Hehe yea. I stopped playing 40k a long while ago, though I do paint the odd BFG and Warmaster... I'll post pics of those tomorrow :3
The WWII stuff is for the Flames of War ruleset. Its to WWII to what Games Workshop is to sci-fi. One of the larger and more common WWII ruleset in 15mm. Fun game, lovely models.
Um. How to put it. I have 4 entire armies for that - not addicted or anything >_>
And because of :tanks:.
I mainly stopped painting the WWII stuff because it got a bit boring, and although I do have 3 german armies, painting various camos using the same color scheme gets a bit old. Even peadot. The US army was the worst. Ugh, not painting 15 shermans and 4 M10 tank destroyers all in the same boring green color ever again.
The Napoleonics, I started on a whim because I wanted fancy colors. Painted up two battalions of Warmaster, was fun, but it wasnt quite hitting the spot. Painted some Mordheim, but it wasnt really doing it either. Was considering painting some 40k, but got turned off from the pricetag. I wasn't originally a napoleonics fan, since that's for the "old school table top gamer" generation, but I was urged to give it a try. 10mm scale seemed interesting, but I wanted something that was different from the Flames of War's 15mm scale, so I thought what the hell, and went for the complete tiny extreme of 6mm just so I could get an army that felt like an army. I used to play Epic: Armageddon but I stopped working on my army after it hit the 12,000 points mark.....so I mothballed it and haven't taken either imperial guard or ork armies from their boxes since last year. 28mm from Perry Miniatures was amazing looking, but it had one of the things that turned me off from 40k the most: "gigantic" battles represented by a handful of dudes. No, my battles needed hundreds of troops marching around that would look good, but also would not cost me an arm and a leg. The price-to-miniature count from Baccus was impressive. Even in 6mm. An entire French army of 3 divisions for 35 pounds? Yes please!
Some of the rules for it are 'okay', there's a couple interesting ones that I haven't really playtested yet, but I just sort of started writing my own rules for napoleonics, but i've always been more of a painter than a gamer - mainly because getting any tabletop games that *ISNT* WH40K is damn near impossible around these parts. And painting has a way to really relax me. Its a bit like meditation without actually meditating. Feels great.
I've become a disgruntled Games Workshop hobbyist regarding 40k (love the models, just not the price tag), but I still swear by Citadel paints. They've never disappointed me in the 15 years I've been using them o_O