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 Post subject: Re: Backlog Reduction Oath
PostPosted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 2:22 pm 
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Is there a limit to the amount of characters entered into the text box? I don't think I could include my entire backlog...

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Take off your pants and start painting!


Eww. Not the mental image I wanted to start my day with. Cheers, John.

I wouldn't want to type up my entire backlog. It would take too long. I'm just posting what I purchased and what I painted to "unlock" that purchase.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 18, 2011 5:45 pm 
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I wouldn't want to type up my LotR backlog, nevermind the entire backlog...


Once I get settled in to the new lair, I may consider joining up based solely on LotR model painting/purchases.

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My backlog is disgraceful.....i'm in!!! Painting 9 wildmen of dunland in order to buy gulhavar finecast

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Welcome to the fold, DMS!

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There is no point in me taking a backlog reduction oath - I have been cursing it up and down for years! Thousands of them...

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 5:35 pm 
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There is no point in me taking a backlog reduction oath - I have been cursing it up and down for years! Thousands of them...


Exactly how many are Zulus though? :roll:

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Zulus ?
Well only 90 :P
"Sixty I'd say. We got Sixty" Well only 4,940 to go. :lol:

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 3:53 am 
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Am I the only one who dosnt have a large backlog? Out of about 750 minies (not all LOTR) I only have 18 unpainted...
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:36 am 
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Not the only one...I'm sure there are some newbies that have only purchased a handful of miniatures. Ha!

@Dorth -- Stop cursing and get painting before you're tempted to just "destroy with an explosive missile fired from a shoulder-mounted platform" the whole lot out of frustration!

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I've also a litte backlog because I started collecting end 2009 and I can resist buying a lot of miniatures ;-)
With the finecast release, I've my personnal oath: buy and paint a finecast miniature(s), paint a miniature(s) from by (little) backlog, buy and paint a finecast miniature(s), ...
So when I buy a miniature, I immediately paint it and my backlog is reducing...

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 5:49 am 
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Even though my collection isn't as large as many of you, I definetly would not consider myself to be a newbie. I have enough restraint and responsibility to not mindlessly buy 5 boxes of plastic warriors and leave 3 unopened or many years. I will buy some warriors, paint them, then buy some more. I hate having unpainted figures on the battlefield, it just takes away the whole spirit of it.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 7:10 am 
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Sticky Fingersss wrote:
I have enough restraint and responsibility to not mindlessly buy 5 boxes of plastic warriors .



GET OUT! :-X




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I have no restraint whatsoever when it comes to impulsive mini buying.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 29, 2011 7:39 am 
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My problem is that I can't pass up the deals on EBay or clearances at the game shops!

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 12:16 am 
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I have enough restraint and responsibility to not mindlessly buy 5 boxes of plastic warriors and leave 3 unopened or many years.

I am going to give you the benefit of a doubt that you did not mean that to turn out as condescending as it sounds.
I have both a plain and a budget. Sometimes that plain includes purchasing figures as they become available for later use. I have completed my collection with a reasonable number of spares for future trade. I have collected armies of everything. I have finished many but not even opened others.I have un-opened duplicates of most of the boxed sets.
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I will buy some warriors, paint them, then buy some more.

What are you going to do when they go out of production before you finish? I think you should at least plain and purchase units so that If you won't have to worry about future availability.
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I hate having unpainted figures on the battlefield, it just takes away the whole spirit of it.

I don't play with unpainted figures or shabby terrain. I usually can provide painted figures and nice terrain when necessary.

I know a lot of people with larger collections than I have. I just wish I had more space. Now that I have retired I can spend more time painting. That was the plain to buy when I could and paint when I had time.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 4:07 am 
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I was not aiming this at you Old Chestnut, I was replying to somebody who called me a newbie, it is my fault that I did not quote him but I was trying to point out the quantity of minatures and a large backlog does not make you mature or experianced.
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Sticky Fingersss wrote:
I was replying to somebody who called me a newbie


Don't take it personally, it was a joke and not aimed at you.

By this forum's standards I must be a newbie (and I admit I am, my only opponent is my 9-year-old daughter - but her dwarves are mean!) My backlog isn't huge either. Coming here is bad for my restraint though, I find myself often going straight to ebay from here. The minis from those BGIME mags are assembled but still unprimed, and that bunch of uruks should arrive soon... :shock:

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 1:56 pm 
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I was not aiming this at you Old Chestnut,

I did not think you were.
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Sticky Fingersss wrote:I was replying to somebody who called me a newbie

I had to organize Game conventions for over ten years not to be a newbie in one group.There are some old geezers who still talk to me like I am 12.
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the quantity of minatures and a large backlog does not make you mature or experianced.

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Don't take it personally, it was a joke and not aimed at you.

I don't think a lot of us agree on what "personally" is. Just remember no one can see your face when you make a joke on the forum. It is easy to miss a joke when you don't read the whole thread or some one is making reference to another thread.I do that sometimes . I will try to be clear. :kitten:

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Sticky Fingersss wrote:
I was not aiming this at you Old Chestnut, I was replying to somebody who called me a newbie, it is my fault that I did not quote him but I was trying to point out the quantity of minatures and a large backlog does not make you mature or experianced.


He didn't call you a newbie. He said that your meagre unpainted backlog was about the same as a newbie would have. It was nothing more than a comparison, yet you managed to perceive it as an insult, without actually reading exactly what was written.

It is the ability to process information correctly and not fly off the handle when generating a response that makes you mature and experienced. :wink: (please take that in the light-hearted nature that it is intended.)


It is also well documented in certain circles that, upon completion of the last model in your backlog, you die. Some of us are just trying hard to work out the secrets of immortality. :-D

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 5:32 am 
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We could go on forever argueing how each person could have taken it ect... but lets stop now to avoid getting this topic locked. Sorry if I have caused unneccessary disturbance.

btw, thats an awesome cat Old Chestnut.
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