AHPC Studios, GmbH
Our wayward talent agent, Sidney Roundwood, has returned from scouting a prime location for our next adventure, and wow, is it a doozy!
From Sid:
'After last year’s voyage through planets and stars, this year we travel to the lavishly appointed AHPC Studios, GmbH. Based on several acres outside Berlin, AHPC Studios is benevolently controlled by the infamous cinema director, Kurt von Paintheim, aka the “The Show-Lord”. Ably assisted by his two hench-dogs, Oscar and Felix, and the leading studio-starlet, Lady Sarah, the Snow-Lord has invited all of you to AHPC Studios to assist in making some movie magic in miniature.'
(Updated) Here are the rules for exploring the great variety of cinema-inspired themes on the AHPC Studios lot.
Each Studio has a hobby task associated with it (see below). You must submit your work to your minion, get their approval (they may consult with other minions if he/she believes greater deliberation is required) and they will post it to the blog. You then can continue on to the next Studio;
Each successfully completed Studio awards you 20 one-time bonus points;
The Studios need different security passes to enter. Each Challenger begins with a Green Security pass and can enter any Green Studio. After you have visited four Green Studios, you will receive a Blue security pass, allowing you entry to the Blue areas located further in the Challenge Studio grounds. If you complete four Blue Studio tasks, you will receive a Red security pass - which allows you to visit the studio of the Great Show-Lord himself.
There are three ways you can move between Studios: by the pathways between Studios; along the Yellow Brick Road running through the whole site; or by being driven through the Challenge site in Lady Sarah’s Limousine;
Once a task is completed you can pass through it without having to do the theme requirements again (unless you wish to);
When you complete the task which is appointed to you by the Great Director, you can sit in the Producer’s Chair, and bask in the adoration of all the beautiful people out there, self-satisfied with your grand achievement.
Lady Sarah’s Limousine
At the (very reasonable) cost of you painting one single female figure, per relocation, Lady Sarah - star of the Silver Screen - will drive you in her luxuriously appointed limousine to any location within your security pass colour (Green or Blue), or back to a previously cleared colour pass area. Travel in her limo will award you 20 bonus points for the journey. The Limousine award can be collected multiple times. At the end of the Challenge, Lady Sarah shall judge all the female figures painted during the Challenge - including those painted to facilitate Challengers’ relocations in the Challenge Studio site - and award the winning Challenger a special prize.
The Yellow Brick Road
The Yellow Brick Road runs through Challenge Studios. At the additional cost of painting a Cinematic miniature figure (of your choice, according to your discretion), you can travel down the Yellow Brick Road from any crossing point to any other crossing point on the site - which are denoted by the small traffic lights (note: The Director's Chair cannot be accessed by the Yellow Brick Road unless you've achieved 4 locations of both the Green and Blue areas). For your efforts you will also receive 20 points. This award can be collected for each use of the road.
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Green Security Pass
These are Studios which allow access to all participants in the Challenge at any time. Feel the excitement on each of the Green-pass Studio lots as you join the huge array of extras and crew and watch magic being born.
Under Construction: Half-done, almost-done, or barely started. This is the studio for painting projects which are just not quite there yet.
Black & White: Paint something in grey-scale, with black and white being your colours of choice. Reconjure the elegance of the silver screen!
High Adventure: Whether it’s battling mummies in a pyramid, or scaling the Himalayas in search of a Yeti, the entries for this studio all remind us of the spirit of High Adventure, daring and risk-taking. All that, and fighting a giant Gorilla on the Empire State Building.
Historical Drama: The whole of history at your fingertips and painting brush-points. Which historical drama will you choose to paint in miniature?
World Cinema: Russian war movies, Bollywood excess, or Samurai showstoppers. The idea in this Studio is to paint a figure, vehicle or terrain item from elsewhere in the world from where you live now.
The Casting Couch: Every film needs stars and talent. Let your paintbrushes create one of the leading characters of your gaming experience. Champagne flutes will be handed around while you paint, as befits visitors to this most discrete of Studios.
1980s or Retro: You might remember the white socks. Or New Wave. Or maybe neon lit palm trees in Miami. Or just WRG 6th Edition Ancients. Whatever you remember from the 1980s, the 1970s, or indeed any time long past - your task is to paint something which screams “RETRO” to you.
Sci-Fi: From Aliens to the Mandalorian, from Solaris to Jules Verne - your mission here is to boldly go and seek out new science-fiction subjects to paint. May your paintbrushes live long and prosper.
Blue Security Pass:
These are the inner Studios on the Challenge Studios site. You need to have completed at least four Green locations to be allowed into these most-exclusive of Studio locations.
Books: Time to paint something from a famous book. It can be any book, as long as you think it would make a great subject for a film.
Swords & Sandals: The gladiatorial arenas of Hyboria. Chariot racing in the Colosseum of Rome. Battling strange gorgons on white-sand Greek beaches. Or climbing into the Wooden Horse of Troy. Whatever you’re painting in this studio, we’d love to see the shifting sands of ancient adventure, scimitars flashing in the dark, and maybe a few sandals too.
Fantasy: If you want to paint a hobbit, a dragon, a skeleton or a wizard’s castle, this is the studio for you. Anything goes as long as it’s from a world which is either fantastical, or pure-fantasy.
Arthouse: Darling! Come in, relax at the Cabaret, and enjoy the show! From cold-war European drama, to adventures conducted solely in 8th Century Mayan dialect. From miniatures created out of bottle-tops, to hair-roller armies. Everything artistic is welcome here - whether the art is visual, or just a pose. Want to paint a miniature in just pink paint? Obsessed with Carroburg Crimson ink? This is the Studio for you! Welcome to the location for the quirky, arty and the downright strange.
