So the end of another challenge, thanks to Curt and Mr Wednesday (Greg) it's taken me a while to put together my wrap report which follows the pattern of the rest of the challenge for me,works been extra busy plus a dose of Covid meant I just seem to be trying to catch up all the time, I haven't been able to comment on all the posts this year as there were so many, but I hit my target which is great and apart from seven figures to make up the last unit from Blax ( Simon) I've managed to stick to the plan of painting Napoleonic Austrians and now I have a tidy little force and should be able to have some sort of a game soon! I decided against visiting the planets as in previous years I've wandered off scratch building things that I never finished , I've still got a half finished boat yard from an over literal interpretation of a previous challenge location !
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Wednesday, 20 April 2022
Iain W - 28mm Wrap Report
Sunday, 17 April 2022
The Closing Awards for Challenge XII
We had 16 nominations for 'Challengers' Choice' this year, with 59 people casting their votes for their favourites. I for one find that it's a great treat to be able to take in the gallery of nominations as it provides such an excellent retrospective of the Challenge.
Third Place for Challengers' Choice
Barks, for his beautiful rendition of Dernhelm and Merry galloping to their fate at the Battle of Pelennor Fields
First Place for Challengers' Choice goes to Sander for his evocative and wonderfully realized 'A Soldier's Farewell'. Congratulations Sander!
Sander, for your prize you get a one-year's subscription to Wargames, Soldiers & Strategy. Congratulations!
For those interested in seeing the voting results for Challengers' Choice, here they are:
ChrisK's Early War French Vehicles
Grahame’s Anzacs in Vietnam
From Sarah:
I find that the close of every Challenge is bittersweet. ‘Sweet’ because challenge goals have been met and surpassed, lead piles decreased, new friends made and old friendships re-kindled. 'Bitter' because the novelty of the daily blog check-in has ended, the acknowledgment that there are projects and minis left unfinished and unpainted, and that the December start date seems so far away.
This years Challenge has been graced with super-heroines, witches and fairies, pirates and buccaneers, society dames and everything in between. So much goodness to choose from!
I love the pops of green & purple accents contrasting against her white coveralls. As Teemu wrote, “ pink hair gives her a futuristic appearance and her sunglasses and green gloves give professional authority”. This use of colour definitely enhances the characters’ backstory and pushes the narrative for game-play.
SimonG’s Seductive Sazae-Oni Snail/Geisha
This weird and wonderful mythological figure from Black Rose has definitely caught my attention. Simons incredible free-handcherry blossom detail on her kimono is outstanding and the colour choices so vibrant. The Sazae-Oni’s white Geisha style make up is both fantastic and creepy. mmmmm …. I think I may have to explore this world of Yokai for the next Challenge ….
Have a terrific summer, replenish the lead piles, stock up on paint pots and we will meet up again for AHPC XIII
Be Kind ❤️
I spent the weekend going through my list for SnowLord's Choice. Making the final decision wasn't easy, but I'm happy with my choice.
Honourable Mentions go to:
Ken's fantastic 'Risorgimento Project'
The 12th Annual Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge has concluded.
From Mike W - XII Challenge Wrap
I don't know about anyone else but since the end of this year's challenge I have slumped and almost gone dormant for the last week weeks on the painting front! Fun as it is to do the challenge and trying to get as many figures painted as possible - it is mentally and somewhat physically draining!
My batteries are now recharged and I'm tinkering with figures, I have a unit of Late 7th Century 'German' Infantry to add to my Polish forces for the Siege of Vienna and I have succumbed to the lure of the fabulous Warlord Games Black Seas models.
By way of recap of this year's output I guess it'll be remembered for the insane number of Zombies that I was able to churn out, these were huge fun to do and the sculpts on the figures were done with such humour and skill that it really did seem to be easy to paint these.
I'd saved-up these figures over the best part of the last year with a view to doing them in the Challenge, simply prepping each figure and undercoating ahead of time (as rules allow). I used the same approach with one of my of the main themes of the Challenge - Dark Age Infantry - be it Anglo-Danes or Normans, or the Irish that I will be using in all periods from the Dark Ages through to Elizabethan times.
Some Victrix Housecarls |
And many more Victrix Normans |
However once the adrenaline kinks in I was surprised at how fast I was able to get through my reserves of prepped figures, vehicles and equipment. By mid February, I had worked my way through my reserves. I had to conscript in all sorts of other half begun, half thought of projects to keep the production line moving...
Two units of dour Scots Covenantors were completed! |
Hence the move to Arab Cultists, Medjai and other factions for an Egyptian Undead campaign game I'd been mentally toying with. I had my seemingly endless supply of Warhammer plastic to fall back on as well - The Lizardmen Army that I had once collected figures for but never painted - is now pretty much done.
Arab Cultists - a mini project I'd been thinking about for ages! |
The countless Orcs and Goblins still keep popping out of the woodwork (sometimes quite literally) and now have me thinking that I may do some kind of OldHammer Bring and Battle game at the club sometime soon....
A unit of five Saurus Riders on Cold Ones |
Classic Warhammer Orc Boyz |
By the time I got to the WWI figures - I was desperate to keep the 'war machine' turning - quite apt for the period!
So I set myself a 3,000 points target - I smashed that and recorded 4,601 - I can't see how I could beat that yet it seems it's only the 12th best total for a challenge - I salute those who can do more!
As said at the time - Great Fun. thanks to Curt, Peter D and all the minions who make this work and roll on next year, hopefully I'll remember to book a place and I think it'll be my 6th Challenge!
Looking forward to it already....