As the days grow shorter and the temperatures dip below freezing, we here in the Canadian prairies start to think about the onset of winter which means snow, Christmas, snow, the New Year, snow and most likely a bit more snow before Spring arrives. For me, it also marks the start of a strange bit of madness, the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge!
This year marks the eighth edition of Challenge, which is something I thought would ever happen back when it was just me and a few other painters trying to make some headway through our unpainted Napoleonic collections. Now, with seven editions behind us, we have had hundreds of painters participate, working in virtually every scale and genre imaginable. The Painting Challenge has become a major part of my hobby life and I am mindful of the many good times and friendships which have stemmed from it. AND It's a nice way of whiling away the winter months. :)
Anyway, enough of the preamble, lets get on with the show.
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When I was reflecting on this being Challenge 8, I thought it would be fun to riff on the word 'eight' and to build a theme of ravenous, monstrous things that we all loved as kids (and, face it, many of us still do as adults).
So, Challenge VIII (or 'Challenge Ate') is dedicated to our most cherished, or feared, monstrous things.
The Rules
The Challenge will extend from the beginning of Winter, 12:01 am December 20th , through to the first day of Spring, 11:59 pm March 20th, Central Standard Time.
Figures can be cleaned and primed prior to the start date, but you cannot start painting until December 20th. In order to be fully scored the figures should be based and any planned groundwork completed. The figures have to be painted by you. The Challenge follows the honour system in the completion and entry of figures.
The figures can be in any scale and in any genre (pulp-adventure, science-fiction, fantasy, etc.).
In order to be scored, photos of all figures/units along with a short description must be uploaded to the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge blog. Up-to-date scoring will be maintained on the blog's main page. I will send out an email to all Challengers prior to the event with further details.
Participants must have an entry submitted within the first month of the event (i.e. January 20th). Failure to do so will result in being dropped from the roster.
The Administrator (me) will participate, but my score will not have any standing in the Challenge (except for ridicule and any duels I'm silly enough to accept).
6mm foot figure = 0.5 point
6mm mounted figure, artillery piece or crew served weapon = 1 point
6mm vehicle = 2 points
10mm foot figure = 1 point
10mm mounted figure, artillery piece or crew served weapon = 2 points
10mm vehicle = 3 points
15mm foot figure = 2 points
15mm mounted figure, artillery piece or large crew served weapon = 4 points
15mm vehicle = 6 points
20mm foot figure = 4 points
20mm mounted figure, artillery piece or crew served weapon = 8 points
20mm vehicle = 12 points
28mm foot figure = 5 points
28mm mounted figure, artillery piece or crew served weapon = 10 points
28mm vehicle = 15 points
40mm foot figure = 7 points
40mm mounted figure, artillery piece or crew served weapon = 15 points
40mm vehicle = 20 points
54mm foot figure = 10 pointsOther scales, miscellaneous models/figures will be scored on a submission-by-submission basis.
54mm mounted figures, artillery piece or crew served weapon = 20 points
54mm vehicle, limber, etc. = 30 points
New Insanity: Terrain Submissions
A new aspect to this year's Challenge will be the ability to submit terrain for scoring. This was a little tricky to figure out how to administrate easily, so I've tried to keep it simple:
Think of a 6" cube. If your terrain piece (or collected terrain pieces) fill that cube, you get 20 points. If your terrain would 'fill' multiple 6" cubes, then multiply 20 points for each cube of volume.
Terrain filling the 6" cube on the left would be worth 20 points. The composite group on the right, made up of eight cubes, would be worth 160 points. |
Example 1: I've painted three 28mm barrels and six trees. They would roughly fill a single 6" cube. I would get 20 points for this.
Example 2: I've constructed and painted a large 28mm manor that is approximately 12" wide, 14" long and 10" high. All in all, this would roughly take up 8 cubes worth of volume. This would give me 160 points.
Submissions of terrain should be sent in with a picture illustrating the scale of their work (a ruler laid alongside should do the trick). This will give your hard-working Minion a basis for scoring. Extra points for extra detail, scratch-built insanity, etc. will be left to the Minions to adjudicate as they see fit.
