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6 Jan 2015

Pendraken Painting Competition 2015

Pendraken Painting Competition 2015

The 2015 Pendraken Painting Competition had a huge 229 entries, our 2nd highest turnout in the five years we've been running it, so that's to everyone who has taken the time to paint up an entry.  Every year the standard gets higher and higher and the judges have had such a difficult decision on their hands.

The Judges never seem to have an easy job on their hands, and this year was no different.  There were several close categories, and we've got a few tied 2nd places this year as well!

Just for info, each judge had 6 points in total to award.  3 points went to their 1st place choice, 2 points to their 2nd place, and 1 point to their 3rd choice.  The points from all 5 judges were added together to give us our winners and runners-up.

And so, without further ado, the winners are:

Foot - Pre-20th C. (29 entries)

There were come very nice entries in this category and the points were split over several of the entries.  In the end it was the tidy colourful work and careful detailing that caught the judges eyes, but things were so tight that we almost ended up with a tie for 1st place!  It's worth mentioning though, that Streetgang's entries split the opinions and the points, so he almost missed out on winning a prize!

1st place: Roman Shieldwall, by Streetgang - wins £20 Pendraken credit, and 5 painted buildings from Escenografia Epsilon!

1st place: Roman Shieldwall, by Streetgang - wins £20 Pendraken credit, and 5 painted buildings from Escenografia Epsilon!

2nd place: SYW Grenadiers, by ali657 - wins £10 Pendraken credit!

2nd place: SYW Grenadiers, by ali657 - wins £10 Pendraken credit!

Foot - 20th C. (14 entries)

This category had a smaller number of entries compared to the others, but it was still a strong showing.  There were some nice camo patterns attempted on several of the entries, but in the end it was the clean and tidy work that pushed the winners over the finishing line. 

1st place: US Paras in Normandy, by BH62 - wins £20 Pendraken credit, and a £30 voucher from Last Man Last Bullet!

1st place: US Paras in Normandy, by BH62 - wins £20 Pendraken credit, and a £30 voucher from Last Man Last Bullet!

2nd place: WWI Middle East Brits, by WeeWars - wins £10 Pendraken credit!

2nd place: WWI Middle East Brits, by WeeWars - wins £10 Pendraken credit!

Mounted (26 entries)

This was really one of the standout categories in this year's competition, such a high level across so many entries that it really had the judges scratching their heads.  It was so close in fact that we've got a three-way tie for the Runner-Up position, all Late Roman figures as well.  Again, Streetgang's multiple excellent entries split his points and meant that he missed out on 1st place!

1st place: Late Roman Cataphracts, by barbarian - wins £20 Pendraken credit, and any kit from Severn Models!

1st place: Late Roman Cataphracts, by barbarian - wins £20 Pendraken credit, and any kit from Severn Models!

Joint 2nd place: Late Roman cavalry, by irregularwars - wins £5 Pendraken credit!

Joint 2nd place: Late Roman cavalry, by irregularwars - wins £5 Pendraken credit!

Joint 2nd place: Late Roman Cataphracts, by streetgang - wins £5 Pendraken credit!

Joint 2nd place: Late Roman Cataphracts, by streetgang - wins £5 Pendraken credit!

Joint 2nd place: Late Roman cavalry, by streetgang - wins £5 Pendraken credit!

Joint 2nd place: Late Roman cavalry, by streetgang - wins £5 Pendraken credit!

Vehicle (39 entries)

This category had a mix of entries, from bold camo schemes to more subtle detailing, but there were two entries that really caught the judges attention and picked up the majority of the points.  The Winner in this category is the first of two entries that picked up a maximum 15 points from the judges, so well done to that man!

1st place: Vietnam Air Cav, by Matt of Munslow - wins £20 Pendraken credit, and 5 painted buildings from Escenografia Epsilon!

1st place: Vietnam Air Cav, by Matt of Munslow - wins £20 Pendraken credit, and 5 painted buildings from Escenografia Epsilon!

2nd place: Panther, by BH62 - wins £10 Pendraken credit!

2nd place: Panther, by BH62 - wins £10 Pendraken credit!

Fantasy & Sci-Fi (31 entries)

The Fantasy and Sci-Fi category was a similarly tight category, with only five entries picking up points and three of those fighting it out for the prizes.  Special mention has to go to Ironduke for the sheer number of entries, both in this category and others!  In the end it was some nice detailed animal work and some very nice highlighting that took the prizes.

1st place: Mounted Samurai Apes, by Ironduke - wins £20 Pendraken credit, and a 2 player Starter Set from Hawk Wargames!

1st place: Mounted Samurai Apes, by Ironduke - wins £20 Pendraken credit, and a 2 player Starter Set from Hawk Wargames!

2nd place: Goblin Red-Paws, by celtofkernow - wins £10 Pendraken credit, and a PHR Starter Army from Hawk Wargames!

