Its been quite a week. A couple of hours after I posted my last article, I went to the ER because I was in severe abdominal pain. Having never gone to the ER, that was an experience in and of itself. Long story short, the scans came out clean and so they sent me home without me knowing what was wrong. For the next couple of days, I went down to a liquid diet because eating any kind of solid food was causing a lot of pain kind of like heartburn but different and worse. I got to see a regular doctor and got some medicine prescribed which has helped. I’m still eating a really bland diet but at least I can eat toast and oatmeal. As the cliché goes, you don’t appreciate something until its gone and just getting back food like that has been helpful. I have to wait for an appointment with a specialist on July 3 to get any kind of idea as to what’s happening or what I need to do to fully recover but I’m stable, especially yesterday and today and I’m very thankful for it. Thank you for all the nice comments this past week as well. I’ve been fortunate to be healthy in my 37 years of life and with any luck, I can get back to that for many years to come.
With that said, I ended up taking a couple days off work until I started feeling better so I have had some time to paint this week. Surprisingly and thankfully, I’ve generally felt best when seated or laying down so my painting wasn’t too impacted. As the title suggests, I managed to fully assemble the Knight-Judicator after painting the hard to reach parts first. Here’s a look at where the mini stands now.

As you can see there’s mostly metal parts to go which unfortunately for me, are almost all gold. As if I haven’t gotten enough practice painting gold yet! The one unfortunate thing that happened this week is that the Citadel miniature holder that I’ve used a few times (because its for larger than 40mm bases) somehow chipped or cracked the base rim. Shockingly, it isn’t very noticeable and I think I might be able to just cover it up with paint but I can’t believe that happened I guess the magnets in those things are no joke.
One other thing I did was apply rust effects to the last two Fallout minis I painted awhile back and took a couple of pictures. Its nice to see these two finished up and ready for gaming. I am already eyeing my Fallout to-do pile and plan on going back to it once I finish this Stormcast project.


That’s all for me this week. I’ve got a miniature to finish so I better get to it!
Dude, that is an incredible paintjob! The armour is absolutely beautiful, the deep reds of the cloak are gorgeous and and everything else is totally spot on. The base is simple but effective, and really makes the figure the centre of attention. Excellent, excellent work.
Good to know you’re feeling better! ERs are fun places aren’t they? LOL!
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Thanks, Matt! There isn’t too far to go but what is left to do should take it up another notch or two or at least I’m hoping so 🙂
I think the question is, which one is more fun, the ER or that dumpster behind your work? They’re both pretty exciting places in their own right haha!
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Oh! Hope you continue to feel better, sooner and that the medication allows you to even slowly expand what you can eat. That’s a long wait to see the specialist – hope you’re able to get any tests etc done in advance so it’s not just an appointment where they send you to get a ton of tests and come back in a couple more weeks!
The finished Fallout models look great – any particular plans on what’s next from that pile?
The Judicator is looking spectacular. You mentioned some smaller competitions you were thinking of entering – when are they starting to come up? I’d imagine you’re in for a solid shot with this (or your other finished minis that you took to GD – you’d be allowed to enter those as well, don’t forget!)
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I think this kind of doctor is hard to get right now where I live or that is what I’m finding. Unfortunately, the appointment will probably just kick off a test or two so it won’t solve all my problems straight away. At least it should give me an idea of what’s going on and its with a really good doctor that I have some familiarity with so that part is encouraging.
I prepped a number of Fallout minis and I have a lot to paint so I wouldn’t be surprised if I pick one or two out and paint them. I will definitely get back to working on terrain too. I promised myself I wouldn’t play again until I get some more terrain done and I’ve held myself to that thus far.
The next competition is in Oct. sometime and I probably will go, just to see what its like and if its something I find more rewarding than GD. The scale of minis that you and I paint aren’t popular there (though there are definitely some) and I think the people who participate skew older too so it will be interesting to see how it goes.
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Sorry to hear of the hospital visit mate. Glad you are feeling a bit better. Miniatures look great too.
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Cheers, mate. I appreciate your kind words and support as always!
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Glad to hear that you are back on solid food man, and I hope you find out whats up when you see the specialist!
That is going to be a great model when its done, adding the bow on really shows it off.
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Me too. It is a long wait until that appointment to be sure. And thanks for the kind words, mate. This one is finally coming together which is great to see!
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Glad you’re feeling better and hope you get some answers soon. Mystery pains are never fun. Glad you’re getting some painting time in!
The model is looking great, very cool to see it fully assembled!
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Thanks, Nic! It hasn’t been the greatest of weeks but hopefully things are looking up. I thought showing the current progress on the mini might be a bit boring this week but looking back, I think what I accomplished was more interesting than I had anticipated. I’m excited to get to work on the base soon and put the finishing touches on this project.
