Introducing, the new arrivals;
Now, unfortunately, buying new things makes me all giddy about them. I want to start assembling them NOW, GODDAMNIT!!! ...whereas I still have a bit of a backlog of unpainted models that need care first...<.< I'll go more into detail about them in a bit, as first, I'll go through my backlog!



And then, finally, a very specific character...
Njal, the Stormcaller!


More in-depth on the new-comers!
I love to browse a Warhamme 40k -subreddit. There's a lot of good info about lore, helpful ideas and thoughts about army-lists, and plenty of pictures or awesomely painted models! Naturally I've used them for help and advice, while still keeping my own visions and goals in mind; not exactly copying anyones lists with anything I'm doing, I'd rather create something of my own, while modifying it perhaps a little.
Long Fangs are always reccommended. I've used my older brothers Devastators as stand-ins for my Long Fangs, and I've had a lot of success with them, so they were a natural choice for purchasing. Most probably going to run Njal with them for buffs (sweet Psyker level 3 buffs, yo!) and Deny the Witch in the vicinity.
After that, I was a bit perplexed... I need boots on the ground, so Grey Hunters were a nice choice. More Thunderwolf Cavalry for the Thunderwolf Cavalry -God is a good idea as well. Other than that? Transports? Who knows?
The start collecting-box is a nice deal on a lot of good units (albeit a little lack of transports, but derp), so I figured I'd go for it. Plans include a Wolf Lord or Wolf Guard Battle Leader (depending on points-range of game) on a thunderwolf (expect some sweet conversion-stuff coming up when I start doing that), accompanied by a squad of 5 TWC.

So how does one easily combat procrastination and pouring attention on several things? I don't know... One thing that is for certain would be to have a project-table at the ready, or having my painting-projects out constantly, so I don't have to break out the project-box and the paints and everything, which takes ages in and of its own...
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