Period |
|
Notes |
WW2 |
660 |
The dominant items were the new Japanese Army and lots of new Resin vehicles but there was a lot of odd bits painted to fill gaps in various armies |
WSS |
607 |
Completed the bulk of my British and French armies for the period |
Ancient |
344 |
Rebasing and reworking my Roman army |
Modern |
236 |
ARVN, NVA and VC for Vietnam |
Napoleonic |
115 |
All the new Strelets cavalry for Prussia, Russia and Austria |
Renaissance |
72 |
Kings Musketeers and Cardinals Guards |
Colonial |
64 |
Boer artillery and bits for the French Foreign Legion |
Terrain |
62 |
Russian fencing and vineyards |
SYW |
48 |
Wurtzberg infantry |
AWI |
26 |
28mm American Militia for Crisis Point |
WW1 |
2 |
A pair of Austin armoured cars |
| ||
Grand Total |
2,236 |
|
Type |
|
Notes |
Infantry |
945 |
War of Spanish Succession, French and British, WW2 Japanese, Vietnam and SYW |
Rebase/Rework |
433 |
Roman Army Plus some WW2 Russian Cavalry and asmall number of old VC. |
Cavalry |
132 |
WSS British & French, Napoleonic and mounted Musketeers and Cardinals Guards |
Gunners |
106 |
WW2 Japanese, WSS British & French and a few Boers and FFL |
Riders |
93 |
Lots of WW2 vehicle crews |
Other Items |
90 |
Napoleonic civilians, FFL camp figures and WW2 tank crews |
Tanks/AFVs |
73 |
About 20 were plastic kits assembled in the beginning of the year, then the rest were new 3D printed. |
Terrain |
62 |
Russian fencing and vineyards |
Vehicles |
37 |
PSC Gaz trucks and Steyrs to start then 3D printed |
Commanders |
29 |
All War of Spanish Succession |
Artillery |
25 |
As for Guuners |
Equipment |
12 |
Japanese Mortars, US Recoiless Rifles and a few MMGs (Note the ones moulded with figures are only counted as the figure |
Limbers |
7 |
War of Spanish Succession and and one odd WW2 Winter German one |
Aircraft |
1 |
WW2 Desert Stuka |
| ||
Grand Total |
2,236 |
|
Due to some late year purchases the stash stands at 6,630 compared to 6,679 last year so a slight deterioration. This wasn't helped by the arrival of a lot of new sets just before Christmas. Volumetrically there has been a substantial reduction as I sold off quite a number of plastic kits.
Finally a big thanks you to all those who commented on my blog through the year, your comments help to keep me motivated.
1 comment:
Impressive effort!
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