Well, it has been a hot minute since the blog's opening post, mostly since I took up way too many hobby "challenges" in 2024 (more on that soon) which ended up eating a lot of my hobby time. Nevertheless, here we are. This post might not be so thrilling for veterans, but at the same time it may be interesting for everyone to see how my collection started up. I for one definitely suffer from that voyeuristic rush of taking a peek at other people's collections and I'd imagine that many of you suffer from similar afflictions. So essentially what this post is going to be is just a photo dump of all the stuff I bought in 2023.
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"To kill, protect and serve...and get you into Confrontation!" |
There's no denying the fact that Dirz are a visual staple of the entire setting. If you observe them in the context of the world, the visuals of the Alchemists just ooze with eeriness and, at the same time, they completely belong in Aarklash, but also seem like a true anathema to anything remotely fantastical as a setting. They are cold and alien, but fit absolutely perfectly into the weirdness of the world. And to me that is absolutely a huge selling point.
This initial acquisition kicked off a small streak of other Dirz purchases which made me think that I'm definitely going to end up as a primary Alchemist player. Which, you know, is good. Focus is good when collecting things, instead of spending money on ten armies all at once... right?
Never say "no" to more cardboard... |
The streak of randomness continued when a random Cynwall Equanimous Warrior dropped out of nowhere. To date this has been the cheapest miniature find, since I picked this guy up for a whooping 1 euro. That price definitely doesn't pay the sculpt justice since this is one of those weird miniatures which made Rackham designs stand out so high above the competition. Everything is wild about this mini.
"GW wish they designed me first..." |
Elves suddenly abound! The next two pickups I was extremely excited about. First of all, Cynwall Quarterstaffer which, lets be honest, are going to cosplay as Truth Warriors on the table. Last, but definitely not the least for 2023, a Daikinee Zephyr. Years ago when I was browsing the Confrontation armies, the Daikinee stood out as my army of choice. I'm generally a sucker for woodland-based fantasy faction designs, but the Rackham take on elves leaning more into the insectoid aesthetics is amazing.
Elves with paws for scale (you'll see those paws a lot on this blog) |
These humble and chaotic beginnings marked the end of 2023 and, let me tell you, the collection craze definitely ramped up in 2024. I've made some big purchases this year, but those require posts of their own... and in reality I haven't even delved properly into most of said purchases, to my great shame all the acquired stuff is still laying around in shipping boxes, so this blog will make me sit down and give all those goodies some much deserved attention.
At the start of this journey in the months of last year I basically just bought things that were popping up locally. Chance encounters without much searching, they all ended up being interesting miniatures and cards which pulled me deeper and deeper into collecting. Casual adjacency to Confrontation turned into rabid scouring the internet for bits of information and the next purchase. (yeah you might call it early signs of addiction, but at least it ain't crack). Peculiarly, it showed me that all the armies in Confrontation have a special something that would make me want to pick them up and play, be it aesthetics, the lore, the strategies, or something fourth. And usually, in almost any game I play, it's rather difficult to settle and collect only ONE thing, something that I would assume a lot of us suffer from. But Confrontation pumps the difficulty of that choice up to eleven, and I'd literally want to play with all of the things it has to offer.
Well, except the Lions of Alahan. And Tir-Na-Bor Dwarves. Fuck those guys.
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