So I made the decision recently to sell off all my
40k figures. Just finished sorting and packing it all up in neat bags. It seems that adult life (at least with a wife and kids) only has room for one or two hobbies in it. I've got a family who supports me taking time to do things I love, so I could have stayed an enthusiast if it was important enough to me, but in the world of all the things fighting for my time it didn't make the cut. (I feel like such a boring old dude choosing gardening over
40k but... that's pretty much what I did).
So I'm sending a box of plastic bags (random marines here, parts for a drop pod there, etc) with a friend at work who regularly makes the hour drive to the only gaming store nearby. He goes for
MTG tournaments, but there's a decent
40k scene there and he said the owner would be happy to keep the box by the desk and sell the pieces for me. I'm not looking to bother haggling with anyone over the prices, so if the store owner thinks an offer is "fair" I'm happy with it. I'm not sure how much I'll get... but that's not really the point. It seems happier to have these models I loved out there being played with than sitting in my basement. ; )
Still, I got pretty nostalgic packing it all up, so I snapped some picture of a few I'll especially miss:
This was a vanguard set that I had a blast painting. It's not amazing work, but was definitely my best painting at the time, and I had fun with the multiple-color schemes. Sticking a jump pack on that old metal chaplain was fun too, and I always thought he looked especially cool.
These guys had a special place in my heart because I had some serious difficulty sticking with a single color scheme, and this is probably the biggest unit of models that all "looked good together". Modding the black reach dread in the back was fun, and if you compare the marine that's pretty "front and center" in that picture with the few off to the right side, you can see how my painting had come along. I was finally learning to shade/highlight (at least a ltitle bit). : p
This was probably the most fun I had modeling. An Inquisitor and retinue of 1, built from a mix of
40k, fantasy and off-brand bits.
But of course, as I'm packing everything up, there were a few pieces that I just couldn't manage to let go of! All of these are "older-ish", which I like, and they were all given to me by one of my best friends in high-school, before I owned any pieces of my own, so that I'd have a bit of something to play against him as he taught me the game. So these 11 figures will stay with me:
5 metal scouts. I think someone told me once that they're specifically blood angels scouts? My friend played
BA, so that would make sense, but I don't remember. In the middle you'll see the only figure in this batch that I ever got around to painting. The rest of the models I'm keeping still have the paint they had when he gave them to me.
Anyone have any idea what era these are? They have too much of a "modern space marine" look to be any of the
really old stuff, but they're still pretty basic compared to what was on the table when I started playing. Anyway, I'm excited to paint them up. Gotta figure out how to strip the paint without hurting the plastic. I know I saw a thread about that on here once...
Some kind of jump chaplain. Metal. I think he's
LotD themed? You can see a bit of the flame design cast on his knees and legs in the picture.
So that's what I'm keeping. 5 tactical marines. 5 scouts. 1 Chaplain. Hey, 2 troops and an
HQ, that's technically an army right?
The twist in all of this... is that the point of getting rid of it all was supposed to be me "getting out of the hobby". But now that I only have 11 unpainted figures (instead of a box full), and they're all pieces I especially like.. I'm actually more excited/determined to get them painted than I have been in a while! So... this might have had the opposite effect...
Now it's prime gardening season

so it may be a bit before I set aside painting time. But that's okay. I want to take my time picking a color scheme that I won't get tired of (Brazen Claws, Howling Griphons and Exorcists are at the top of my list...) and then get all 11 of these painted to match. If I get that all done...
maybe I'll decide to buy new figures again... ; p