Each year I make a plan for my (primarily) miniature painting activities. The year 2023 was the year of "The Big Move" and my plan for 2024, well, fizzled. Not that I'm complaining. Hey, when 4 grandchildren arrive in less than 2 years it's time to celebrate! I'll pause on my hobby activities to spend time with those bundles of joy. I now consider myself a professional grandfather.
It's been another interesting, but satisfying year. Well . . . I had foot surgery that I knew was eventually coming from my distinguished (HAH!) career as an Infantry officer. Who knew that during a recovery that I would watch a moving about a bunch of singers in one family that would launch me on a project that is almost exclusively dominating my hobby activities! I haven't been this excited since I did my Pashtun project for the North West Frontier - and like all great projects it will never be complete.
Speaking of projects . . .
I took up Watercolors 3 1/2 years ago (good retired foogie stuff) and for the second year in a row I took 1st Place in Watercolors at the regional Veterans Creative Arts Competition. The added bonus was also receiving "Best in Show" this year. Now I'm just waiting to see if I'll be moving on to Nationals later this year - I just missed the cut last year. Okay let's get back to my favorite subject: Toy Soldiers.

Most of the British Forces of the Relief Expedition were Indian so the 1st Sikhs, Punjab Frontier Force will join and my already painted Bengal Lancers will be along for the ride. I already have Russian forces so for now the Relief Expedition is done (though I'm sure I'll add more forces for the Legation). Now the majority of the painting will shift to the Chinese forces, both Boxers and Imperial Chinese Army. My latest purchases are the new Kansu Braves from Crusader Miniatures and some Chinese banners.
I did however painted a Strike Force Commander and another figure for my Mobile Infantry that looks remarkably like a Space Marine.