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Glad to hear you’re feeling a little better in yourself but let’s hope everything can get sorted out soon. 🙂 ER visits are certainly no fun! The Judicator is coming along very nicely and really does look excellent and it’s nice you could add those finishing touches to the Fallout minis.
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I’ve got my fingers crossed and I have no plans to return to the ER anytime soon! Thanks for the kind words on the painting as well 🙂
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Having spent many hours in the ER over the years, it’s an eye opener, the receptionist used to joke that my chair was ready for me, as if I had my own personal one, as I was there so often ! LOL Hope you can get a quick diagnosis, and be back to full health in no time, long term illnesses are no joke.
The Judicator, is really starting to come together, and not much to go now, before the finish line. The additional weathering on the Fallout mini’s looks great, and would be good to see you paint some more of them soon.
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That is very well said, Dave! The miniature should be done in a few days and then I can turn my attention towards the base which I look forward to working on. I’m also looking forward to a bit more Fallout. Its been a little while and I need to get back to making some progress on it if I ever want to get another game in!
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You have to stop cutting your fingers off, Dave!! 😉
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Real art is always worth suffering for! 😀
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Best wishes on your medical condition. I hope it won’t get more serious and the worst is behind you. ER visits are never fun.
Good use of time off work though; and the miniature really is looking great. 😀
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Thank you and I hope things stay stable too. The extra time off certainly didn’t go amiss 🙂 I wouldn’t mind another day or two off, I’d get this mini done in no time then!
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Sorry to hear you are feeling so poorly mate! Hopefully the specialist can nail down the issue quickly.
Your Knight-Judicatory is looking awesome but no surprise there. Also no surprise is my love for your Minutemen. I am sure they have a settlement in need to help they to attend to.
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The change in my health has been a surprise to me. I didn’t see it coming and I certainly didn’t see an ER visit coming either. I’ve got my fingers crossed as well.
Thanks for the kind words on the Knight-Judicator and I hope you will enjoy seeing some Fallout things once I wrap this project up. Its been a bit too long since I’ve worked on anything Fallout, if I’m honest.
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Excellent work on your Judicator. Your hard work is being rewarded. Hopefully that follows with the judges when that time comes. The Fallout dudes are cool too. As for your health, best wishes and I too well understand what you’ve gone through. Better days ahead I’m sure!
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Thank you, Mark and I hope so too. This project has certainly taken longer than I expected though that is frequently the case. Thanks for the kind words and I hope to make a speedy recovery as soon as I can. Whatever is wrong with me is no fun!
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Looks good! Still trying to figure out the hook on the bow string though. Not fair showing two different Fallout minis between the blog and Instagram though.
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Thanks, Bret! The hooks are for style points, I’d say and certainly not function. I wanted to keep the miniatures I showed on Instagram “themed”. I also wanted to try and reset the algorithm before I post the final pictures one of these days. Hopefully that will get the final miniature some exposure as most of what I’ve posted in the last month is getting very little eyes or likes on it.
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Goldy is looking really awesome and I like the colors you chose for the wood on the bow. The gold metal on that mini is just amazing so far, your hard work is really paying off. The Fallout minis are looking good too!
Oh, ER. Such a fun place to sit around for hours when you’re in pain (sarcasm!)! I do hope the upcoming visits reveal what’s going on. 37 is too young, man! You’ve got at least another 40 years to go…to catch up with me, haha!
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Thanks, Brian! I’m really glad you like how its shaping up. I have a bit of a twist or surprise left so I’m curious to see what people think of it. There isn’t too long to go now…
The ER is certainly best avoided and if you’re 77 then you paint very well for your age 😉
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Yea, I’m really liking this one. I think it’s showing off your metal work really well!
If you like how I paint now, you should have seen me at age 7!! 😂
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Thank you for the kind words! I think I might have misinterpreted what you said or my math skills are even worse than I thought haha! 🙂
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Just kidding, I’m not 77 yet. Somedays I feel like it though! 😀
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The same goes for me! 🙂
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Wow, that Knight looks amazing!
Good luck with the stomach stuff too… though I’m sure that all is resolved by now as I’m only just catching up on your work.
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Thank you! 🙂 The stomach issues are dragging on still so unfortunately, your manager may need to take a sick day from time-to-time yet.
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Oh dear 😦 Well, in that case I hope for a swift recovery.
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Thank you, mate! I’ve got a test on Friday so we’ll see what I learn from it.
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The Archer came up brill!! matey!!
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Thank you, Pat! It was well worth the effort in the end.
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