Hello fellow ghouls, welcome back to this Halloween update of Hammer the Backlog, the weekly mini painting productivity and accountability blog. You join me this week on a very busy week, with Halloween and my lovely lady wife’s birthday double teaming me with distraction, leading to (or perhaps just exasperating) a bit of a muck up in planning. Let’s take a look at this week’s scorecard!
SCORECARD
Alrighty then, another week of manual tables since instance agency tools is being a real scaredy cat.
| Hold ups due to missing supplies | 0 |
| Instagram Posts | 5 |
| Facebook/Reddit Posts | 5 |
| Models Finished | 0 |
| Blog Post | 1 |
The really scary thing this week, the real eyeball in the soup of life, is the big fat zero in the models finished column. Now, let me take you on the journey of the terrifying tale of how I mucked up.
When I started this blog, the first few weeks of models were single, monopose, mid nineties bowmen models. It was at this stage that I decided one Hammer the Backlog point would be equal to the effort it took to paint an infantry man (or woman! (or ghoul!)). So five points is five infantry men. He is a throwback photo to one of those weeks! Look at those simple bois!

This system bit me in the ass a little bit over the last 6 weeks of this quarter, since one of these dumbass Island of Blood infantrymen (infantry elves!) has about as much detail as five 90s models.

Now! Back two years ago I also realised a knight on horseback, with the rider, the horse and the horses armour would be equal in effort to three infantry men (or goblins!). All good so far. Lookit!

So why then, Mick, did you not only decide that instead of painting two knights a week (6 HtB points), you would paint all of them over the span of two weeks? 10 hammer the backlog points, instead of 15? Why? Is that not foolish? NEVERMIND THE FACT THAT THESE MODELS ARE MUCH MORE COMPLEX THAN 90S BRETONNIAN KNIGHTS!!!
Anyway, the long and short of it is there is going to be a three week project afterall, sadly. That means two weeks with no finished models! Booooooo! Very back Hammer the Backlogging!
THIS WEEK’S MODELS
So this week’s models were taking up with the clean-up, reassembly and undercoating of the five knights, as well as the basecoating of the horses.

The clean-up took a little bit more time than I thought, to be honest. They needed to be disassembled, have the mould lines scraped off and then be reattached, with the gaps filled in.

I decided to go for a fairly simple grey scheme for the horses, rather than the very deep dark blue of the official models.
I achieved this with a basecoat of grey seer, a coat of basilicanum grey, a wash of nuln oil, then highlights with dawn stone and administratum grey. I will add a very stark edge highlight when the rest of the models are painted.
I tried to stick to my guiding principle on these “not too much blue and gold”.
SPOOKY SEASON
I was looking for a spooky model that I’ve painted for Halloween night.

This was the best I could come up with!
See you next week for more progress on the knights!
Best eggs!




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