Superheroes: Bring a cape, and your set of flaming-lazer eyes. This is the place for painting Homelander, Batman, Buffy or Judge Dredd. But supe’s come in all shapes and sizes. Who’s your favourite superhero for painting in this Challenge?
Red Security Pass:
If you have completed at least four Green locations and four Blue locations, well done! You’ll now be welcomed into the Studio of the Great Show-Lord himself to collect your Red Security pass. The Show-Lord will give you one task to complete. If you succeed, you’ll have earned the chance to sit in the Producer's Chair. Everyone… please be quiet…… shhh!! ….Lights. Camera. Action!
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Wonderful! I love the themes as a way to structure my painting and prepping. Waiting for the 'Lights, camera, action!'
ReplyDeleteWonderful themes! I try to not bend the movie magics this time with Twilight Ringwraiths...
ReplyDeleteHmm, most of those seem achievable, though I'm not looking forwards to painting a greyscale entry. I need to think of something suitable for the arthouse too. Best put my brain in gear and go digging through the lead mountain.
ReplyDeleteWell, you don't "have to" paint something for each location, if you don't want to. 4 per area is enough.
DeleteHi Stuart - you definitely don't need to paint something for all the studios, as Tamsin says, or indeed paint anything for any of them at all!! If you are tempted for by the "Black and White" studio, give it a go. I didn't go the idea either, until I tried it. It's really good fun!!
DeleteAs for "Arthouse", the focus is really on the "Art". So, anything painting-related is great. Maybe just a new paint colour, or a new style, or trying new inks or contrasts or shades. It doesn't have to be something TOTALLY off the wall - although, obvs, that would be wonderful ! Whatever you do, Sir, good luck and have fun!
"You don't "have to" paint something for each location."
DeleteObviously my reputation doesn't precede me. I need a better PR agent.
Arthouse - a tank painted in Mondrian style, perhaps?
DeleteThat could look quite cool actually...
Deletelove it, covers almost all of my planned painting as well. Even practiced grey scale last night
ReplyDelete"Next from Administration: A Guide for Posting from our Senior Studio Tour Guide, Tamsin!"
ReplyDeleteWait, what? I thought we agreed that you'd put a link to my post from last year in this post and that I'd add the post into the joining document you'll be sending out...
Now you're suggesting that I'll be doing an actual, updated post?
*sobs quietly in the corner*
"Cu-rrrrrrttttttt......!" Shouts at the bottom of the stairs and taps his foot. Sorry, Tamsin, I know the Snow-Lord will sort soon enough!
DeleteYeeeah. Sorry about that, Tamsin. I thought a fresh post would be better for the education and morale of the troops. Carry on. :)
DeleteAnd what about the Senior Studio Tour Guide's morale, I ask you! *lol*
DeleteOne thing that may need some clarification - do they get bonus points for using the Yellow Brick Road?
@Tansin... I think this is a case where the beatings will continue until moral improves.
DeleteYou're a very astute man, Mr. Adam...
DeleteBut not astute enough to understand what a "Cinematic miniature figure" is apparently
DeleteLooks great. I’ll have to channel my inner Ray to shoehorn my planned figures into those categories…
ReplyDelete"Shoe-horning" is totally encouraged, I think. Curt helped me do the map based on it being as broad-based as possible, so everyone can fit something into eight Studios if they shoe-horn/wiggle/ squidge a bit. So, shoe-horn away, Sir!!
ReplyDeleteHear hear! As minion I may grant bonus points for outrageous shoe-horning.
DeleteWhat a display of imagination! Another amazing project. Thanks to the organizers!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my days, I don't know how I did it but half my leadpile are all movie inspired models this year. I think I'll manage to circumvate the challenge quite well. I can't wait to do my 80's inspired visit!
ReplyDeleteOK what exactly is a " Cinematic miniature figure" maybe my new dad brain is acting up but I am confused by the yellow brick road.
ReplyDeleteI would assume a figure based on a film or TV character. I'm not sure if "extras" would qualify - that might be one for the Show Lord to clarify.
DeleteIf it is a figure that you can build a cinematic story around then I would be okay with that (but I would clear it with your minion first). Otherwise, yes, it should typically be a figure depicting someone/something from a film/TV episode.
DeleteLooks like great fun. I’ve a couple of TFL projects that will fit nicely. Thanks for the work.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff guys! Looking forward to adding some strange bits to my collection because of the studios!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Matt
Looking forwards to this.
ReplyDeleteIf I manage any tenuous entries this time I can claim that they were in the script!
How many can we attempt each posting? Is it best to stick to one a week or may I do a few at a time please?
ReplyDeleteI would suggest that if you plan to do several in a week and in a single post that you consult your minion to see how they want to handle it and to confirm that your "route" is correct - there were a couple of incidents last year where people erroneously thought that they could jump to any planet in their current ring rather than just to adjacent ones. As they usually happened in "deluge" posts, their minion didn't pick up on it at the time.
DeleteYep, just keep in communication with your minion and you can hopscotch along, as long as follows legal moves/route.
DeleteDoes the "under construction" location allow us to violate the rules about miniatures that started to be painted before the challenge began, because that's my current reading of it.
ReplyDelete"This is the studio for painting projects which are just not quite there yet"
DeleteIt could be clearer but I'm certain it's about projects, not miniatures, that have been started and not completed.
It will allow you to do unfinished miniatures.
DeleteSorry, everyone. I should have been clearer on that Studio. Thanks Tamsin and Curt!
DeleteWhoa whoa whoa, this is a game-changer! Love it
DeleteWonderful work Sidney! I must confess I was expecting more Hammer Horror than 20thC Fox.
ReplyDeleteThat might be next year, when we go all Mork Borg ;)
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