I retired as of the 1st of January 2025, so I have been fortunate enough to have some extra time on my hands this year, as planned. My wargaming goal going into the year was not to turn down any offer of a game unless absolutely necessary. The HAWKs have had a regular retirees group for some years now, and I was happy to be part of it, starting with the first meeting in January. I’ve also gotten games days with my sons, and made it to a few conventions this year. As a result, as of the 15th of December, I’ve logged 67 game sessions this year, with only a slender chance of getting any more in before the 1st of January. That is a new record, and has been the best part of the hobby year.
Miniatures Games of 2025
9 x Combat Patrol (7 20mm WWII, 2 25mm WWI)
6 x DBA (20mm)
5 x Fantastic Battles (4 6mm*, 1 25mm*)
4 x Dragon Rampant (3 20mm*, 1 25mm*)
4 x Look Sarge, No Charts (10mm WWI)
4 x 15mm Napoleonics home rules (3 different sets)
3 x To the Strongest (10mm ancients)
3 x Fistful of Lead (F&IW, 2 40mm*, 1 25mm)
2 x Fantasy home rules (1 25mm, 1 wooden “crafties”)
2 x Charge! (40mm NQSYW*)
2 x Square Bashing (25mm WWI)
2 x Chain of Command (20mm WWII)
2 x Medieval home rules (54mm*)
2 x Neil Thomas 19th Century Europe (20mm)
2 x Chosen Men (25mm Napoleonics)
1 x Rebels and Patriots (40mm NQSYW*)
1 x Turnip 28
1 x WWI home rules (10mm)
1 x British colonial home rules (25mm)
1 x Vauban’s Wars (15mm SYW siege)
1 x Don’t Give Up the Ship (Napoleonic Naval)
1 x Fistful of Lead Bigger Battles (25mm British colonials)
1 x This is Not a Test (25mm post-apocalyptic)
1 x Star Schlock (25mm SF)
1 x Thalassa (1/300 ancient naval)
1 x Battletech Alpha Strike (1/300 SF)
1 x De Bellis Fantasiae (20mm fantasy)
1 x Lion Rampant (54mm medieval*)
1 x Blood and Swash (25mm early American)
1 x Tanks for the Apocalypse (20mm post-apocalyptic)
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67 games
30 (+) different sets of rules
*17 games involving my own figures; 50 not involving my figures
Someone asked me recently on a hobby Discord what I typically play. This year, there really was no “typically” about it. Due to my acceptance of whatever was on offer, the most frequently played game was Combat Patrol, one of the many games designed by club member Buck Surdu. I played it both in the standard WWII version and modified for WWI. I personally only have one 20th century project in my collection at this time, a 6mm Spanish Civil War set which, according to my records, has not been used in a game since April 2005, over 20 years ago. Due to club interests, I suppose I do end up playing a lot of WWI and WWII, but I enjoy the opportunity to play something without having to build up a collection myself.
Only 17 games involved any of my own figures this year using figures from 6 projects. By my count, I have 16 projects that have “playable” levels of figures. I would have to say that my figure collection was a bit underused this year.
With 30+ sets of rules played this year (the uncertainty being how to count the home rules Napoleonics) it has been difficult to gain proficiency with any new sets of rules, and I have a stack of rules that haven’t been tried yet, particularly Hobgoblin and Midgard for some fantasy mass battles.
It has been a bad year for painting overall. I have scarcely picked up a brush since I finished a few Prince August semi-flats for the NQSYW in September. Other than that, I finished about 10 stands of various 6mm troops for Fantastic Battles and a handful of 25mm fantasy figures (also Prince August home cast).
I have been wanting to get back into blogging more regularly, and I can’t really say that this year was a success. It took until September to actually buckle down and write something, and I did not match that pace for the rest of the year. However, I did do some blogging, and I had three times as many posts as last year, so perhaps we’ll call that a draw.
I have usually done some solo gaming in the course of a year, and I have a solo campaign in progress, although it has been stalled since I played out the Battle of Newkeep in January of 2022. I know why the solo campaign is pending: I am stalled on building some buildings I want for the next scenario. However, I have not done a single solo game this year. I could have tried either of the new fantasy rules mentioned above solo, or done any number of other one-shots. I would suppose that the availability of opponents this year has reduced my craving for more games, at least a bit.
Overall, though, it’s been a really good year for the hobby, even if some areas could be improved.
I haven’t actually written down my goals for 2026 yet, and I hope to blog a bit when I do. There are several ideas on my mind. March 2026 is the 50th anniversary of my involvement with Dungeons & Dragons, and I would really like to dust off the original rules for some retro-gaming. August will be
“miniatures agnostic”, but a couple of years ago I thought that it might be fun to see if I couldn’t assemble a couple of forces using contemporary Heritage figures (currently available from Classic Miniatures), either vintage or new castings, and I have acquired more miniatures for this recently. I acquired a set of
Warhammer (1st edition) rules during the pandemic which I still haven’t tried, despite the recent release of a video series on the topic. I’ve been accumulating Citadel Dark Ages figures to provide a couple of appropriate armies, just for fun. Never having been a Games Workshop fan, the Dark Ages figures and the early Citadel ranges such as Fantasy Adventurers and Fiend Factory, which were licensed to Ral Partha for production in the US, are the only Citadel minis in my collection, so I decided I’d try to build on that a bit. And…if I’m going to dig into Warhammer, it might be fun to break out Warhammer Ancient Battles for a Dark Ages game or two. More to follow on those ideas…
Meanwhile, I wish all of you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year!






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