GW Gamesday pics

Skrit

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Originally posted by t_haye2
there\'s roughly 8000 people at games day vikey.

@skrit: nope, i\'m moving to london beginning of next year, if all goes according to plan, so i\'ll have to live without fresh \'broodjes haring\' and \'Febo nasiballen\' for a while longer....

Okay, hope you\'ll get more room then! (As I understand that your living in a very small room now!)

Ik can send you some \'Nasi ballen\' if you\'d like! ;)lol
 

multibarrelled

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Originally posted by 7ommy

December :| :~( isnt it usually 2 weeks after the event? ???

I had a word after the presentations and they apologised for not giving out the usual Winner\'s Letter (they\'ll be in the post), and that the beginning of December was the most likely Studio appointment.
 

Ritual

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@SJB
Those entries look magnificent. Especially the terminator and the empire champ. The standard must be insanely high if those didn\'t even make third place (although I have a hard time seeing how that WFB single bronze could possibly be considered better than yours).
 

Skrit

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Steve just saw your entries and i must say that they look awesome! Very clean and crisp painting you did there! A couple a tens from me! :D
 

ramonlaan

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Phew...

Just in from 1000 km drive over the last few days... Yup I went by car (and boat) :)

Twas nice to have a good chat on saturday with Tammy again (I felt right at home on that throne ;) ) and on games day itself it was great to see all of you again. At the beginning of this year Koen, Jasper and I tried to form a dutch pact to criticise eachothers work in order to improve. Though I wish Koen and Jasper were harsher for me (2 first cuts from 3 entries, getting old...) I think They did brilliant. Koens 40K Ork monster deserved the bronze for sure. And I told you guys Jasper would place didn\'t I? His 3 trolls in Minas Tirith Absolutely ruled the category from the start (only took him 700 hours to build....).

So, a few things I want of my chest, and I do not intend to flame here. But first, Hardys Prince. Great model and lovbely painting. The fact it didn\'t place IMHO had nothing to do with teh painting quality. The religeous stuff is simply banned by the rules. But anyway, I felt that he just missed the point of iconography totally here. Why would you put christian stuff on a 40K figure at all? And we are talking about a very lifelike crist head with thorny wreath here... Might as well paint on a Sigmarite iconography, or freehand a nice serene woodland scene :) In short: the iconography did not fit at all!

The this. Trust me if I say that the marauder was frickin\' amazin! The standard of the GD was totally unbelievable. Just take a look what stuff did notplace (Ultramarine springs to mind...)

While I agree that I had a few questionmarks with the WF single bronze it was such a weird entry that evn with my nose pressed against the glass I could not see much of it at all....

Oh and on that can of worms mentioned by Steve... I think I will save up some money, commission someone like, I don\'t know, the level of Brian Nelson?? to make a mini. Then I\'ll cough up enough dough to let Matt Parkes paint it up it, then I\'ll do the drybrushing of a few sand grains on the base and enter that? I am just kidding of course. But it was all pretty clear before when it was clearly stated that you would have to enter your won work. With the example above everyone would know that the work was not mine... But how about taking something like the scene from Jasper (gold diorama) for example. The fcat that he spend 700 hours o it and still lives is amzing in itself. But if we from CMON would all pool up and do one piece of a whole diorama ouwld it also not take away a little bit of the whole thing (700 hours divided by 70 people is quite OK for a placing in the finals....)
Truly? I don\'t know what to think about collaborations actually... But where it was once pretty clear it is now a hugely grey area to be exploited by unimaginable cleer tricks... I shudder.

Rant off..

Sorry \'bout that... must sleep now. Have slept on average of 4 hours each night the whole last 7 days...

Ramon
 

Boothdom

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Hello all,

Just to say a big thanks to Tammy for organising the meet up. I was really cool to see you guys and I hope to catch up again in the future.

My entry for fantasy single mini is up and hopeful will get approved soon. It made the cut, but alas, didn\'t place. The quality of the winners really was very good, a big step above my skill anyway! I didn\'t get to see the bronze WF Single as it was gone form the cabinet by half 2!!! Curious ???

Ah well must start earlier next year!!! :D

Here\'s the link:

http://www.coolminiornot.com/69065

Hope you like it!

Cheers again,

Dom
 
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t_haye2

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hmmmm...in the end I didn;t really organize as much as hope for the best....i took all the effort to get the list of people, onlyt to forget prinitng it out....:) doh! but it was a good day, i enjoyed myself, it was great meeting everybody.
 

Mantra

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I entered six categories, made 4 cuts and was in the top five in the large scale, I was very pleased.

met some really nice people - Dragonsreach, Medved, tenToOne, Christian Blair, Jacob, Mike Anderson, Allan_C and the amazingly talented Victor Hardy.

I had a long chat with VH just after spending about half and hour staring at his entry with my jaw firmly on the floor. I don\'t care what anyone says about religious iconography - his entry was one of the best minis I have ever seen, and I have been looking at them for over 20 years.

