Well. It looks like the UK is going to be an interesting place to live for the next few years. So, until a rich benefactor decides to employ me to paint their minis at their studios in the Caribbean/Oz/Indian Ocean (maybe the US ^_^ ), I'd best console myself to painting things that I really like.
And like doesn't go anywhere near touching how overjoyed I am to be working on these two Ilyad models. Truly staggeringly beautiful models. The mini world is worse place without this kind of piece being made on a regular basis. But, the flip side of that is the feeling of sheer privilege when you are asked to do them.
Virago, the girl, I have had in my collection for a couple of years, but I felt that I needed to level up my abilities with the brush before I would be ready to do her justice. Having started, at last, oh my...
The. Actual. Joy of her and her *little* friend ^_^
The leather texturing was loads of fun experimenting with applying and removing paint. Really pleased with the result. The fur was more a matter of using the right paints/washes to get the effect to be realistic, as the sculpt had already done the hard work. The loin cloth thing on Virago was a fun mix of blending and texturing. I'm right into trying to get some texture into cloth and such at the moment, particularly because patterning isn't my strongest skill, so more "loose" stuff like this gives a nice effect, and probably suits too in the circumstances.
The eyes I just couldn't resist at this time! lol
Can't wait to do the next update ^_^
Friday, 8 May 2015
Friday, 1 May 2015
Salute come down & what next...
So. Salute is over for another year. As a show, I think that I enjoyed it. It felt a LOT busier than in previous years - in fact it was uncomfortably warm as a result in some areas of the hall, particularly the corners - and there was, as usual, too much to take in. We (as in myself, my wife, friend Gary and his future wife) stayed the night before on the rather lovely Sunborn Yacht Hotel, took in the cable car ride over to the O2, ate chicken, drank cocktails and returned to one of the traditional pre-Salute drinks haunts, the Custom House, for a couple of drinks. We were quite surprised at how low the turn out of familiar faces was this year, but it would appear that we were probably at the wrong end because much of the meeting up seemed to have been done at the Connaught bridge end of ExCel.
No matter, a good night's sleep was rather nice, and as it turned out, needed as awaking on the day of the event I wasn't quite right - not hungover, but definitely a degree under - and this has since turned into one of the more unpleasant illnesses to lay me low - a rather acute sinus/ear infection that has left me mostly deaf, exhausted and constantly nauseous - I am thankfully now on the mend and I can say that spending much of a week like that has made me appreciate my hearing!!
Enough of that though. Salute, the show...
I didn't take any photos of the stands, but there was plenty to see, with several new(ish) companies making their first appearances at the show. I had a commissioned piece on show at one such stand for Mythos Games/Paranoid Miniatures, who are about to start a Lovecraft type line of minis with a corresponding game as I understand it.
This little model is absolutely TINY! Barely 28mm to the eyes, but the concept was good, and I added the Victorian dock to tie in with the venue ^_^
The event went well and the model was particularly well received too, so happy days there!
I was going to add some minis to the Hasslefree stand, but, to be honest, we didn't stroll into the event until about 11.30, so I settled for a nice chat at the stand with some of the regulars (I even helped out with a sale or two which may have been due to me wearing a HF t-shirt on the day! lol).
I managed to completely miss at least two stands that I had every intention of visiting, mostly due to getting sidetracked with chatting to friends, but the good side of that is that I only spent on two minis - the new Muse model from Thomas David's Agora line, and the new Atlanta model from Joek minis - the bad being that I didn't get some stuff that I "needed"... Oh well.
Aside from this, there was a "Sherlocked" convention going on plus the usual London Marathon sign up at the same time. So the central concourse was awash with mostly young women in deerstalker hats, 60s styled outfits and expressions of hope of some form of eye contact with a certain Mr Cumberbatch, along with an awful lot of nylon and lycra clad running type people, plus us wargamer/painter/general nerd types. People watching over lunch was quite amusing!
Back into the (rather hot by this point) hall and over to the painting competition to see how things were progressing. I entered 4 pieces - M'Dusa, Clio & Erato, Gandalf and the HF girl that I had been working on in the week leading up to Salute (I've yet to show final shots on her because I rather crammed her and her base still needs a little work). My friend, Gary entered 3 pieces.
The judging had begun when we returned, and one of my pieces had been selected as a finalist. I'll admit that I didn't have high hopes at this point. Gary had 2 of his 3 pieces on the finalists tables, so he was already pleased because he had not reached that stage previously.
