Brent: A Pictorial History of Blogging
Today’s Terrible Tuesday features the life and times of Brent, a Strictly Average hobbyist who writes a fairly regular feature on Bell of Lost Souls.
The Misty Past
I’m not sure when I started taking pictures of miniatures, but way back then Dreadnoughts came on square bases. I’m guessing that timestamp means 1999. That’s about right, I guess. I’ve long since put my Harbinger Space Marines in the dip to use for another project.
This is the first bit of freehand I’ve ever attempted. I liked it for years, but then it took years to realize he only had three bones in his hand.
The end of what?
Lone Wolf, Dallas
My first really big tournament was Lone Wolf in Dallas, Texas, a Warhammer event. I think this was around 2007 or so. My Beastmen sucked it up big time, as normal. There were a lot of shots like this; cannonball to the face. Notice the underside? This was the “Era of Dipping,” not to be confused with bagging or drooping.
Thankfully, washes make the shading process a lot less risky.
An amazing piece of work. Each model had a light underneath it that shown through. As I recall, the owner said he went through a lot of batteries, but man was it a labor of love. Stunning.
I have a crap-ton of pictures of other people’s toys. I was, and still am, blown away by the talent on display whenever I go to a tournament. It doesn’t matter if guys like Rob from Spiky Bits or Larry from Bell of Lost Souls are out there with high-end, professional cameras, I’m still snapping away with my camera.
Hard Boyz, Chicago
Interestingly, I ran into Goatboy at Lone Wolf. I talked to him a bit. He didn’t know me from Adam, but he spared time for anyone who talked with him. Bell of Lost Souls probably wasn’t nearly as big back then, but you wouldn’t know it. He was, and is, the most popular single gamer out there.
At Hard Boyz – what, 2008 or so? – I ran into Nick, who after winning this even with his Leafblower Imperial Guard list, probably was the least popular guy on the ‘Net for awhile.
This was the Battle Bunker, Chicago. My buddy Big Whit and I made it to the finals, so decided to make the trip. Overall, the event was a huge letdown. My understanding was there was a lot of door prizes the year before…
…but the only prizes beyond the weapon of your choice went to the two guys whose armies were destroyed by the falling table. The big guy on the left had an unreal-nice army, which was pinned together for support. It shattered like so much glass.
They each got a Baneblade, but it wasn’t worth the effort of putting that army back together. I still feel sorry for him.
Here’s Nick playing the Greenskins for the top spot. The Ork player put me out in Round I with a really brutal Trukk Boyz list. The two Nobs Mobs beat face using individual equipment and the Pain Boy to keep them in the fight. Nice guy, to boot.
So Nick won. By now, because of my still small blog, Strictly Average, I was at least recognizable to players from Texas. I got a call from Larry of Bell of Lost Souls asking me to send him a pic to use for the feature.
BoLSCon
The first BoLSCon; probably my all-time favorite tournament. Here’s Jawaballs’s army, which luckily I got to play. I was already net-stalking him, which was just perfect.
This army was all over the forums that year. Mike Strange is a pretty amazing talent, but perhaps more surprisingly was he just beat face with a list that was widely regarded as poor. Someone should have mentioned that to him.
The game with Jawaballs was really close. It came down to his squad beating me in combat then running me down. Naturally, I took a picture with my models knocked over.
Because it’s a game, that’s why.
Jawaballs!
And Round 7, a fairly tired and probably slightly tipsy Goatboy. He asked if I was down for an HQ brawl to decide the game.
Using his Evil Powers and promising me some gropings, I was down.
And there is another picture of my models on the table.
My Big Break
The End?
Your suck. LOL 😀
Are you aware of the Dunning-Kruer effect? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect Of course you are not! How silly of me. You, my dear Brent, are a moron. You are simply incompetent in every way and yet do not know it. You are crap as evidenced by this and every post you have ever made. You are a bad writer in that you fail to educate, entertain or proved anything original. Please go die and we would all be better off.
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What, no snarky and pretentious comment to me calling you out on your garbage “painting”? Did you run out of your eternal optimism in the face of your perpetual incompetence or did your conformation bias simple edit out that you SUCK AT EVERY SINGLE ASPECT OF 40K. Or perhaps you mistook the internet’s hatred of your mediocrity for positive reinforcement.
When was the last time a stranger said anything nice about you? When did someone you did not know or know of you come up to you and compliment you on your painting, playing or writing. Never is my guess.
My hobby is about having a good time. It’s about meeting people and attending tournaments and being continually amazed by this community and what it is capable of. It’s about working on projects I’ll probably never finish and thinking about projects I’d like to start. It’s listening to Black Library MP3’s on the way to my new job. It’s my long-suffering wife, ready for me to finish this article so we can watch Boardwalk Empire.
My hobby is a pretty positive place to be.