvels.

    SvaraRadera
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    1. Thankyou Jonas. :) You are the very reason that this blog ever was born.It was you that made me take the step into the world of blogs and also to serious start making miniature-projects.Stort tack.

      Radera
    2. Yeah I know. Its catching to have a blog and making terrain and painting miniatures. With the help of all the people around the world you can really push your self to achieve more then you ever could all by you self.

      Radera
  8. Wow, great realisations in 2014, very inspired, looking forward your projects in 2015!

    SvaraRadera