The Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge
Welcome to the Painting Challenge. Here you will find the fabulous, fevered work of miniature painters from around the world. While participants come from every ethnicity, gender, age and nationality, they have three things in common: they love miniatures, they enjoy a supportive community, and they want to set themselves against the Challenge. This site features the current year's event along with the archives of past Painting Challenges. Enjoy your visit and remember to come back soon.
Friday, 20 February 2026
From RichardM: 6mm Peninsular Napoleonic British Cavalry, Spanish Infantry and Provincial Grenadiers and the 'Canaries' (224 points)
From GeoffT: WW2 British (140 points)
Hello Challengers,
These are WW2 British infantry in 28mm to supplement my existing collection for Chain of Command. The miniatures are a mixture of brands, War games foundry home guard, Crusader miniatures and Slave2gaming Bardia range. They blend together pretty seamlessly.
There are 26 foot for 130 points, and a HMG for a bonus 10 points.
Kind Regards
Geoff T
From Millsy:
I'm not sure how you managed these alongside your other entry this week Geoff, especially given the high quality and consistency of your brushwork. You've painted them up beautifully and done such a consistent job overall you'd never know there's a mix of sculptors and manufacturers here.
Top work mate. Another 140 points for these stout Tommies! That should push you back above me and into the top 5 on the tally again. Boo!
Cheers,
Millsy
From SteveG: Metal Ancients 28mm (165 points)
Some nice Aventine Carthaginians. 28mm metal
Now for some of the famous Argyaspides ( Silver Shields) of the army of Alexander The Great
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| WiP Games and Miniatures |
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| WiP Games and Miniatures |
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| kitbashed Silver Shields. |
and finally the terrifying Seleucid Scythed Chariot
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| 1st Corps. Metal |
so 18x 5 and 8x 5 and ? 20 points for chariot = 150 points.
From Millsy:
Super brushwork on these ancient fellows as always Steve!
When the Challenge is over it'd be great to see everything you have painted together, it's a sizable collection of beautifully painted stuff already and there's still a month to go.
The chariot is my pick of the crop it was a very hard decision. I've scored it as a vehicle but awarded 10 extra points for the additional horses and the reins, plus added the 5 points you missed for the driver. That brings your total up to 165 points this week.
Cracking work mate. Can't wait for the next installment of ancient goodness!
Cheers,
Millsy
Thursday, 19 February 2026
From KerryT - A walk down a country lane (270 points)
Morning afternoon & evening all
I seem to have moved away from 3d prints for now and have painted some metals instead. Both units were prepped for last years challenge but never made it to the painting table.
Both sets of figures find themselves walking down a country lane a few hundred years apart
The first unit to take the walk or ride are a unit of Footsore Arthurian or Romano- British cavalry. They've just crossed the river at a ford and are now on the lookout for an ambush
| There doesn't seem to be anyone at home |
| I came, I saw, I had a look and now I'm going home |
| Milling around |
| Ready to charge |
The banner is from LBMS but the shields are hand painted but only because I must have previously used the decals that I had. I copied to designs from the LBSM sheet
A few close ups
| I like the flying slug |
| Arthur Pendragon |
I wasn't entirely sure how to base these as my Romano Briton army is based in singles (though I only have foot) but I figure that I'm likely to use these with Midguard or Lion Rampant and figured multibases would be best, though I wish I'd had another figure that I could have added to Arthur's command stand.
Now imagine that you've somehow fallen asleep under a hedge in that lane for a couple of hundred years and you've just been woken up my the stomp of marching feet. You now find yourself in the 1930's and are watching the dreaded BUF take a stroll down that country lane
| They're on the lookout for trouble |
My VBCW collection started more that 10 years ago when my good mate Giles Allison was visiting NZ and had kindly gave me some figures he had painted for myself and another friend. I added to the collection, basing my back story on the exploits of a pair of twins who I imagined had grown up in my valley back home in Wales. My VBCW back story if you are interested is here https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/vbcf/viewtopic.php?p=31839#p31839
I've played a few games and added quite a bit of WW1 figures to act as opposition to the valley forces but I've since added some BUF figures using the Footsore range and some additional figures from Empress Miniature Spanish civil war range
| These guys are attired in blue rather than the traditional black of the BUF |
| Anyone coming down the lane is going to get shot up |
| The Empress figures are in shirts |
The figures were painted with Vallejo Dark Blue Grey for tunics with trousers in Black Gray, washed and then highlighted. Those in shirtsleeves were given a highlight to the VJ Field Blue
| All together say cheese |
Once again, thank you for looking and your previous encouragement
In summary
14 x 28mm Mounted figures @ 10 points = 140
25 x 28mm Foot @ 5 points = 125
Total 265 points
2 Squirrels =- Romano-British cavalry & VCBW BUF
(previous Squirrels - Berber Cavalry, Goblin wolf riders, Dwarf cavalry, Spanish Military order knights. Scottish archers, 15mm Napoleonic British, 15mm Napoleonic Naval, 15mm Napoleonic French, 15mm Napoleonic Spanish,100YW French Pavisiers)
Many thanks and best wishes Valleyboy
From Millsy:
Oh wow! These are spectacular mate. I spent the first 5 minutes distracted by looking at your amazing terrain and then the figures finally broke through my distraction.
The vibrance of the blues and reds on your Roman Brits is wonderful and the hand painted shields are so crisp! I've added 5 points bonus for those because I can only imagine how long that took to complete.
Good to see I am not the only person with a solid BUF force for VBCW. The Empress figs are almost perfect Blackshirts and I have a bunch in my collection too. I assume you have seen Outrageous on the goggle box? It captures the craziness of the times so well and I can't wait for season two.
Wonderful stuff everywhere Kerry. 270 more points added to your tally which kicks you up to first spot in considerable style as well as bringing you within sight of you target with a month yet to go.
Cheers,
Millsy
From GeoffT: More fantasy miniatures (68 points)
Hello Challengers,
Here are some more fantasy miniatures, and one historical one.
We have a French looking napoleonic officer, three ‘hue-eaters’ by grenadier miniatures and six harpies by reaper bones black. The hue eaters and harpies are closer to 40mm than 28mm to the eyeball, so will round up in scale. I got the harpies for ‘cathaka’ or buzzard men in ghost archipelago, but they really don’t look quite right for the role, so I had not painted them earlier. However, they will be perfect as harpies for the impending game Warriors of Athena. The hue eaters and harpies all had integral bases which I made bigger with milliput so they would be steadier in game.
Nine x 40mm figures at 7 points each and one 28mm figure for 5 points brings the total to 68 points.
Kind Regards
From Millsy:
More lovely fantasy goodness from you Geoff!
I'm really impressed by the vibrance of your paintwork, in this instance the hue-eaters. It's giving me a great deal of pleasure getting to see plenty of old lead getting some love and such wonderful work it is too. Those harpies really look the business and would be right at home in any Old School Renaissance dungeon.
Cracking stuff mate. 68 beautiful points added to your tally.
Cheers,
Millsy


















