Welcome to the Painting Challenge. Here you will find the fabulous, fevered work of miniature painters from around the world. While participants come from every every possible demographic, they have three things in common: they love miniatures, they enjoy a supportive community, and they want to set themselves against the Challenge. This site features the current year's event along with the archives of past Painting Challenges. Enjoy your visit and remember to come back soon.
Tuesday, 31 December 2024
From SidneyR: Lord Ghoda's Limbo of Sorcery (37 points)
Monday, 8 January 2024
From ColeF - Devils, Demons, And Dervishes (45 Points)
Okay, maybe that's all of us, but I'm trying to be better, which leads me to my first ever post!
I dug deep into my pit of unpainted shame and threw some paint till I felt nice.
But the minis have great depth, simple details, with not a lot of excessive bits and bobs, and I enjoyed painting them. Is it worth the 2014 Kickstarter FOMO I bought into? Please stop asking these questions, they make me uncomfortable.
Second we have a Dervish for Battletech, printed in Resin. I mostly dipped a toe into Battletech because I missed painting Sci Fi miniatures, and I must say that the official Catalyst minis, as well as the numerous STLs available online are a treat to paint, plus I get to practice edge highlighting.
Thanks for having me in this challenge and encouraging me to slay my grey. Love seeing all the submissions every day.
Cole
Points Totals
3x 28mm Assorted = 15 Points
1x 54mm Demon = 10 Points
Overdues and Returns = 20 Points
Sylvain: Great first post Cole! The colors are rich and deep and you brought out lots of volume in your miniatures. You offer a great variety of figurines and I will be looking forward to see what comes up next from your paint station.
Thursday, 29 December 2022
From SidneyR: “The Samurai, the Servant and the Demon” (Under Construction): 45 points
I wanted to start off Challenge XIII with the chance to make something, however small. The ‘Under Construction’ studio seemed like a good place to do that. I’ve spent much of my wargaming time this year building up Japanese terrain and painting miniatures for a skirmish ruleset, set in 17th Century Japan.
We’ve played about a dozen or more games set in a Japanese historical background, but I wanted to expand the scope to create some games based on historical ukiyo-e prints and the rich tapestry of Japanese myths and legends. So we have, for this entry, a samurai and his servant preparing for a duel against an Oni, a Japanese demon.
The samurai is from the former Games Workshop range of Samurai, now sold by Wargames Foundry. I love these sculpts - created by Aly Morrison in 1984. They have, to my mind, stood the test of time very well. There are some commentators online who have mentioned that the figures look like caricatures, with the inference that this is a bad thing. However, I had the pleasure of chatting to Aly about the figures a few years back, and his guide in sculpting the range were the ukiyo-e woodblock prints of artists such as Utamaro, Kunichika, Utagawa and Yoshitoshi. Which makes the range well suited for the ‘feel’ of the game I’m looking to try and create.
I didn’t make any changes to the samurai, or his trusty servant (from Perry Miniatures). But I did scratch-build a small campfire on which a large freshwater fish could be cooking. I used a few scraps of wood, and a selection of 3D printed fish, one of which I could skewer on a brass-wire spit, and some large sub-tropical leaves cut from the metal foil of a wind bottle. A small sprinkle of fiery-painted sand and foam completed the embers and flames of the fire.
As my time is a bit restricted for painting at present, my hope for Challenge XIII is to create small collections of figures depicting duels, fighting engagements, and smaller companies for use on the games I’ve been playing. However, dear fellow Challengers, that does not prevent the creation by me of supremely frivolous ‘character cards’ for the entries I’ll be painting. The values and attributes on the cards make sense as part of the rules (hopefully!). So here are the character cards for the heroes and villain for this submission:
Thursday, 23 December 2021
From StuartL - A Mammoth 1st Post - Skaro - 117 points
As this is my first post for this challenge, a quick introduction (for the newcomers to the AHPC) and a quick recap (for people who have been around for the last couple of challenges), seem in order.
Sunday, 15 March 2020
From StuartL - Challenge Island Safari Journal - 15th March (70 Points)
"Excuse me! I want to make a complaint."
One moment please, I am trying to update everyone.
"No! I want to register a complaint now. I've had enough."
Very well Mr. Biggleswiff. What exactly is the nature of your complaint?
