This years Painting Challenge has come to its inevitable conclusion and I have to say its been an absolute blast. My painting output has been consistently high throughout the event and I have shaved a significant portion off the summit of my lead mountain! I'm never going to be a contender for the top ten but I'm very happy with my final points tally which not only smashed my target but also topped my personal best for any of the challenges so far. I've set the bar high for myself next year! Curt has asked us to post pictures of ourselves with our painted miniatures from this years event and like a good boy I have done just that.... brace yourself, I'm not a pretty sight!
I've been keeping track of my points and progress throughout the Challenge as my way of keeping myself motivated, focused and organised (just slightly OCD). It clearly worked because as the red line shows I utterly smashed my target this year.
The 7th Analogue Painting Challenge has been a fantastic event from beginning to end. The standard of entries has been exceptionally high and a vast quantity of lead (and plastic) has been painted. More importantly the Challenge has proved yet again what a fantastically talented and generous community we belong to. I for one am already looking forward to, and planning for, next years Challenge ...if the Snowlord is mad enough to run it again of course. That's me done and signing off for this challenge. See y'all next winter!
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Tuesday, 21 March 2017
From LeeH - Conquering the Lead Mountain
Labels:
6mm,
Ancients,
Baccus Miniatures,
Challenge Group Shot,
GHQ,
LeeH,
WWII
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Well done Lee! Excellent output
ReplyDeleteGreat job Lee! You certainly aren't alone in running a spreadsheet like that to keep yourself motivated and focused :-)
ReplyDeleteTop job Lee, loved your 6mm Desert stuff, magic.
ReplyDeleteA great challenge for you this year Lee well done
ReplyDeleteGreat output Lee :)
ReplyDeleteLook at that happy face! Wonderful. It was great having you with us again Lee. I agree, by the looks of that chart, AND your lovely miniatures of course, you were on fire this year. I loved both your WWII desert entries and your ancients. Great work!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Lee. Your 6mm stuff is really top notch
ReplyDeleteAnd a spreadsheet to boot!
Spreadsheets rule!
Great stuff Lee. Inspirational painted toys from you this season. Been really enjoyable to see your posts. cheers
ReplyDeleteThat was a huge body of work, Lee! I enjoyed your ancients a lot, but really like seeing your North African WW2 swell!
ReplyDeleteHave a great Summer and I will look forward to seeing your work again next Season!
Brilliant Lee, brilliant!
ReplyDeleteGreat effort this year Lee, well done ol' boy!
ReplyDeleteSo relieved to see that Miles isn't raising a demarcation dispute over that chart...
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Great work, Lee, some real masterpieces in microscopic miniature there!
Well done, Lee!
ReplyDeleteTerrific job Lee, I particularly liked the micro-armour
ReplyDeleteGreat work Lee - I am constantly amazed at your 6mm work.
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