If you’re a regular visitor you may have noticed I’ve been on a 28mm Pulp gaming bender recently. I’ve achieved a fair amount but have paid the price because I feel a little uninspired at the moment. This usually happens to me if I’ve been modeling in one genre for too long.

So gentle readers, here’s a chance for you to control this humble modeler, automaton-like! Which outstanding project would you like to see me work on next?

Vote now! Once we get 100 votes in the poll I’ll start working on the winner!

Ancients:

Moderns:

Fantasy:

If this poll works out well, I’d consider doing this from now on to be honest. As I really need to finish some of my outstanding projects and not get distracted by any shiny new toys!

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  6 Responses to “Poll: Which Unfinished Project Next?”

  1. Flames of War German DAK Armored Company

  2. I have to admit I’m quite curious to see what the final outcome will be. I suspect I may regret putting the HA cathedral on there as it represents the largest, incomplete project I have. The pieces have been languishing under my gaming table for over a year now. The real show stopper on this project is I can’t find a decent glue to hold such a large HA structure together.

  3. Well if the cathedral wins it will be a LONG time before you need to run another of these polls!

  4. If the problem is glue, have you tried liquid nails? I have been trying it out on some of my buildings and so far it holds well. I am using the rapid version in a tube.

    Regards

    Phil

  5. Phil, I haven’t tried liquid nails, but that’s a fine suggestion! My previous attempts have been with builders woodworking PVA and ‘gorilla glue’ (another PVA-like product). Both of which take far too long to dry when you’re trying to assemble a long flat clock tower for example.

  6. Vote for Second Facade!

    Vote for Second Facade!

    Vote for Second Facade!

    Vote for Second Facade!

    ;o)

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