The Minions
While I will serve as the master of ceremonies, I have also press-ganged a group of Minions to assist me in keeping this madhouse in order. Here are the
- SidneyR: Monday
- SanderS: Tuesday
- RayR: Wednesday
- JamieM: Thursday
- Curt: Friday
- MichaelA: Saturday
Sundays will alternate for Theme Rounds and Theme Results (more on this below)
Challenger Personal Targets and Duels
Similar to previous years, I ask that each Challenger declare his/her points target that they hope to achieve by the March 20th deadline. Many participants have found this a great incentive to help maintain their pace over the three months of the Challenge. I encourage Challengers to pick a target that is just beyond your comfort zone, but still achievable. As a rough benchmark, 400 points is considered a manageable amount for someone who is new the the event and/or has a busy work/life schedule. Also remember that a significant amount of points can also be secured by participating in the Bonus Rounds (more on this below).
Relating to the points targets, many folks have a lot of fun issuing 'duels' to other participants in order to race to meet a declared target, paint the most figures for a specific period, etc. I leave this to the participants to organize, but we're happy to log the duels and keep track of their progress.
Point Thresholds & Prizes
There will be six point thresholds set out for the Challenge. Each time a participant reaches a Point Threshold his/her name will be entered for the prize drawn for that level. So, the more points you accumulate the more prizes you will be eligible for. We have many generous prize sponsors who I will introduce in a following post. The Threshold prizes will be drawn at the end of the Challenge.
Threshold I: 500 points
Threshold II: 750 points
Threshold III: 1000 points
Threshold IV: 1500 points
Threshold V: 2000 points
Threshold VI: 2500 points
There will also be prizes for the top three positions in points, Challengers' Choice, Judge's Choice and Sarah's Choice.
The Fortnight Theme Bonus Rounds
Same as previous years, we will have a series of thematic Bonus Rounds. Each Bonus Round asks Challengers to enter a submission that illustrates a particular theme. The Bonus Rounds are not mandatory, they are just a little bit of fun to pace out the the Challenge and allow people to gain some points and fame through presenting themed vignettes and single figures.
Those Challengers who submit an entry for a 'Fortnight Theme Bonus Round' will receive an extra 50 points on top of the regular entry tally.
Figures for the Theme Bonus Rounds should be 15mm or greater and can be of a historical or fictional subject.
These are interspersed every two weeks over the three months of the Challenge. Below are a listing of this year’s five theme rounds, along with their corresponding submission/display dates:
The theme submissions are to be sent in by 12:01 am (CST) on the specified date (In other words, get it done and submitted by Saturday night!).
For each bonus round I'll post a poll, listing all the round's entries so visitors can vote for their favourites.
The Call
For this edition we will be placing the cap at 80 participants, with a reserve block of slots being kept aside for those people who have participated in four or more Challenges.
For those who have a reserve spot, please RSVP to me by December 3rd to confirm your participation, otherwise your spot will be made available to anyone who did not make the first deadline and are on the waiting list.
Otherwise, the remaining 42 places are available on a first-come-first-serve basis.
For all those who wish to participate please send me an email, providing:
1) your full name,
2) country of residence
3) your blog address (if you have one), and
3) your points target for the three months of the event.
The Fortnight Theme Bonus Rounds
Same as previous years, we will have a series of thematic Bonus Rounds. Each Bonus Round asks Challengers to enter a submission that illustrates a particular theme. The Bonus Rounds are not mandatory, they are just a little bit of fun to pace out the the Challenge and allow people to gain some points and fame through presenting themed vignettes and single figures.
Those Challengers who submit an entry for a 'Fortnight Theme Bonus Round' will receive an extra 50 points on top of the regular entry tally.
Figures for the Theme Bonus Rounds should be 15mm or greater and can be of a historical or fictional subject.
