As you can see I embraced the new terrain category, finishing off a 15mm Russian village, a 6mm ECW castle and a 28mm bridge. I got a good portion of my new DAK Army finished and managed to complete entries for all bonus rounds. I started with a 500 point goal, extended it to 600 and finished up with 679pts - which I was very happy with noting that I was travelling for about 4 weeks of the challenge.
Last year I was thrilled to get a Bonus Round Runner Up spot - this year I managed to jag two! The first was this really wonderfully sculpted One Man Dirigible which I had sitting around for about 4 years and which I entered for the Flight Round
My Second Runner Up placement was for my FIW Royal Artillery Piece in the BFG Round. I really enjoyed building this small vignette for the FIW Army I built last year during AHPC VII.
Perhaps my favourite piece to work on this challenge was my Friekorps PanzerAuto (Armoured Car), which I did in January:
The Challenge was, once again, a tonne of fun for a LOT of fun amongst wonderfully productive and encouraging hobbyists. I hope to be back for AHPC IX!
https://thepaintingchallenge.blogspot.com.au/2018/04/paul-ogs-ahpc-viii-wrap-up.html
A grand haul . I did particularly like the dirigible
ReplyDeleteThat's a good looking haul, another cracking year for you Paul.
ReplyDeleteMarvellous work Paul!
ReplyDeleteAn excellent effort Paul. Live the FIW Artillery!
ReplyDeleteAll lovely additions. I do like the AC!
ReplyDeleteGood to see you safe and sound back in port mate. My favourite is still the Friekorps PanzerAuto. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous, eclectic mix.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking haul
ReplyDeleteReally great stuff. cheers
ReplyDeleteLovely work there old chap - and I am pleased to the glass of beer in evidence or was that entered for a bonus round?
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
DC
A very impressive turnout. I particularly like the Armoured Car.
ReplyDeleteHi Paul, I've a photo of my Granddad leaning (posing?) against his armoured car, during WW1. That model of yours is the exact replica! Where did you get it? Thanks Allan.
ReplyDeleteHi Allen- what a great pic! Would love to see it
DeleteThis is an Austin Mk 2, model by 1st Corps - look here:
https://1stcorps.co.uk/product/austin-armoured-car-v2/
Hi Paul, thanks for the link.
Deletere my grandad's photo - is there no way to add a jpeg here?
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