While the judging went on several painters began congregating in the area, so it was a good time to say hello to old and new friends and acquaintances. There were a few glum faces unfortunately who had had their works passed over in the competition, and from what I understand were given less than constructive critique when they collected their pieces. That was a shame, but it is difficult for the judging guys as they have barely a couple of hours to judge hundreds of pieces. I know that I have gone with high hopes in the past and been passed over for one reason or another, so I could understand the frustration. For me, I had no expectation this year, so anything was a bonus. A finalist spot was par for me - often as much due to me painting slightly left field minis! lol - so I was rather pleased and not a little surprised when the judges started moving winning pieces from the finalists table to the winners table, and almost the very last piece picked up was mine! 1st or 2nd, my M'Dusa was a winner... And so we waited for the announcements. When it came we briefly had Darth Vader helping with the awards, but he got bored and flounced off halfway through! lol
The winners were each announced, and a steady stream of familiar faces and friends were called up. When it came to my section, I fully expected a second - I have a history of second place finishes - but another person was called for the second... Nope, it was a first place, no less! Glee! ^_^
Having spent that little bit of extra time and effort on M'Dusa had already seen her very well received based on the photos that I'd shown on line, but to have her do so well in a real life competition was very satisfying indeed. Also, I don't think that I'd shown the lettering and Steampunk kind of cogs design that I had added to her plinth. It was something done with real life in mind much more than photos, but it helped to give a "complete" look on the day.
I've already shown the very worthy best of show by two time winner, David Soper, plus (almost) all of the other winners in my previous post - LINKY - so I won't go too much more into the rest of the awards, other than to say that I was pleased both for myself and for several friends who had all produced some amazing works.
If you wish to see (and vote too) more of M'Dusa, then you do so either at Coolminiornot - HERE - or alternatively at Putty & Paint - HERE
So. With Salute done, it's time to get back to the table, and I think that I am likely to let out a little "squeee!" of joy with what is being prepped for next...
Not one, but two, rare as rocking horse poo, Ilyad barbarians! One is mine, the other is a commission piece, but I thought it would be great to do them at the same time as side by side pieces, so that they can be seen together as they were originally intended, before I pack one up and send him away, halfway across the world! lol
Think that in the presence of such miniature "royalty", I'd best get my game face on!
I'm already looking forward to the next update... ^_^
No matter, a good night's sleep was rather nice, and as it turned out, needed as awaking on the day of the event I wasn't quite right - not hungover, but definitely a degree under - and this has since turned into one of the more unpleasant illnesses to lay me low - a rather acute sinus/ear infection that has left me mostly deaf, exhausted and constantly nauseous - I am thankfully now on the mend and I can say that spending much of a week like that has made me appreciate my hearing!!
Enough of that though. Salute, the show...
I didn't take any photos of the stands, but there was plenty to see, with several new(ish) companies making their first appearances at the show. I had a commissioned piece on show at one such stand for Mythos Games/Paranoid Miniatures, who are about to start a Lovecraft type line of minis with a corresponding game as I understand it.
This little model is absolutely TINY! Barely 28mm to the eyes, but the concept was good, and I added the Victorian dock to tie in with the venue ^_^
The event went well and the model was particularly well received too, so happy days there!
I was going to add some minis to the Hasslefree stand, but, to be honest, we didn't stroll into the event until about 11.30, so I settled for a nice chat at the stand with some of the regulars (I even helped out with a sale or two which may have been due to me wearing a HF t-shirt on the day! lol).
I managed to completely miss at least two stands that I had every intention of visiting, mostly due to getting sidetracked with chatting to friends, but the good side of that is that I only spent on two minis - the new Muse model from Thomas David's Agora line, and the new Atlanta model from Joek minis - the bad being that I didn't get some stuff that I "needed"... Oh well.
Aside from this, there was a "Sherlocked" convention going on plus the usual London Marathon sign up at the same time. So the central concourse was awash with mostly young women in deerstalker hats, 60s styled outfits and expressions of hope of some form of eye contact with a certain Mr Cumberbatch, along with an awful lot of nylon and lycra clad running type people, plus us wargamer/painter/general nerd types. People watching over lunch was quite amusing!
Back into the (rather hot by this point) hall and over to the painting competition to see how things were progressing. I entered 4 pieces - M'Dusa, Clio & Erato, Gandalf and the HF girl that I had been working on in the week leading up to Salute (I've yet to show final shots on her because I rather crammed her and her base still needs a little work). My friend, Gary entered 3 pieces.
