Thursday, October 21, 2010

Paint to win an Eldar Fire Prism/Night Spinner!

It's time to bring out the bitz box, the bartering skills, and your painting tools of choice! I'm holding my first ever painting/modeling competition. Let's start with the prize. A brand new, still in plastic wrap, Eldar Fire Prism/Night Spinner. Shipped for free to the winner. Sounds pretty good doesn't it? If you are an Eldar player you sure could use it, if you just like to paint it is one awesome looking model (I have one myself that I am going to paint in the future), and if you don't want anything to do with the Pointy Ears you should be able to trade it with someone who does for something you fancy more. If you win and do paint it up yourself, please post photos so I can see the result.


What do you need to do to win this prize then you ask? You need to impress me with your enthusiasm, skill, ingenuity, and ability to finish a project. To be eligible to win you need to follow these rules:

  • Send me
    • Three WIP photos from various stages of modeling/painting.
    • Three photos of the final entry.
  • Follow the theme. The theme is loosely "Mirror world". Model and paint something like something else. Turn good guys to bad guys, one race/codex to look like another another. Go wild, be funny, slick, clever, cool, different, or surprising. Be subtle or obvious. Give someone an evil beard like Evil Spock or Flexo from Futurama. Have fun!
  • The final entry needs to be painted. Anything from base coated (with a dip perhaps?) to golden deamon will be accepted.
  • Email me the photos by the 20th of December and include contact information. I will repeat that last one, contact information. I will have the email you sent from, but I need to get hold of you so make sure it's an email you check often enough. If I can't reach you by the end of the first week of January 2011 the prize will go to a new winner.
  • Any and all contributions to the competition can and will be posted on this blog by me. I will do my best to comment on all the entries but I will not give criticism. All entries are welcome and you have nothing to fear.
  • I will select one winner from all entries. So what do you need to do to win? I will simply select the entry that I like best and upholds the spirit of the theme the best. If the criteria seems a bit murky, the best thing to do is to create an entry that you yourself really would like to see.
  • The winner will be announced, on this blog, on the 23rd of December. I will be the high Inquisitor and my judgement is final.
  • If you are too lazy to look up my email address: flekkzo at gmail dot com.
If you have any questions just comment on this post and I will answer it promptly. I hope that this will be a chance for you to get away from painting squads of ten, twenty, thirty models and use some colors you don't use so often.

Most importantly, have fun and enjoy yourself. I will be looking forward to the entries coming in!

6 comments:

  1. Sounds fun!

    I'll definitely have to give it a whirl.

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  2. I very much look forward to any and all entries, the more the merrier :)

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  3. Could i put in multiple entries?

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  4. It is completely OK to include more than one model in your entry and it won't hurt you. I.e. if I like one model more than another in your entry the less liked models won't hurt your chances of winning.

    It is also OK with entries that include more than one model where the models go together. So if your creative idea is better served with a unit go ahead. Just remember to snap three WIP shots of everything :)

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  5. Still no update?

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  6. An update (a.k.a. final results) will be posted tomorrow. I plan on writing a little piece on running competitions after that, and my #1 advice will be: Don't put your deadline around a holiday, it's stupid :)

    Hope everyone had a good holiday!

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