Showing posts with label Fellowship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fellowship. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 March 2019

The Final Post of Challenge IX 'Fellowship' - The Syrian White Helmets


Brushes down folks! It's curtains.

Jeez Louise! Our ninth Challenge under the belt, eh! Wow, I'm a bit wrecked, but it feels awesome to have hit the finish line with all of you. I have to give a HUGE thanks to many a minion and particularly Tamsin for stopping in to help me post many of the entries over the past few days - you folks were real troopers and helped me stay employed while keeping the show on the road. 

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As to my closing post, I wanted to return to our theme of 'Fellowship' and decided to do a small vignette honouring a group of people whose selfless work I've admired for several years now: the Syrian White Helmets.





As many of you know the White Helmets are a group of Syrian volunteers whose mandate is to provide medical assistance, urban search and rescue, civilian evacuation, and essential service delivery to areas caught within their nation's civil war. It is reported that since they were formed more than 5 years ago the White Helmets have saved over 100,000 lives, while losing over 200 of their own people in the process. In 2016 the group was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize and have subsequently been awarded numerous international accolades for their humanitarian work.



Sadly, in this politically charged region of the world, there is an active smear campaign levelled at the White Helmets, trying to besmirch and belittle what they have done for their people. Personally I think this is reprehensible, but these are the times we live in and we all have to do our bit to rise above it and fight injustice when we can. 

I'm proud to say that this past summer the Canadian government was instrumental in organising the evacuation of over 400 White Helmets and their families from Syria before forces loyal to the present regime could arrest them for supposed crimes against the state. Many of these people have been resettled here in Canada, along with other participating countries. I know for many of them it has been a heart-wrenching experience, having to flee their homeland and loved ones to live in a far away, alien place. I am happy to have them here in a safe haven, but I hope there comes a day when these brave people can freely and safely choose to either return to Syria, or remain with us as new Canadians.


As you can imagine, there are no White Helmet figures on the market, so I took a shot of bodging my own. As they wear a distinctive cropped helmet which looks vaguely similar to a German fallshirmjaeger helmet I used that as a basis to run with. 



With this in mind, I found a trio of 20mm German paratroopers tucked away in my collection, repositioned their arms and heads and carefully cut and filed away their equipment to look more like civilian garb. 

I then mounted them on a piece of carved blue insulation and then added assorted rubble and debris. Admittedly, it's not perfect, but the overall silhouette seems to work to my eyes. I hope it does for you as well.



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Okay, on to the administrative stuff.

Over the next few weeks I'd like everyone to submit a group shot of themselves and everything they got done over the past three months of the Challenge. I'll kick this off in a few days featuring my smiling mug with my (small) horde of toys PLUS I will be posting the my remaining Tribute figures for Lee and Robert, so stay tuned for those.

The announcement on the various prizes will be in two weeks time (Sunday, March 31st).  

These will be:

- The six Threshold prizes for 500, 750, 1000, 1500, 2000 and 2500+ points.

- Judges Choice (chosen by me)

- Sarah's Choice (chosen by Lady Sarah)

- Challenger's Choice (chosen by you lot!)


For Challenger's choice we're going to do it similar to previous years. I'd like all the participants to send me their top three favourite entries from this Challenge. The deadline is this Sunday (the 24th). It doesn't have to be in any particular order as I will make a big gallery of all the nominations from which we can vote. It will be a nice way of reminding ourselves of all the excellent work that was produced during the Challenge.

Again, thank you for indulging me in this mad little venture. And a HUGE thanks to both this year's Minions (Barks, Lee, Ev, Iain, Robert, Miles, and Paul) and the Old Sweats of previous editions, I could not have pulled this off without you folks.  I hope you all had as good a time as I did.

There it is: The Ninth Annual Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge has concluded. 

Thanks again everyone!

Curt

Sunday, 10 March 2019

The 'Fellowship' Theme Results are In!


Hi Everyone!

The votes are in for our final them round, 'Fellowship'! For our last hurrah we were treated to all manner of parties, friends and companions. Thanks to all the participants for their wonderful entries.

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First up, for our Honorary Mentions, we have:

Ken's 'My Name is Inigo Montoya'


Dave's 'Downed Luftwaffe Aircrew'



Barks' 'Nine Adventurers'



Michael's 'Hoth Fellowship'


Tamsin's 'Once in Every Lifetime'


Great work you people! 
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In Third position, for 25 bonus points, we have:

StephenS' bumblingly funny 'Guards! Guards!'






In Second place for 50 bonus points:

Nick's elegantly poignant 'Last Rites'.






And, in First Place, for 75 bonus points and a gift certificate from Diplomatist Books, we have Stefan's whacky-yet-so-stunning 'The Unicorn Club'.





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Congratulations and a big THANK YOU to all our participants for making this theme round a great success. Wonderful work folks!

If you're interested in seeing the voting results, they can be found here.

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Now, it's the final push to the green fields beyond (and Spring!), so give your brushes a flourish, open your paint pots and let's cross the finish line in style!

Cheers!

Curt

Sunday, 3 March 2019

The 'Fellowship' Theme Round is now UP! ...and Curt's Two Fellowships


Hello Everyone!

The final theme round of Challenge IX, 'Fellowship', is now up on the gallery page. Please click over to see all the excellent entries.

I think you will all enjoy this closing round as there are many fabulous perspectives on the theme, from a downed Luftwaffe crew, and tight-knit LRDG squad, to a heroic band of mice and unlikely literary companions - you'll find an amazing assortment of all things companionable.

After you've enjoyed the gallery please take some time to vote for all your favourite entries.

I know, I know, I'm sounding like a broken record: Please keep in mind when visiting the gallery that Blogger has a glitch indexing large volumes of entries uploaded in a short period of time. So, when you advance to view the next submission in the gallery it may skip one or two ahead. Infuriating, I know. Anyway, the way to ensure that you're seeing all the submissions is to use the list of posts on the right sidebar to advance through the list of entries. Thanks!

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Well, anyone who saw my opening entry for this Challenge won't be too shocked with my 'Fellowship' submission today.

Picking up from Frodo and Sam, here are the the seven remaining Companions of the Ring-bearer. All of these figures are first-run GW metals, which were a complete joy to work on. 


The eagle-eyed amongst you will see that I swapped out the 'Fellowship Gandalf' for the one from the Balrog box set. The stock Gandalf is a terrific figure, but I preferred the more dynamic pose of the Balrog one for this scene.

When I was doing the finishing touches on the Fellowship set I thought back on the scene set in Balin's Tomb and realized that I could use the same setting to depict another fellowship, that of Ori and his few remaining kinsmen in their final stand against the orcs and Balrog in the fall of Moria. 



These dwarf models are, again, venerable figures from GWs first LotR supplement, 'Shadow and Flame', released in 2003 (I was amazed I still had a few of these squirrelled away in the Lead Shed). I'm typically not a huge Dwarf aficionado, but these models were pretty darn cool, especially the heavily armoured Khazad Guard.

So, there you have it: TWO fellowships, both making their valiant stand in the Chamber of Mazarbul.

These 16 figures will give me 80 points for my continuing struggle to reach my 1200 target.

Enjoy the theme gallery, vote and come back next week to see the results.

Thanks!

Curt