The judging had begun when we returned, and one of my pieces had been selected as a finalist. I'll admit that I didn't have high hopes at this point. Gary had 2 of his 3 pieces on the finalists tables, so he was already pleased because he had not reached that stage previously.
While the judging went on several painters began congregating in the area, so it was a good time to say hello to old and new friends and acquaintances. There were a few glum faces unfortunately who had had their works passed over in the competition, and from what I understand were given less than constructive critique when they collected their pieces. That was a shame, but it is difficult for the judging guys as they have barely a couple of hours to judge hundreds of pieces. I know that I have gone with high hopes in the past and been passed over for one reason or another, so I could understand the frustration. For me, I had no expectation this year, so anything was a bonus. A finalist spot was par for me - often as much due to me painting slightly left field minis! lol - so I was rather pleased and not a little surprised when the judges started moving winning pieces from the finalists table to the winners table, and almost the very last piece picked up was mine! 1st or 2nd, my M'Dusa was a winner... And so we waited for the announcements. When it came we briefly had Darth Vader helping with the awards, but he got bored and flounced off halfway through! lol
The winners were each announced, and a steady stream of familiar faces and friends were called up. When it came to my section, I fully expected a second - I have a history of second place finishes - but another person was called for the second... Nope, it was a first place, no less! Glee! ^_^
Having spent that little bit of extra time and effort on M'Dusa had already seen her very well received based on the photos that I'd shown on line, but to have her do so well in a real life competition was very satisfying indeed. Also, I don't think that I'd shown the lettering and Steampunk kind of cogs design that I had added to her plinth. It was something done with real life in mind much more than photos, but it helped to give a "complete" look on the day.
I've already shown the very worthy best of show by two time winner, David Soper, plus (almost) all of the other winners in my previous post - LINKY - so I won't go too much more into the rest of the awards, other than to say that I was pleased both for myself and for several friends who had all produced some amazing works.
If you wish to see (and vote too) more of M'Dusa, then you do so either at Coolminiornot - HERE - or alternatively at Putty & Paint - HERE
So. With Salute done, it's time to get back to the table, and I think that I am likely to let out a little "squeee!" of joy with what is being prepped for next...
Not one, but two, rare as rocking horse poo, Ilyad barbarians! One is mine, the other is a commission piece, but I thought it would be great to do them at the same time as side by side pieces, so that they can be seen together as they were originally intended, before I pack one up and send him away, halfway across the world! lol
Think that in the presence of such miniature "royalty", I'd best get my game face on!
I'm already looking forward to the next update... ^_^
Sunday, 26 April 2015
Salute Winners Mini Post
Hi all.
I'll put together a more in depth post in the next few days, but I thought that people would like to see the winners from this year's Salute Painting Competition.
The photos below are all of the winners, in no particular order and I'll freely admit that some shots are a lot better than others, as I had to do a fair bit of leaning over and crowd elbowing to get these pics. The photos were taken just before the announcments too, so at that stage no one knew who had won what (i.e. 1st or 2nd place), and certainly not best of show at that point either.
For the record, I was fortunate enough to pic up 1st place in the Fantasy Single Miniature class, which was my first 1st at Salute, so I was very pleased indeed ^_^
And the Best of Show went to David Soper with this little beaut...
It was a great day, and nice to catch up with friends new and old. But, like I said, I'll go a little more into that in the next post.
So I'll sign off with a big CONGRATULATIONS to all of the winners (and also to the finalists, which include a few friends ;) ), and I hope that you enjoy the pics.
Cheers,
Scott
I'll put together a more in depth post in the next few days, but I thought that people would like to see the winners from this year's Salute Painting Competition.
The photos below are all of the winners, in no particular order and I'll freely admit that some shots are a lot better than others, as I had to do a fair bit of leaning over and crowd elbowing to get these pics. The photos were taken just before the announcments too, so at that stage no one knew who had won what (i.e. 1st or 2nd place), and certainly not best of show at that point either.
For the record, I was fortunate enough to pic up 1st place in the Fantasy Single Miniature class, which was my first 1st at Salute, so I was very pleased indeed ^_^
And the Best of Show went to David Soper with this little beaut...
It was a great day, and nice to catch up with friends new and old. But, like I said, I'll go a little more into that in the next post.
So I'll sign off with a big CONGRATULATIONS to all of the winners (and also to the finalists, which include a few friends ;) ), and I hope that you enjoy the pics.
Cheers,
Scott
Monday, 13 April 2015
We have a winner!