2nd place: Goblin Red-Paws, by celtofkernow - wins £10 Pendraken credit, and a PHR Starter Army from Hawk Wargames!

Open - Single Base (54 entries)

This category saw an excellent turnout, with a great mix of ideas and styles on show.  The variety of the entries is always something we enjoy seeing at Pendraken HQ and it's one of our personal favourites!  Picking the best out of over 50 entries was always going to be a difficult task, but in the end our judges had two clear favourites.

1st place: Kublai Khan, by Matt of Munslow - wins £20 Pendraken credit, and a copy of our new Warband Fantasy rules!

1st place: Kublai Khan, by Matt of Munslow - wins £20 Pendraken credit, and a copy of our new Warband Fantasy rules!

2nd place: Lee with his dog, by maciek - wins £10 Pendraken credit!

2nd place: Lee with his dog, by maciek - wins £10 Pendraken credit!

Open - Army! (36 entries)

All of the judges agreed that this was the hardest category of all to decide on, with so many outstanding entries on show and the judges finding it very difficult to pick just three for their points.  Loads of 10mm figures, all nicely painted on the table, what's not to like?!  After the dust had settled though, there were three entries battling it out for the prizes, with the eventual winners just edging ahead of third place.

1st place: Sub-Roman British, by streetgang - wins £20 Pendraken credit, and a 6 month subscription to Wargames Illustrated!

1st place: Sub-Roman British, by streetgang - wins £20 Pendraken credit, and a 6 month subscription to Wargames Illustrated!

2nd place: WWI Austrians, by golem - wins £10 Pendraken credit!

2nd place: WWI Austrians, by golem - wins £10 Pendraken credit!

So congratulations to all of our winners, we'll be contacting you each individually to get your prizes sorted out, probably after we get back from the WMMS show on Sunday.  We'll also get your Winner's medals added to your profiles!

We'd like to thank our Judges for giving up their time to judge the competition, it's always a difficult task going through all of the entries, so we're grateful to them for their time.

And of course, huge thanks to everyone who has taken part this year, I hope you enjoyed taking part and you've managed to chip away at your lead mountain!

Coming up next will be the Aart Brouwer People's Choice Award, where all the entries who achieved at least a point (plus a few of my own favourites!) will go into a public poll to decide a winner.  The voting on this will run for one week, with a closing deadline of Thursday 12th March.  The winner of this category will receive a £20 voucher for loads of Minibits goodies and also a Scourge Starter Set from Hawk Wargames!  Please make sure to place your votes here:

And finally, as a special bonus for everyone who entered, we've got one more prize to give out!  This participation prize will be given out to one randomly selected person who has entered this years competition.  The Winners and Runners-Up will be taken out of the pot first, and then we'll draw a name from the hat to find our winner!  The lucky person will receive £10 worth of Pendraken goodies, along with a Shaltari Tribes Starter Set army from Hawk Wargames!  We'll announce this at the same time as the People's Choice winner, so stay tuned!

My entries for the Pendraken Painting Competition 2015.

Categories:

Foot - Pre-20th C. - Min: 3 / Max: 16 figures on a single base, and pre-1900.

Gallic Skirmishers

Gallic Skirmishers picture 1

Gallic Skirmishers picture 2

The 5th Regiment of Foot

The 5th Regiment of Foot picture 1

The 5th Regiment of Foot picture 2

1st Marine Battalion

1st Marine Battalion picture 1

1st Marine Battalion picture 2

Foot - 20th C. - Min: 3 / Max: 16 figures on a single base/movement tray.

Mounted - Min: 3 / Max: 10 figures on a single base/movement tray.

Vehicle - Single vehicle on or off base.

Fantasy & Sci-Fi - Anything Fantasy or Sci-Fi oriented, on a single base/movement tray.

Amazon Warband

Amazon Warband picture 1

Amazon Warband picture 2

Open - Single Base - Anything which doesn't fit into the other categories, with a max base size of 100x100mm.  Includes single figures, artillery bases, command stands, etc.

Barbarian Catapult

Barbarian Catapult picture 1

Barbarian Catapult picture 2

Siege Tower with Gauls

Siege Tower with Gauls picture 1

Siege Tower with Gauls picture 2

Gauls with ladders

Gauls with ladders pictures 1

Gauls with ladders pictures 2

Amazon Command

Amazon Command picture 1

Amazon Command picture 2

Working Party

Working Party picture 1

Working Party picture 2

Ladies & Gentlemen



Carriage

Carriage picture 1

Carriage picture 2

Star fort with outer ditch, 16th to 19th Century

Star fort with outer ditch picture 1

Star fort with outer ditch picture 2

Open - Army! - Armies, Units, Dungeons, whole table setups, anything!

Gallic Army

Gallic Army picture 1

Gallic Army picture 2

Gallic Army picture 3

Gallic Army picture 4

Gallic Army picture 5

AWI Army

AWI Army picture 1

AWI Army picture 2

AWI Army picture 3

AWI Army picture 4

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