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Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





Hi,

New member from the UK.

Lapsed Warhammer hobbyist, started out 20 years ago slapping paint on with no idea what I was doing.

Came back to the hobby about 4/5 years ago on and off and starting to spend significant time ( as much as you can with a baby ) on it now though unable to decide on army colour schemes etc. I'll mainly be posting in the painting forum as I need some help on colour schemes and painting technique.
   
Made in pl
Horrific Hive Tyrant





Welcome to dakka!
   
Made in gb
[DCM]
Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot





Leicester, UK

Nice one mae welcome to the forum. Sounds like a similar story to many who are coming back into the hobby, myself included. Actually, having a kid and settling down was good for me as far as hobbying goes, since before that I was just out on the lash all the time and who feels like painting or even playing with a hangover?

My painting and modeling blog:

PaddyMick's Chopshop: Converted 40K Vehicles

 
   
Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





Thank you both. Yes, bizarrely now the baby is 1 year old and sleeping I now have much more time to paint than I used to!
   
Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User




Welcome to this forum! I hope you are with us for a long time!
   
 
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