Hi all,
Been a little off grid for a couple of days, largely just weekend stuff, little bit of commission works too, but also a bit of recharging the batteries before the push towards Salute. I haven't produced anything this year that I have done specifically for competition, but I do feel pleased to have a decent varied body of work to take along this year. I expect to enter a few categories, but have no real expectation. I'm just pleased to show support for a couple of companies that have been generous and supportive to me. I have received one commission to present to a new company actually at the show, which will be shown here after the event, so I need to push on with that, and once that is done I'll get the Hasslefree girl done, maybe to a standard where I'm prepared to enter her at the event, but equally I may put her in the display case on the HF stand on the day with a few others.
Enough preamble though. What we want to know is what did you lovely people come up with for the Arnold Schwarzenegger/Lionel Richie mash up...?
Well, I am pleased to say that we had a few really fun entries which all raised a smile, as follows...
An Arnold Richie sketch by Roman Lappat was the first one and got an instant chuckle. He does look a LOT like former footballer and TV pundit, Chris Kamara too!
Conny Carlsson's weirdly necked photoshoppery raised a titter
Ian Pursey's snappy lyric brought on a smile
"he's once, twice, three times a Termie"
Normski Ealand's two entries of 'shoppery were at first grin worthy, then utterly terrifying! That second one looks like Michael Jackson on steroids! O_O
Jack Crowe gets a spot prize of a cookie, or an empty pot noodle pot (lol) for his commitment to the cause with a full rewriting of "Stuck on You"...
"Here is a little unknown cover song, originally by Lionel Richie, serenaded to our hero Arnie by the Predator as he was stalking him through the jungle. Link at the bottom so you can sing along...
I'm Hunting you, by Arnie Richie
I'm Hunting You I've got this feeling deep down in my soul that I'm gonna kill you You'll be in so much pain. Needed a friend and the way I feel now I guess I'm going to cut off your head You'll be in so much pain When I skin your face
I'm hunting you
I've been invisible too long, it's time to reveal myself
You'll be in so much pain.
So hard to see, my chameleon skin in the jungle whilst I'm stalking you
You'll be in so much pain
when I skin your face
Oh, you think you're leaving on that chopper tomorrow
but I know just where you're going
You think you've packed up all your troubles and thrown them away
But trust me, little Arnie
I'm going to rip off your face.
I'm hunting you
I've got this feeling deep down in my soul that I'm gonna kill you
You'll be in so much pain.
Needed a friend
and the way I feel now I guess I'm going to cut off your head
You'll be in so much pain
When I skin your face
https://www.youtube.com/watch…
But, the winner and the one that made me splutter a bit of tea had to be Lone Skeleton's fine photoshop effort that started cool, went dark and finally hit with a triple combo of film poster, lyrical slogan plus the addition of Emma Thompson in one of the most obscure films that I never knew Arnie (let alone Lionel) even starred in!
Congratulations to Lone Skeleton! You get the Kingdom Death Chosen/Arnel Schwarzenichie model to mash up yourself, or paint beautifully, of course! Please email/PM me your details and I'll get him out in the post to you
(The previous random winners - my apologies, I've not made it down to the post office yet with your prizes, due to lots of random excuses that I won't bore you with! I WILL absolutely get your packages out this week. I am a naughty man...)
Thanks to the rest of you for taking part. It was great to have you join in with the silliness that inhabits my head a lot of the time!
Lets see if we can make it to 1000 likes so that I can dream up another daft competition! ^_^
Catch you soon,
Scott
Been a little off grid for a couple of days, largely just weekend stuff, little bit of commission works too, but also a bit of recharging the batteries before the push towards Salute. I haven't produced anything this year that I have done specifically for competition, but I do feel pleased to have a decent varied body of work to take along this year. I expect to enter a few categories, but have no real expectation. I'm just pleased to show support for a couple of companies that have been generous and supportive to me. I have received one commission to present to a new company actually at the show, which will be shown here after the event, so I need to push on with that, and once that is done I'll get the Hasslefree girl done, maybe to a standard where I'm prepared to enter her at the event, but equally I may put her in the display case on the HF stand on the day with a few others.
Enough preamble though. What we want to know is what did you lovely people come up with for the Arnold Schwarzenegger/Lionel Richie mash up...?
Well, I am pleased to say that we had a few really fun entries which all raised a smile, as follows...
An Arnold Richie sketch by Roman Lappat was the first one and got an instant chuckle. He does look a LOT like former footballer and TV pundit, Chris Kamara too!
