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<blockquote data-quote="MGibster" data-source="post: 8872063" data-attributes="member: 4534"><p>You bring up something very important, your hobby shouldn't be a chore. There are parts of miniature painting that can get a bit tedious, but if you're working on a project and it just feels like a grind you get no joy from, it's probably time to switch to another project or take a break. If someone has their own grey tide and they're perfectly happy with that, I'm sure as heck not going to rain on their parade. </p><p></p><p>For me, I just want to put a large dent in my grey tide, but I wouldn't say it's bothering me in the sense that it's keeping me awake at night or stressing me out. I've got plenty of space (for now), I'm not spending more than I can afford, I don't have a compulsive need to buy every miniature that looks good, though, since money isn't really an issue, I often purchase more than I can get to in a reasonable amount of time. I've got a friend who has tons of unpainted miniatures, and he's perfectly happy with that.</p><p></p><p>And actually, having a ton of stuff isn't really a uniqe aspect of miniature painting hobbiest. The knitters and woodworkers I know have tons of tools, projects they've never started, and projects that are half-finished lying around their work area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGibster, post: 8872063, member: 4534"] You bring up something very important, your hobby shouldn't be a chore. There are parts of miniature painting that can get a bit tedious, but if you're working on a project and it just feels like a grind you get no joy from, it's probably time to switch to another project or take a break. If someone has their own grey tide and they're perfectly happy with that, I'm sure as heck not going to rain on their parade. For me, I just want to put a large dent in my grey tide, but I wouldn't say it's bothering me in the sense that it's keeping me awake at night or stressing me out. I've got plenty of space (for now), I'm not spending more than I can afford, I don't have a compulsive need to buy every miniature that looks good, though, since money isn't really an issue, I often purchase more than I can get to in a reasonable amount of time. I've got a friend who has tons of unpainted miniatures, and he's perfectly happy with that. And actually, having a ton of stuff isn't really a uniqe aspect of miniature painting hobbiest. The knitters and woodworkers I know have tons of tools, projects they've never started, and projects that are half-finished lying around their work area. [/QUOTE]
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