NagoyaHammer 2013 - Terrain Contest
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 12:55 pm
This year will be the start of a new competition for NagoyaHammer. As the thread title indicates (and as I have mentioned in a previous post), this competition is for folks to design and make their own terrain.
Ideally I would like to have one table covered with terrain made by attendees this year. The reason for this is twofold. Firstly, I find that at the regular Joshin events, terrain is either provided by a handful of people, or (sorry to say this) a little rushed and half hearted. By encouraging people to make terrain that they hope can win a contest, I want to inspire everyone to get on with making some nice terrain sets. Secondly, I would like to have some new tables at NagoyaHammer events as we've been using the same ones for the past 3 years and getting some variety would be good. As it stands I am pushed for storage space and time.
So, with all that said, lets get down to the details:
Rules
The terrain should measure no more than 12" by 12".
The terrain should be mounted on a base of some sort which should be painted/flocked etc to match the terrain. Free standing trees should have a base to mark out their area on the tabletop.
Terrain can be home made, bought, or a mix of the two. However, purchased, pre-painted terrain will not be judged for the contest unless there is very clear evidence of work being put into it.
The terrain can be in up to 3 separate sections up to the guidelines given above. (e.g. three small buildings rather than 1 big one), though the 3 sections should look like they go together.
The winning terrain piece will be decided by public vote.
All the terrain must follow the competition theme below.
Terrain doesn't have to have a 40K appearance, but it shouldn't look out of place in 40K. E.g. covering the terrain with Warhammer Fantasy Bits or historical minis. It should also be reasonably generic in terms of race.
The Theme
So, for this year I'd like to see a Jungle theme. I'm not talking about the Jungle Book here, I mean the kind of place where predatory alien hunters travel in pairs and even then avoid it at night. Dark, dank, overgrown and dangerous are the order of the day here. Overgrown temples, swamps, carnivorous plants, lairs of fiendish creatures, pit traps to catch the unwary and enough snakes and spiders to give even Indiana Jones and Tarzan second thoughts.
The prizes.
Yes, that is a plural. The winning entry will get two prizes from this contest. One prize will be a terrain kit that they can build and use themselves. The other will be something a bit more unique. I will also be building some terrain for this contest. As I want to encourage people to have their own terrain sets, the winning entry will also get my terrain piece to help them expand their collection.
So, time to get building guys!
P.
Ideally I would like to have one table covered with terrain made by attendees this year. The reason for this is twofold. Firstly, I find that at the regular Joshin events, terrain is either provided by a handful of people, or (sorry to say this) a little rushed and half hearted. By encouraging people to make terrain that they hope can win a contest, I want to inspire everyone to get on with making some nice terrain sets. Secondly, I would like to have some new tables at NagoyaHammer events as we've been using the same ones for the past 3 years and getting some variety would be good. As it stands I am pushed for storage space and time.
So, with all that said, lets get down to the details:
Rules
The terrain should measure no more than 12" by 12".
The terrain should be mounted on a base of some sort which should be painted/flocked etc to match the terrain. Free standing trees should have a base to mark out their area on the tabletop.
Terrain can be home made, bought, or a mix of the two. However, purchased, pre-painted terrain will not be judged for the contest unless there is very clear evidence of work being put into it.
The terrain can be in up to 3 separate sections up to the guidelines given above. (e.g. three small buildings rather than 1 big one), though the 3 sections should look like they go together.
The winning terrain piece will be decided by public vote.
All the terrain must follow the competition theme below.
Terrain doesn't have to have a 40K appearance, but it shouldn't look out of place in 40K. E.g. covering the terrain with Warhammer Fantasy Bits or historical minis. It should also be reasonably generic in terms of race.
The Theme
So, for this year I'd like to see a Jungle theme. I'm not talking about the Jungle Book here, I mean the kind of place where predatory alien hunters travel in pairs and even then avoid it at night. Dark, dank, overgrown and dangerous are the order of the day here. Overgrown temples, swamps, carnivorous plants, lairs of fiendish creatures, pit traps to catch the unwary and enough snakes and spiders to give even Indiana Jones and Tarzan second thoughts.
The prizes.
Yes, that is a plural. The winning entry will get two prizes from this contest. One prize will be a terrain kit that they can build and use themselves. The other will be something a bit more unique. I will also be building some terrain for this contest. As I want to encourage people to have their own terrain sets, the winning entry will also get my terrain piece to help them expand their collection.
So, time to get building guys!
P.