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Non-Standard Painting Techniques
By: Marc Chee Date: September 30, 2018, 8:16 am
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Hi there,
I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with taking something
really left field to Armies on Parade? For example, I've linked
a picture of my comic book style that I've been working on
recently and it's doing pretty well in some other competitions .
. . has anyone tried something decidedly left field of the 'Eavy
Metal style and would you have any advice for me if I wanted to
bring something like this?
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Re: Non-Standard Painting Techniques
By: Queen_annes_revenge Date: October 2, 2018, 5:59 am
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Suck it and see? What's the worst that can happen.
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Re: Non-Standard Painting Techniques
By: The Chin Date: October 2, 2018, 8:40 am
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Would love to see this in Golden Demon or Armies on Parade and
see how it's received. It's a gorgeous piece dude. It hurts my
brain looking at it - but in a good way! :P
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Re: Non-Standard Painting Techniques
By: Marc Chee Date: October 2, 2018, 8:59 am
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Cheers! Well Armies on Parade is already underway so I’ll post
photos soon. Also my tickets to the UK are booked, so I’ll be
there nonetheless and have plans for a little duel diorama that
I will be making.
Is there a rule on whether you can enter something in more than
one competition? Like say, Armies on Parade locally, then bring
the same diorama for the Unbound category in Golden Demon?
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Re: Non-Standard Painting Techniques
By: Mamikon Date: October 2, 2018, 9:02 am
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[quote author=Marc Chee link=topic=26.msg91#msg91
date=1538488755]
Is there a rule on whether you can enter something in more than
one competition? Like say, Armies on Parade locally, then bring
the same diorama for the Unbound category in Golden Demon?
[/quote]
Nope, you can enter a mini to the Golden Demon no matter how
many non GD awards you got for it. And you can re enter
miniatures, that you've previously entered, as long as they
didnt place in the Golden Demon before.
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Re: Non-Standard Painting Techniques
By: Mark Lifton Date: October 11, 2018, 1:48 pm
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[quote author=Mamikon link=topic=26.msg92#msg92 date=1538488946]
[quote author=Marc Chee link=topic=26.msg91#msg91
date=1538488755]
Is there a rule on whether you can enter something in more than
one competition? Like say, Armies on Parade locally, then bring
the same diorama for the Unbound category in Golden Demon?
[/quote]
Nope, you can enter a mini to the Golden Demon no matter how
many non GD awards you got for it. And you can re enter
miniatures, that you've previously entered, as long as they
didnt place in the Golden Demon before.
[/quote]
I know I have ;)
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Re: Non-Standard Painting Techniques
By: Mark Lifton Date: October 11, 2018, 1:50 pm
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[quote author=Marc Chee link=topic=26.msg70#msg70
date=1538313389]
Hi there,
I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with taking something
really left field to Armies on Parade? For example, I've linked
a picture of my comic book style that I've been working on
recently and it's doing pretty well in some other competitions .
. . has anyone tried something decidedly left field of the 'Eavy
Metal style and would you have any advice for me if I wanted to
bring something like this?
[/quote]
Julian Bayliss... he does :)
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