When you look at the way that GW bends the rules for certain people at previous GD\'s, I think that a bit of leniancy could have been shown for someone who has travelled from the states and spent 2 years (yes, thats right TWO YEARS) working on his entry, I am not saying that there should be favouritism, oh no, but just take a look at previous years winners then look at the rules - like - Open winners not being able to win the sword (Matt Parkes with the chariot tournamount) entries being on a proper game base (too many to mention) and this years entry from Mr. Parkes and Co. (note: I have nothing but the utmost respect for anyone I have mentioned, this is not aimed at the artists, but GW)

anyway, hope I haven\'t upset too many people, but It was a great day, and I thought the entries were better than ever, even though that once again, the judging was iffy.
 

Mantra

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one point, I just got the feeling that the judges just didn\'t want an American to win. I maybe wrong
 

Medved

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i have to say too that mr hardy\'s mini was just awesome. forget GD that mini would rock here. he has seriously messed my mind up now. the WF bronze certainly seemed a bit odd but hey it happens. @ramon thanks for all the advice about sculpting...let me know when you get some casts made of the seductress, and i wouldnt mind having a go at your mini slaan!

thanks to tammy for not dropping my mini and all the other painters for just being there and being good at painting. seeing the stuff we do in real life made me want to try out some new stuff.

@sjb i\'m going to start meditating a good half hour before i start with the green stuff just to get my psychic mood settled.............now i bet you are all confused???
 
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t_haye2

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but mantra...matt\'s chariot entry was entered in the battle scene if i remember correctly, not in the open......

I\'ll be thelast to say that the judging had=s been consistent through the years, or the rules for that matter, but I do undertsand the decision. On the other hand, one of the judges told me Hardy would have taken the sword if the imagery wasn\'t christian.
 

Evil Dave

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Originally posted by ramonlaan
Oh and on that can of worms mentioned by Steve... I think I will save up some money, commission someone like, I don\'t know, the level of Brian Nelson?? to make a mini. Then I\'ll cough up enough dough to let Matt Parkes paint it up it, then I\'ll do the drybrushing of a few sand grains on the base and enter that? I am just kidding of course. But it was all pretty clear before when it was clearly stated that you would have to enter your won work. With the example above everyone would know that the work was not mine... But how about taking something like the scene from Jasper (gold diorama) for example. The fcat that he spend 700 hours o it and still lives is amzing in itself. But if we from CMON would all pool up and do one piece of a whole diorama ouwld it also not take away a little bit of the whole thing (700 hours divided by 70 people is quite OK for a placing in the finals....)
Truly? I don\'t know what to think about collaborations actually... But where it was once pretty clear it is now a hugely grey area to be exploited by unimaginable cleer tricks... I shudder.

When birds fly in the right formation, they only need to exert half the effort. Even in nature, teamwork results in collective laziness. :D
 

Logansama

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I over heard Kitty asking for critique from a GW staffer who was guarding the Open category case. After announcing he was colour blind he asked if she had dry brushed the dragon and if she knew what a glaze was.

That made me chuckle.
 

Logansama

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Oh and does anyone have any photos of the dozen or so Adeptus Custodes conversions there? The Jakob Nielsen one on the GW site was probably the worst one of the bunch amusingly enough. There was one mounted on a brown wooden show base holding a force halberd in the right hand and pointing with his left, was a beautiful conversion.

Oh, and may I see a pic of Victor Hardy\'s deamon prince?
 
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Sorcerer

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@SJB, I believe both, at least your Ultra, should have received a Golden Demon.

Both are absolutely fantastic.

I don\'t know what you can do to beat those!

Stunning pieces of art!

Well done.

And yup, there is always next year. :)
 

Primeval

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So how do they judge joint entries? I am kind of surprised they allow that, unless they made a seperate category for it it doesn\'t seem fair to the people that do both on their own. I recall seeing a figure somewhere on here not too long ago that was a joint effort (I think for the German GD maybe) and was kind of surprised by that. Not that I am all that familiar with the rules, just seemed odd to me.
 

kittykat23uk

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Originally posted by Logansama
I over heard Kitty asking for critique from a GW staffer who was guarding the Open category case. After announcing he was colour blind he asked if she had dry brushed the dragon and if she knew what a glaze was.

That made me chuckle.

Yeah, after carefully blending every single scale and underpainting, then glazing the wings to build up the colour, the guy suggested I ought to have considered drybrushing it! :duh: I don\'t understand what goes through their minds sometimes..... Though he thought the purple was a bit out of place on the rocks. But I think that personally it helps to balance the blue and purple tones on the dragon and keeps the rocks dark without looking unpainted. Again, he suggested drybrushing the rocks with codex grey and then glazing with black.... Hmmm... I\'d have liked to know what the judges thought as he was just one of the stewards.

Regards

Kat
 

gilibran

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Official coverage

The official coverage is up with the names of the winners:

http://uk.games-workshop.com/goldendemon/uk/2004/default.htm

I noticed that there are not that many winning entries from last years winners. Have they been lazy or have they been \"overtaken\" by all those newcomers ? :innocent:

I do not want to discuss things like bases, team painting, freelancer etc.
It is good to see a lot of fresh competitors.
Well, done and congratulations.

Michael
 
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