So I now have both the Moonstone Starter set and the rule book for Burrows and Badgers, so expect a short review on both of them plus one on the hardcover book of Moonstone as well (won't give an exact time as I've learnt that I just can't predict how well I'll be doing). How I will review the two books is something I'm still working out as unlike the AoS Battletomes I've looked at, these have the full game rules in them and I have yet to play either, so I can't really fully explain the rules in a written format. As such, I might just focus on a basic look at it, focusing more in areas that I feel more drawn to.
Still haven't gotten the spark to do Animated Reflections, but do have a few shows I am currently considering looking at next (I may also have to look at how I write the reflections, given the feedback I've gotten).
I am also trying my hand at making some scenery based on a few tutorial videos that I have found online, so I will most likely do a WiP post on it, with the page being updated as I get more work done on it. Mostly just hills, rocks and a pond, but it gives me a chance to test out some ideas I have for future video projects.
Finally, Games-Workshop has finally brought back the store painting competition in the form called Everchosen. As such, it has been suggested to me that I enter into it and I am certainly considering it. I know I have no chance of actually getting past the first round, but the fact that I entered is what matters (that's what they tell me anyway), so I might just do it. As to what I will paint? I still don't know yet, but given it isn't until the latter part of July, I have a little time to consider my options so look out for future posts on that.
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