Tag: Dogs of War
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Quarter 1 Week 4 Update: I Once Was Lost

Welcome back, dear friends, to Hammer the Backlog, the weekly warhammer mini figure painting, accountability and productivity blog that uses business scaling methods to ensure that I get my 25 year backlog of resin, plastic, pewter and lead tiny men painted up to a standard I’m happy with before the inevitable heat death of the…
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Quarter 1 Week 3 Update: Paint Everything Green!

The road, as they say, goes ever on and on. Welcome back, fellow hobbits, to Hammer the Backlog, the weekly Warhammer miniature painting, accountability and productivity blog that uses an entrepreneurial operating system to make me sit down and paint every week, by hook or by crook. A very busy real life week made me…
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Quarter 1 Week 2 Update: All That Glitters is Green

Only 1996 hobbits break the mould. Welcome back to Hammer the Backlog, where I am in my second year of getting my backlog of unpainted, badly painted and broken warhammer miniatures painted up to an acceptable display standard using the tools of middle management; accountability, productivity and organisation. Every week I have targets to keep…
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Quarter 2, Week 5 Update: Ohhh, We’re Half Way There, OHHHHH Living on a Prayer.

Hi everyone, thank you very much for coming back to week five of the second quarter of Hammer the Backlog, my Warhammer painting, productivity, accountability and self flagellation blog. Currently we are in the depths of the Lizardmen half of the Warhammer Fantasy Battles 5th edition box set, released in 1996. I hope you like…
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Week 10 Update: La Peste!

Welcome back to week 10 of Hammer the Backlog, where this week we have been struck down by Nurgle’s latest vile concoction. Or covid-19, as it is more commonly known. Did covid-19 slow down the project, or did having to stay at home result in more hobby time? Yes! Please read on to unravel the…
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Welcome to Hammer the Backlog

HOW WE GOT HERE The year was, I think, 1998. A young Mick, fresh off of years of successfully looking like the third, less attractive brother from the Proclaimers, somehow got his hands on the Playstation port of the first inarguably good Warhammer game, Warhammer: Dark Omens. Young Mick was aware of young women and…


