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Des Moines, IA

Also, if you've been painting the same army for a few months, paint something else. When I was churning through my Khador army, I got SO bored with painting red. I stopped painting for a bit, but I felt myself missing it. Rather than painting things I felt like I "had" to paint, I instead grabbed a friend's Trollblood Mauler and painted something I'd wanted to paint. Right now I'm bored with Orks, so I've stolen a friend's Cryx model that I've wanted to paint for awhile.

Stepping away is something I'd try first, but if you find that you want to paint, I'd suggest painting for a friend, or going to your FLGS and buying a Reaper mini that interests you.
 
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