These are interspersed every two weeks over the three months of the Challenge. Below are a listing of this year’s five theme rounds, along with their corresponding submission/display dates:
'Flight' (January 6th submission / displayed January 7th / voting results January 14th)
'BFG: Big Freakin' Gun' (January 20st submission / displayed January 21st / voting results January 28th)
'Music/Musician' (February 3rd submission / displayed February 4th / voting results February 11th)
'Childhood' (February 17th submission / displayed February 18th / voting results February 25th)
'Monstrous' (March 3rd submission / displayed March 4th / voting results March 11th)
The theme submissions are to be sent in by 12:01 am (CST) on the specified date (In other words, get it done and submitted by Saturday night!).
For each bonus round I'll post a poll, listing all the round's entries so visitors can vote for their favourites.
The Call
For this edition we will be placing the cap at 80 participants, with a reserve block of slots being kept aside for those people who have participated in four or more Challenges.
For those who have a reserve spot, please RSVP to me by December 3rd to confirm your participation, otherwise your spot will be made available to anyone who did not make the first deadline and are on the waiting list.
Otherwise, the remaining 42 places are available on a first-come-first-serve basis.
For all those who wish to participate please send me an email, providing:
1) your full name,
2) country of residence
3) your blog address (if you have one), and
3) your points target for the three months of the event.
My email address is:
curtcampbell at mac dot com
I will post a comment below when all the slots are filled and again when the roster is complete. (NOTE: The participant roster is filled.)
The Price of Entry
'Challenge Ate' starts at 12:01am December 20th!
See you in a month! Now, go get some figures prepared for painting!
I will post a comment below when all the slots are filled and again when the roster is complete. (NOTE: The participant roster is filled.)
The Price of Entry
In previous Challenges I've asked each Challenger for a memento in the form of a painted figure, but this year I give the option of either providing me a miniature of a monstrous creature or to make a contribution to a charity of your choice. If you are struggling to decide on a charity to contribute to, I'd like to suggest a small donation the Regina Humane Society. The donation page can be found here. If you wish, you can make it in memory of our lovely Great Dane, Clive (who was a magnificent monster in his own right).
'Challenge Ate' starts at 12:01am December 20th!
See you in a month! Now, go get some figures prepared for painting!
I'm definitely in for this year as well! Aiming for 1000 points again, at least there's no house renovations this year round to mess with my painting schedule.
ReplyDeleteEmail sent! What a fun way to while away the winter!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
I won't be entering this year but I will be following along and "parallel painting" in a personal challenge. Good luck and happy painting everyone.
ReplyDeleteThanks for plunging into the maelstrom of madness again Curt. JohnS
Sorry to hear you can't join us this year John. Nonetheless, I look forward to seeing you in the comments over the winter.
DeleteThe Gimp is IN.
ReplyDelete..The GIMP is out,
DeleteIn, Out,
You shake it all about,
You do the voodoo painting
And you turn it out
That's what it's all about
Nice work! That might even be better than the Kraftwerk tribute version.
DeleteThe Bill Bailey one?
DeleteI will spare you the Everly Pregnant Brothers version...
DeleteOh, clearly this will be fun...
Delete@TamsinP Yes, the Bill Bailey one. Pure genius!
Delete@Sander What's wrong with that? ;-)
I am behind the Gimp.....count me in...
ReplyDeleteEat my dust Camel Boy.
DeleteYeah , yeah ... it will no doubt be too hot to paint in my shadow ...!
DeleteI think Camels will count as monsters for my submissions..!
DeleteDon't they have camels in Ozz as well? Shouldn't Millsy start painting some himself?
DeleteYes, we have feral ones. Unlike most of our fauna they're not especially deadly.
DeleteCount me in Curt, Good to be back
ReplyDeleteI can only assume I'm off the reserve list because Miles doesn't want to be pushed too hard:)
DeleteIt was done out of pure spite and a general lack of a sense of FairPlay.
DeleteExcellent, I would have done the same.
DeleteWahey! Flight AHPC8 is open for boarding.
ReplyDeleteCurt - I'll be happy to take up my reserved spot, near to the exit doors and the crew lounge (just in case you need to call on me as reserve crew).
