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Monday, 31 December 2012
Happy 2013 and New Year Resolutions
With just a few hours away in Europe to conclude 2012, I'd like to wish my fellow world wargamers and bloggers a most fruitful and successful 2013... and for the rest of mortals, hopefully some enlightment to the gang of useless politicians governing our countries (not just talking about mine, but overall). As for my resolutions and projects, I aim this new year at a twofold objective: to consolidate some of the wargaming activity developed in 2012 and to start at least one specific project.
Probably not very ambitious, but surely there will be new temptations arising along the way: the dark side of señor Clarke from TooFatLardies makes him unpredictable, and he's already tempting me with a revised "Algeron", a WWI plane game rules, and the long awaited "Chain of Command", the platoon-sized WWII rules to replace the ageing Troops, Weapons and Tactics that should be ready "before Easter" ...hopefully of 2013, although he did not make a specific statement :-)
Coming back to the main subject of this final post in 2012, in the field of consolidating projects, I plan to continue developing WWII games with I Ain't Been Shot Mum following the most succesful experience with our Vyazma campaign; keep on playing Vietnam games with Charlie Don't Surf; and hopefully paying more attention to WWI with Through the Mud & the Blood. The latter has been a much neglected period in 2012 by me, but probbaly this will change now that we have the Gallipoli campaign in motion; also my appetite has revived after the really excellent article on German Stormtroopers of the last Christmas Special, written by one of my favourite bloggers Sidney Roundwood.
The only new project that I really would like to lead in the club this year is the introduction to Dux Britanniarium, the Dark Ages rules set by TooFatLardies. The starting base is solid, with a few of my wargaming mates already committed and interested, and a Romano British Army 75% painted. The following steps should be: competing my army, looking for an enemy (some of my mates are alredy working on their armies), work on scenery (Dalaupprors' and Mike Whitaker's blogs are two endless sources of inspiration) and waiting for the incoming "Raiders" supplement.. hopefully again "before Easter".
I think this is enough to have a full year of fun, considering that I have to make it COMPATIBLE with my business (tough in 2012 and looking even tougher in 2013), family (my loved but ageing parents and in-laws are a growing source of worry; while having a daughter about to be 18 years old, notwithstanding being a marvellous girl, but at a key crossroad in her student life will also be a major source of attention and care this year...) and, OF COURSE, my painting, blogging and reading LIVES.
The year concludes... life, fortunately, continues. HAPPY 2013!!
Happy New Year, Benito!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to more on your Gallipoli campaign.
Good luck with your gaming resolutions and I hope everything goes well for you and your family in 2013.
Happy New Year and best wishes for 2013!
ReplyDeleteGood conclution of 2012 Benito, thanks for the writeup of my blog, I hope to be able to continue to inspire as you also are a good inspiration for my ggaming !
ReplyDeleteThanks for a good blog year !
Happy New Year !
Best regards Michael
Benito, Happy New Year!! What a great year you have had - you've brought us some outstanding games (Stalingrad) and some terrific blogging. One of the top highlights of my year was meeting you and your friends from Club Dragon at Salute in April - it was such a pleasure to meet up. Have a terrific new year tonight, and very best for 2013 - which I am sure will be a vintage year for you and yours!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for 2013!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and yours Benito, keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Benito, hope it's a damn good one!
ReplyDelete¡Feliz Año Nuevo!
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
Rafa
Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
ReplyDeleteAll the best to you, Benito, An interesting lineup of projects. I shall be following your Galliopoli campaign in the new year with great interest.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Mike
Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteFeliz Año Nuevo, Benito. Te deseo lo mejor en este 2013.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year
ReplyDeleteFeliz Año Nuevo, que también espero disfrutar con tu blog.
ReplyDeleteUn grato descubrimiento.
Happy 2013 Benito! look forward to follow your adventures for another year. All the best, Michael
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