Showing posts with label The Best of Blazmo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Best of Blazmo. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 March 2017

1 Year of Tabletop Apocalypse!



Well, it really is an auspicious day around here. The blog just turned 1!

It seems like as good a time as any to look back on how things are going. So far, I've published a total of 158 posts (I suppose this one will make 159). That is one hell of a lot of writing, and its funny how things can really sneak up on you. I wonder how many words it has been by now, I know that The Chronicle of Bungo alone has hit the 10,000 word mark recently. Speaking of 10,000, at the moment the blog is generating just over 10,000 hits a month. Not bad when you consider how it all started with a joking telephone conversation about how I should start a blog.

I don't really involve myself in social media, so most of my blog hits come via the various reels on other people's blogs and Google; in that way, the growth in my audience has been very natural. I've also had a few helping hands along the way, and some of the blogs proudest moments have been when I've been featured by Wargames companies, like Anvil Industry, hell, I even made it into Raging Heroes' news letter once! The Better Know a Blogger article on St Andrews Wargaming certainly didn't hurt either.

There are a few things I'd like to improve though. I write all of this stuff either at work, or on an I-pad, as I don't even have a laptop or PC these days. The problem with that is that I can't create decent graphics, or even adjust anything at the moment; leaving the site in a kind of limbo, when I would really like to update the look a lot. Small niggles aside though, it seems to be going well, and more people are reading it than ever, so I shouldn't complain.

Several months back, I did an article called "The Best of Blazmo" showcasing some of the best bits on the blog up until that point. It seems as good a time as any to revive it again, so let's take a look at some of my proudest moments from the last 6 months (in no particular order!):




2) Completed Pan-O Force


3) Raging Heroes, Sister Celenia


4) Converted Chaos Defiler


5) Genestealer Cult Force







6) The Grot Battlewagon


7) Anime Figure

8) Greyfax in NMM


9) Finished Squaduary Entry (Anvil Industry Regiments)


10) Dark Eldar


Well, that about does it for now. If you like what you see, don't forget to follow the blog or check back later for more. Also, don't forget to leave your birthday wishes below!























Monday, 20 June 2016

The Best of Blazmo

Welcome to the new quarterly segment that celebrates something truly exceptional - Me. It's time to relax and look back at some of my greatest hobby achievements.


That's right, we're counting down the top 10 "Best of Blazmo". I'm getting all misty eyed already...


1) Emperor's Children Heldrake

Remember when the blog first started - oh wait, nobody does because I had no readers. Despite that, my Heldrake has managed to become one of my most popular posts. I guess being in the banner up top doesn't hurt!



 

 2) The World's Biggest Deff Dread

Taller than an Imperial Knight, but nowhere near as mean. It mostly just attracts a lot of bullets in every game, but I wouldn't change it for the world.


 

3) Roboute Guilliman

The man himself. Enough said.




4) Pan-O Seraph

My first piece of airbrush work and probably still the best.



5) Imperial Fists


If there's one thing I've learned it's that everyone likes pictures of well painted squads of marines. Guaranteed blog hits every time.





6) Mekka Makari

The iron fist of justice returns to 40k.






7) That "Nice Bust" 

I may not have won the competition, but I still love that beautifully formed bust!



8) Salamanders Captain


Freehand and a NMM sword. Take that internet!



9) The Necrons I Painted in a Single Week!

1 man, 1 mission, 1 airbrush ....and plenty of dodgy OSL


10) The Jokes

Nice models are good and all that, but I like to have a laugh while I'm at it. Does anyone else understand half the jokes ... who cares?

Join me again at an undetermined irregular interval where we'll be taking another look at The Best of Blazmo.