I'll be setting my target a bit lower than normal this time - just 1300 points.
Will send an email to confirm once I have internet back at home.
Your seat is booked. Millsy is already in his seat, smiling insanely, brush in hand, ball-gag at the ready...
DeleteUgh - the image is mind shattering
Delete@jmilesr You started it mate. You're to blame!
DeleteI’m sooooooo sorry....
DeleteCount me in!
ReplyDeleteMy application is now winging its way through the ether - now what suitably monstrous figures have I got in the lead pile?
ReplyDeleteNow, this should be good...
DeleteAnd he said that without even the hint of an eyeroll!
DeleteI'm obviously in, but the theme is great and I am looking forward to the bonusrounds!
ReplyDeleteI'm in again this year Curt and I really like the addition of the terrain option this time as I have several pieces that need to be done!:-) I'll send an e-mail shortly to confirm my reservation.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
The letter was sent. I hope to participate. because someone has to paint a lot of miniatures.:>))))))))
ReplyDeleteEmail sent.. Low point total for me but Dad duties and a new house to sort out limit my painting time.
ReplyDeleteSeñor Campbell, I'm not in the reserve list?? Being there 2 consecutive years now and I'm not willing to miss it this year!!!
ReplyDeleteSending you an email ASAP
Happy to challenge anyone on painting Napoleonic minis, I have fill the ranks of a new 20mm British/Portuguese Army and to complete a 28mm Austrian
I’m in - thanks
ReplyDeleteI think I’ll be brave and set an initial target of 200 points. Yup, lets be bold this year.
Always grateful to participate - thanks for putting this event on!
Miles
You missed a zero there Miles
DeleteOh no, I think we should all go with low targets. Mines 200, trust me!
DeleteI think you missed not zero, but two zeros ...
DeleteWinter comes!
ReplyDeleteI will send an email shortly, I definitely want to cross brushes again this year. I'll see if I can stir the tribe up in a frenzy too.I'm already cleaning the desk and sorting through the boxes!
I'm in. I'll send an email. I still owe you a figure from 6.
ReplyDeleteI've been waiting for this. I'm back, but will dial my target back to 200pts due to a heavy work commitment next semester.
ReplyDeletePeter
I'll send an email application. But no problem if I've missed the cut-off limit.
ReplyDeleteRoy
Ooooo count me in. My entry email, complete with improbable target, are flying through the ether of the interweb as I type this.
ReplyDelete:)
I definitely want to participate in this year too. I sent the letter with the application
ReplyDeleteOf course I'm in!
ReplyDeleteAlso, we need to come up with a badge and a name for this new caste of elite veterans of previous challenges.
Something involving a straight jacket perhaps?
DeleteHey! It's not nice making fun of battle scared veterans! ;-)
DeleteLes Grognards, then?
DeleteFantastic, Curt! Thoroughly looking forward to helping with this Challenge. My minion dungarees are ready and waiting!
ReplyDeleteFor myself, please put a target of 400 points.
Best of luck everyone!
As we already discussed in Antwerp, I‘m in of course.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see what incredible stuff you'll be painting this year Nick!
DeleteThanks Greg! Of course I‘m looking forward to see the results of your newest project too ;-)
DeleteHonored to accept the invite again this year. Looking forward to painting along with the rest of you.
ReplyDeleteSteveM.
Email Sent. I have had a blast the doing the challenge the last couple years. Ir has really turned into a major painting motivation!
ReplyDeleteEricM
I'm in and I can't wait to get this started
ReplyDeleteEmail sent requesting permission to return. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteCount me in, once again!
ReplyDeleteOh gawd... a minion with a sandbag...
DeleteMake him paint a sandbag golem as his tribute.
DeleteDo sandbags count as terrain???? Me thinks they do???
DeleteYes Ray .. but Budgie Smugglers most definitely don’t!
DeleteOf course not.
DeleteBudgie smugglers are figures.
I'm in! Now, to plot some irresponsible side duels...
ReplyDeleteHi Curt,
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to this year's challenge and will be sending the email of confirmation your way presently.