"Well, where to begin? This tour has been awfully slow as of late, we've been chased by Ogres, infected by Plague Marines, nearly eaten by the Snow Lord, and to be quite honest, I'm not even sure you know where you are going."
I see Mr. Biggleswiff. Well, let me assure you that the Snow Lord was only joking about eating you, probably. As for the Ogres, they were a bit of a surprise for me too. And I have a map.
"That's beside the point. I want my money back and I want off this island pronto."
Is that right? As luck would have it we're at Sander's Sand Dunes, we have a regional office here. I'll just pop in a call to head office and they'll deal with you ASAP. One moment.
Good news Mr. Biggleswiff. They are sending the Director of Customer Services himself to deal with your complaint.
"WHO DARES SUMMON ME?"
Mr. Biggleswiff would like to register a complaint sir. Apparently he isn't happy with parts of the tour.
"IS THIS SO, MR. BIGGLESWIFF?"
"Um...er... well, it's just that... um... the Island is pretty dangerous, and um...."
"I SEE. PLEASE ACCEPT MY MOST PROFOUND APOLOGIES. ON BEHALF OF CHALLENGE ISLAND TOURS I CAN OFFER YOU A FULL REFUND AND IMMEDIATE CANCELLATION OF YOUR CONTRACT. WE HERE AT C.I.S.T PRIDE OURSELVES ON MAINTAINING THE HIGHEST LEVELS OF CUSTOMER SERVICE. JUST INITIAL HERE AND YOUR CONTRACT WILL BE VOIDED AND A REFUND SENT TO YOUR ACCOUNT."
"Well sir, that's very reasonable of you. Thank you."
"YOU'RE VERY WELCOME. NOW THAT YOU ARE NO LONGER A PAYING MEMBER OF THE TOUR, IT WOULD APPEAR THAT YOU'RE NO LONGER COVERED BY THE C.I.S.T'S 'NOT HAVING YOUR SOUL DEVOURED BY AN IRATE DAEMON' POLICY. GOODBYE MR. BIGGLESWIFF."
#Crunch#
"ANY OTHER COMPLAINTS FOR THE CUSTOMER SERVICES DEPARTMENT TO ADDRESS? NO? GOOD!"
Has he gone? Phew, He's a very hands on manager I must say. He takes the role as head of Customer Services very seriously. Trust me, he's a riot at office parties though.
Anyway, who would like a trip on a balloon?
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When I saw the entry requirement for the Sand Dunes, I knew that this model would be ideal for it. The figure is from a Reaper Bones Kickstarter and is massive. In fact, here is Battle Brother Proportionis Comparicus of the Ultramarines to show the scale.
The model stands over 4" high and has a 7" wingspan. Painting him was quite challenging as the wings make the figure quite heavy to hold as you're working on it, plus they get in the way a lot.
I have no idea how many points he's worth, so hopefully today's minion can figure something out, (plus 30 points for the Sand Dunes please). As the last line of the journal indicates, I hope to be availing myself of the services of Sarah's Balloon in the very near future.
MilesR: Wow a lot of people are leaving the scoring discretion up to me. We;; some people just have to learn the hard way.... Using my completely malicious scoring decision making methodology, I deem this spooky entry worth 8 28mm figures or 40 points. That nets you a tidy 70 for the whole shebang!
Wednesday, 29 January 2020
From TeemuL: Fire, Fire! (45 points)
There are seven metal Flamers of Tzeentch and one Ogroid Thaumaturge. Thaumaturges are strange creatures of Tzeentch, they are actually rather good in combat and they still are able to cast spells. I haven't actually tried him yet or never faced one, but that's what I have read. Actually, I'd like to get another one and convert him as Slaughterpriest of Khorne...
I'm not much of a blender (as miniature painter), but with these contrast paints it happens almost automatically and since I wanted to have some smoothness in the color transitions I tried it with these. They turned up rather nice. Big One got a bit too dark, but some drybrushing saved the day. The basing is Citadel texture "paint", which gives rather nice result after drybrush.
I calculated 45 points, 35 for 7 28mm demons and 10 points for the big demon (over 50mm tall).
Latest gossips from Awdry's Atoll:
"Demons?!? I have had enough of this atoll!"
"Get me a ship or something nautical!"
"Or better yet, get me a woman!"
"ANY woman!!!"
From Daved - The challenge always introduces me something i have no idea about - this is one of them..but they surely are colourful.. grand job