I returned from the Featherstone weekend having thoroughly enjoyed myself but somehow lacking in enthusiasm which is unusual for me. I looked at my painting desk and simply couldn't find the drive to sit and paint anything. It happens to most if not all wargamers, some walk away, most overcome the feeling and return to do their best work.

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Monday, 13 June 2022
Ennui.
I returned from the Featherstone weekend having thoroughly enjoyed myself but somehow lacking in enthusiasm which is unusual for me. I looked at my painting desk and simply couldn't find the drive to sit and paint anything. It happens to most if not all wargamers, some walk away, most overcome the feeling and return to do their best work.
Judging from other bloggers and my own experience, it seems to be a widespread problem at the moment.
ReplyDeleteI've been forcing myself to do stuff but hit a wall this weekend. I just could not face picking up a paintbrush.
Normally I can work through it once I start doing something, but this weekend, simply couldn't be bothered to even start.
Just got to wait for it to pass.
Neil
There's a fair bit of accumulated fatigue out there. No need to push it. The urge will return.
ReplyDeleteRobbie, it has been a very long time since we last heard from you. Good to see that you mustered the strength to pound out this post.
ReplyDeleteSelf-indulgent? I think not. Both Neil and Markus highlight that you are not alone in your unease. What is causing such imbalance in our wargaming? This is a good question since others seem to be suffering similarly.
Over past eighteen months I discovered that remote gaming allowed me to play many more games and get many, many more of my armies onto the gaming table. Perhaps this is a path forward for you too?
Sometimes picking up the brush is the best remedy.
The Malaise is a well known phenomenon amongst we Silver Wargamers I've discovered. It also passes in its own good time too. On the principle that a change is as good as a rest I generally turn to something different when I feel it near. As to the final fate of your collections, not your problem in the end...
ReplyDeleteHello Robbie, good to see you back on the blog, you aren't alone in the occasional 'what's it all about?' pondering. When I can't really muster much enthusiasm for painting figures, I tend to get stuck into making scenery - it's easier on the eyes, and usually involves making a bit of a mess on the table, and then having to clear it up afterwards, which I find strangely therapeutic.
ReplyDeleteI think we all go through the phase "I don't feel like painting soldiers", I am with Iain make some terrain or building its quick, messy and fun. I made the decision some 8+ years ago that I would downsize the stack of unpainted and painted armies I had, it was strange at first but now I find it strangely therapeutic selling my unwanted but not unloved wargame items.
ReplyDeleteI have kept most of my board games, 20mm SYW, 28mm SYW, 25mm Medieval and 20mm WW2 those are the core of the collection. I would say I have now sold 60%+ of what I had collected, the money made has funded holidays, my dog, some really nice fine French wine, presents for the Wife and some hobby stuff 😃.
Sad that we will not meet at Kenilworth I was looking forward to having a few beers together.
So stay safe, happy gaming, keep on blogging.
Willz.
I think we know exactly where you are coming from! Good to see you back posting. And as others say, don't push it, you'll work your way back into things in your own time. Cheers, Aaron
ReplyDeleteRobbie-can I have your figures please?? you miserable old sod!!
ReplyDeletejohnc
Happens to us all I think, good to hear you've slapped some paint on some figures, just wait until someone releases plastic gendarmes, you'll be like a rat up a drainpipe!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Going through a parallel process myself; been through the usual hobby downturns before, but this time around (being at a certain time of life) this is is larger re evaluation. Thanks for sharing your thoughts--good to know that they are shared ones.
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