Conny Carlsson's weirdly necked photoshoppery raised a titter
Ian Pursey's snappy lyric brought on a smile
"he's once, twice, three times a Termie"
Normski Ealand's two entries of 'shoppery were at first grin worthy, then utterly terrifying! That second one looks like Michael Jackson on steroids! O_O
Jack Crowe gets a spot prize of a cookie, or an empty pot noodle pot (lol) for his commitment to the cause with a full rewriting of "Stuck on You"...
"Here is a little unknown cover song, originally by Lionel Richie, serenaded to our hero Arnie by the Predator as he was stalking him through the jungle. Link at the bottom so you can sing along...
I'm Hunting you, by Arnie Richie
I'm Hunting You I've got this feeling deep down in my soul that I'm gonna kill you You'll be in so much pain. Needed a friend and the way I feel now I guess I'm going to cut off your head You'll be in so much pain When I skin your face
I'm hunting you
I've been invisible too long, it's time to reveal myself
You'll be in so much pain.
So hard to see, my chameleon skin in the jungle whilst I'm stalking you
You'll be in so much pain
when I skin your face
Oh, you think you're leaving on that chopper tomorrow
but I know just where you're going
You think you've packed up all your troubles and thrown them away
But trust me, little Arnie
I'm going to rip off your face.
I'm hunting you
I've got this feeling deep down in my soul that I'm gonna kill you
You'll be in so much pain.
Needed a friend
and the way I feel now I guess I'm going to cut off your head
You'll be in so much pain
When I skin your face
https://www.youtube.com/watch…
But, the winner and the one that made me splutter a bit of tea had to be Lone Skeleton's fine photoshop effort that started cool, went dark and finally hit with a triple combo of film poster, lyrical slogan plus the addition of Emma Thompson in one of the most obscure films that I never knew Arnie (let alone Lionel) even starred in!
Congratulations to Lone Skeleton! You get the Kingdom Death Chosen/Arnel Schwarzenichie model to mash up yourself, or paint beautifully, of course! Please email/PM me your details and I'll get him out in the post to you
(The previous random winners - my apologies, I've not made it down to the post office yet with your prizes, due to lots of random excuses that I won't bore you with! I WILL absolutely get your packages out this week. I am a naughty man...)
Thanks to the rest of you for taking part. It was great to have you join in with the silliness that inhabits my head a lot of the time!
Lets see if we can make it to 1000 likes so that I can dream up another daft competition! ^_^
Catch you soon,
Scott
Tuesday, 7 April 2015
Skipping Ahead
I'm going to keep my powder dry with regards to the Clio & Erato piece that I recently completed and showed on the Facebook page, except for a couple of close up shots...
There's a couple of reasons for this, but the main reason is that I want to add a couple of bits to the back of the plinth and maybe just sharpen a couple of details here and there in order to take them to Salute later this month.
I will also be able to let you know how they got on in the Blacksmith Miniatures competition too, which closed on Sunday night (the 5th).
I have a couple of commissions to start shortly, one of which is for a new company that will be showing this model off for the first time at Salute too. I hope to have said model in hand before the end of the week, and will show more once I have permission to do so. The other is one of those rare commissions where the client says "I've got this model..." and you say YES! before you even read the rest of the message! On this occasion it is one of the Ilyad barbarians, Vorag, and I'm really looking forward to working on him for two reasons - The first being that the sculpt itself is just awesome; the second is that I have his female companion, Virago, sat in my unpainted pile, so this could be the ideal opportunity/excuse to paint her too!

While I wait for one and plan the other, I have decided to do a fun piece, and they don't come more fun for me than Hasslefree minis. I had a couple of newish sculpts that I picked up at last year's Salute (if you have read the blog recently, this mentioning of previous Salute events is bordering on obsessional! I seem to be under some weird self obligation to paint models picked up at the previous event. I think that it stems from one particular visit in 2011 where I still have a load of minis in the pile picked up from that day. I have no chance of reducing the grey pile, but I feel less guilty about it when I do this kind of thing...) and I do love a bit of experimentation. I had the skin tones still in the palette from Clio & Erato, so I painted the face and hair in a spare hour on Saturday. The hair was the bit of experimentation on this occasion, as I wanted to try out dip dyed effect hair. It's a really simple technique, but quite effective.
The armour then took a few hours to do with mostly Panzer Aces paint. Next I'll sharpen it all up and do the soft armour parts.