Cheers, Ross
I'm in!
ReplyDeleteRobH or RobertH, whichever one I was last year. I may need a new nome de paint.
Put me down for 200 points, which I WILL make this year. Unless the stupid dam goes again, and we have to evacuate 200,000 or so people.
DeleteGreat to be back in the game after last year's Rookie Season! Thanks Curt for organising again. This year I will mostly be painting 28mm WW1 Mesopotamia and 28mm 1941 Desert vehicles.
ReplyDeleteNo where is my black primer spray !
Regards Ken
The Yarkshire Gamer
1941 desert? Great! Looking forward to seeing a bit of that Caunter camo action, Ken!
DeleteCheers Evan, Blitzkrieg Miniatures have been doing half price offers every Monday so I've got buckets full of 28mm armour.
DeleteWahoo! Now my prep is starting to have some sort of meaning other than just continuous building of miniatures.
ReplyDeleteCheers all
I'm in and I can not wait for this! :)
ReplyDeleteFin there is room please count me in I'd love to have another crack
ReplyDeleteKent, please drop me a note so we can set up communication.
DeleteI've emailed you
DeleteThe email didn't go my email is kcgalpin@xtra.co.nz
DeleteI'm in, it's confirmed. :)
ReplyDeletecount me in email sent
ReplyDeleteThe highlight of the international hobby calendar. Cant wait and in for a more modest 500 this time around.
ReplyDeleteLet the banter, sandbagging and spreadsheets begin!
We'll probaly even paint something along the way!
DeleteOkay folks, we have had over 70 people register in the first 24 hours. I think that's a new record for speed-of-response - Whew! Anyway, if anyone is on the fence about joining, you had best decide quickly before all the spots are taken.
ReplyDeleteAs we spoke Curt, am in. 1000 points to start but if all goes well I should be able to blow past that quickly.
ReplyDeleteHappy days with it being a monster entry! I have a few of those at the ready here!
Not sure if a spot is left, but I'd like to participate. 1000 points.
ReplyDeleteJohn, drop me an email so we can set up coms.
DeleteHey, sent an email at 1000ish this morning. If you're replying to them, I haven't received any confirmation.
ReplyDeleteObviously would love a spot if one's still available
DeleteYou're locked-in mate. Get your brushes ready!
DeleteThat's it folks! I know it was quick but we have our full compliment of Challengers. If you want to be on the waiting list for a spot please drop me an email.
ReplyDeleteI may be in and I may not take part
ReplyDeleteEmail sent to Curt
but my participation (IF included) will be
MUCH smaller than previous years
It is up to him and him alone
If I do not take part I wish ALL participants well and happy painting.
Good luck to you all.
We need fudge
DeleteIt is a great thing that I had a reserved spot or I would have completely missed it this year! Thanks for the reminder email Curt! I look forward to painting up a storm and seeing everyone else's painting spree as well. I have added significantly to my pile-o-shame this year and look forward to cutting it down by at least as much as it has grown!
ReplyDeleteNB the new banner on the top right links to AHPC VII.
ReplyDeleteGot it, thanks!
DeleteLooking forward tothisnyear’s challenge to nudge me back to the brushes!
ReplyDeleteWe're going to bludgeon you back to them, if needs be. ;)
DeleteGreat!!! Put me on green, please!!!
ReplyDeleteAwww man, missed it. Email has been sent
ReplyDeleteHi Curt,
ReplyDeleteit's great to see that the challenge will take part in 2017/18 again. Since we met in Antwerp I've been pondering whether or not I should take the challenge again but honestly I just don't see that I'd be able to make a modest contribution. So I shall leave my seat to a more diligent candidate.
Nevertheless I'll follow the challenge and I'm looking forward to seeing a lot of wargaming goodness presented.
Cheers
Stefan
Hullo,
ReplyDelete...and hearty congrats on running what appears to be a tight ship for this painting challenge. Inevitably I've stumbled across it too late, but I hope to be able to take part next year, eh?
Good luck, everyone!