I'm really happy with the shine on the hair and the face. The armour is in that "meh" stage, but I'll add a little bit of wear and tear plus some kind of unit markings/insignia, probably to the chest and top of her back. Then I ought to work out a setting for her too! lol
Finally, don't forget the Kingdom Death Chosen competition that I announced previously will close this Friday (the 10th), so get your Arnie/Lionel mashups in for your chance to win.
Cheers,
Scott ^_^
There's a couple of reasons for this, but the main reason is that I want to add a couple of bits to the back of the plinth and maybe just sharpen a couple of details here and there in order to take them to Salute later this month.
I will also be able to let you know how they got on in the Blacksmith Miniatures competition too, which closed on Sunday night (the 5th).
I have a couple of commissions to start shortly, one of which is for a new company that will be showing this model off for the first time at Salute too. I hope to have said model in hand before the end of the week, and will show more once I have permission to do so. The other is one of those rare commissions where the client says "I've got this model..." and you say YES! before you even read the rest of the message! On this occasion it is one of the Ilyad barbarians, Vorag, and I'm really looking forward to working on him for two reasons - The first being that the sculpt itself is just awesome; the second is that I have his female companion, Virago, sat in my unpainted pile, so this could be the ideal opportunity/excuse to paint her too!

While I wait for one and plan the other, I have decided to do a fun piece, and they don't come more fun for me than Hasslefree minis. I had a couple of newish sculpts that I picked up at last year's Salute (if you have read the blog recently, this mentioning of previous Salute events is bordering on obsessional! I seem to be under some weird self obligation to paint models picked up at the previous event. I think that it stems from one particular visit in 2011 where I still have a load of minis in the pile picked up from that day. I have no chance of reducing the grey pile, but I feel less guilty about it when I do this kind of thing...) and I do love a bit of experimentation. I had the skin tones still in the palette from Clio & Erato, so I painted the face and hair in a spare hour on Saturday. The hair was the bit of experimentation on this occasion, as I wanted to try out dip dyed effect hair. It's a really simple technique, but quite effective.
The armour then took a few hours to do with mostly Panzer Aces paint. Next I'll sharpen it all up and do the soft armour parts.
I'm really happy with the shine on the hair and the face. The armour is in that "meh" stage, but I'll add a little bit of wear and tear plus some kind of unit markings/insignia, probably to the chest and top of her back. Then I ought to work out a setting for her too! lol
Finally, don't forget the Kingdom Death Chosen competition that I announced previously will close this Friday (the 10th), so get your Arnie/Lionel mashups in for your chance to win.
Cheers,
Scott ^_^
Friday, 27 March 2015
You're once, twice, three times a winner...
Right people. As a thank you to everyone who has taken the time to pop along here and/or click like on Facebook, I promised that I would do a freebie giveaway, so here goes...
I'm going to actually do a straight forward random draw, where my 2 year old son will pick 2 winners, who I shall send either a Kingdom Death resin White Speaker pinup or Hasslefree resin Tomoko (I think that this is the limited release version).
Now, ever since I first saw him, I thought that he reminded me of a mixture between Lionel Richie and Arnold Schwarzenegger!
So, the challenge is for you to create some kind of amusing Arnie/Lionel mashup.
It can be a song lyric, epic sketch, photoshopped image, photo of yourself dressed up as a mix of the two... Whatever you want to do.
The winner will be the one that makes me laugh the most. Simple as that.
Entries to be made as a post on the Black Hand Facebook page - HERE - and closing date will be Friday 10th April.
Have fun. Share if you like. Catch you soon. And thanks so much for following my musings.
Cheers,
Scott ^_^
I'm going to actually do a straight forward random draw, where my 2 year old son will pick 2 winners, who I shall send either a Kingdom Death resin White Speaker pinup or Hasslefree resin Tomoko (I think that this is the limited release version).
I shall do the draw over the weekend and post details hopefully on Monday 30th March.
BUT! I also want to do a fun competition giveaway...
I have on offer, one Kingdom Death Chosen model
Now, ever since I first saw him, I thought that he reminded me of a mixture between Lionel Richie and Arnold Schwarzenegger!
So, the challenge is for you to create some kind of amusing Arnie/Lionel mashup.
It can be a song lyric, epic sketch, photoshopped image, photo of yourself dressed up as a mix of the two... Whatever you want to do.
The winner will be the one that makes me laugh the most. Simple as that.
Entries to be made as a post on the Black Hand Facebook page - HERE - and closing date will be Friday 10th April.
Have fun. Share if you like. Catch you soon. And thanks so much for following my musings.
Cheers,
Scott ^_^
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