Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Games Day Germany 2013 or Another Review

Greetings!

I know, it is almost yesterdays news and with GenCon on the run the Blogosphere is already busy with other stuff. I will sit down and try to give you my point of view on this awell. 
Why? 
Well, because I might offer you another point of view, so, if you are interested, hear me out.

The great Picster from Massive Voodoo  and last years Slayer Sword Winner told me, that a blog should be like a diary and since not much people care to comment on blogs you should write it for yourself in the first place. So I will stick to this advice and start at the beginning.

Could there be a more iconic place for GD?   

 March/April 2013
Who ever cares for Games Days surely has realised, that this year is something special.
Lots of Games Days have "died" or "disappeared", which became evident months ago. If there would be a Games Day in germany noone knew for a very long time. There were rumours that the Games Day Germany should move from the honored and old halls of the Gürzenich to a convention hall. Between us, I heard the rumour that it would have cost even more than in Cologne.

So, you can imagine, how happy I have been, when the german Games Day was announced.


Honestly, I did not follow all the discussion about ticket prices and "if it was worth it" and so on.
But I thought I should give the vent a closer look on what you get for your money tis year.

June
An ex co-worker called me and asked me, if I was willing to put some of my armies in the cabinets. What shall I say? Of cause!

August
Due to the house improvement work, the move and my upcoming exam I was (and still am) "man-cave-less" which meant, I could not really perpare anything for the Golden Demon. This meant a whole new experence for me. Since my first Games Day, I have ALWAYS entered something. Family and Ffriends know that in the weeks before I am good for nothing since I am working of stuff to enter.
Well, this year was different in that way too.

Due to the fact, that the fate of the future Games Days is still in balance and if the rumours about the ticket-sales are true, the Big Bad British Badguys won't think twice about cutting of what lots of people love.
But this is future talk.

Bearing in mind, that this could be the last Games Day in Germany, promised myself to make it count.

Saturday
So I did what I did last year (and all the years before that):
I arrived on Saturday, went to the Gürzenich, set up my models, met old friends and was done for the day.
Some other guys filling their cabinets. In this case Haralds and his beautiful elves.

My Genestealer Cult in their display.
A rare sight that weekend, the entrance hall without people.

To get the following straight, here a little disclaimer. For those who don't know it, the bitter truth:
I have worked for Games Workshop for more years than I care to count and I don't regret a second of that time.

That's why I didn't join the communities "Painters Dinner" that happened Saturday night (though I love the fact the people do such a thing!) but followed the invitation of my old co-workers to have dinner with them.

We were enjoying way to much meat and beer, when my plans for that weekeend took a drastic change.
The Games Days organisator got a call, he turned a little pale, before he turned to me with a mix of a shark-smile and pure dispair. The prime judge for the Golden Demon had called in sick and since I had done the job several years, he asked me if I could replace him.
Well, I would miss out all the other attractions, but I would do, what I love the most on Games Days (marvel at awesome miniatures) and help someone in need.
What an honor.


Sunday/ Games Day
Hang Over Street

The streets looked like I felt that morning. Quite hungover.

The way to the Gürzenich provides each time a nice view.















I will try to give a little review on the Games Day as such at this point. I did not have the chance to visit all of it and missed out on the programm they had in the auditorium, but I think I got a quite good view on the event.

If there had been a drop in sold tickets, it wasn't quite noticable. The were people all over the place, though, that also might have been due to the new organisation of the differnet areas, there was no "packed" space. When you think of lots of sweaty people, that was a really good thing imo.
The only thing that could have been better was the placement the guys from "Team Germany" got. The gallery they were up on was a little off. But I heard, that this already had been registered and should be changed next time.
So, Area-Organisation:



The "Conversion Hall" 


The things you could do (aside from buying stuff) were mainfold. I can't remeber a Games Day where you had so many activities. Aside from the mentioned shows, where famous people like Roman aka Jarhead talked about the stuff they do and love, you could go to the "conversion hall" as I called it. Terrain Workshops, Speed Painting and Scratch Demon awaited the guests. I was highly astonished by the fact that the Give-Away activities were not some random, crappy sprues, noone needed anymore, but brand new anf fresh sprues. You could have easily put a talos or cronos together and walked away with that. Same goes for the terrain worshop.
But you also had game stations for all kind of gaming, from "bring your own battle" to the computer games, from the obligatoric shop-tables to the specialist games corner in the cellar.
If I recall correctly, there have never been so much great stuff to do on a Games Day.
   


The fan-boy and his idol
Aswell as the activities, there were many studio guests with, what seemed endless patience to answer as many questions as possible. It is always a blast when you come a cross such great people such as Phil Kelly.
Call me a fan-boy, but what ever this man touches turns into greatness.
I am just hoping that he will have his claws in the next tyranid codex.
He could have told me, if he had, but that he would probably have killed me.

Seriously, what else can you wish for, than to meet on of the coolest authors there are in this company (next to the other great guest that have been kicking around)?





The Golden Demon.

My workplace that day.
What can I tell you?
I have seen alot, but quality wise,
this has been the thoughest competition I have ever witnessed.
Probably due to the fact that other countries didn't have a GD this year, the who-is-who showed up and filled the cabinets.

Another sign of quality IMHO is the winners names-list. In the last couple of years, some sort of clique had formed. The winners were a small group of people, wandering of with four or six demons under their arms. If you look at the winners this year, you can hardly find someone who has more than three.
That shows, again imho, how high the quality, how big the diversity and how tough the competiton was.
I am really happy, that I had the role of the King-Maker and was not part of the competiton.





Greetings to the guys from Warpshadow!
So, if you would ask me if this all is worth 50 €, I have to say: I can not tell you that.
Everybody has to ask himself if he is willing to pay that amount. And I can totaly understand when people say, they don't have the money.
All I can say is, that I am willing to pay 50€ for a day. A day of meeting old friends, finding new one... ect.
Everybody asking after the worth, should have a look at concert tickets and what you get there...
 I would love to go next year to Games Day Germany.



So my conclusion of the review part is:
 

The space infront of the cabinets was never empty.
But now, onwards with the diary-part.

I don't want to tell you again how mind-blowing the Golden Demon Competition was.
So much dedication, spirit and passion on a spot makes you stagger. I am really happy, that I have some
experience in the judging process, but I still remember the first time I had to judge, Afterwards I had nightmares, since I felt the preasure of all the people having not won on my back. And I know how that feels.

The jury's work was permanently watched from above.
I won't bore you with the process of the judging.

But I would like to point out two extra-ordinary happenings from this Golden Demon.

The first has been on the blogs all over the place.
The sword winning entry.
The first time I saw that diorama, something in me stired and made me return to marvel at such a piece of greatness all day long. I can't remember having seen anything the like before and I don't say that, because I love nids.
The composition, the details, the colours...all made of pure awesomeness.

When the winner was announced, I was highly
The jurys point of view during the Demon-Celebration
surprised to find that it was Roman. A couple of years ago, he had done something with nids aswell and I had to tell him that he could have put more love into the countless stealers and gants and warriors... it appears he had stuck to that critism :D







A well deserved victory.
Thank you Roman, for such a fantastic piece of art!
He insisted on having the sword not on the photo. You can tell from the expression on his face, that he still didn't realised what had happend.
















The other incident I want to talk about shall be given not to much room. But I have to voice my anger and give my rage an outlet.
During the demon celebration one of the "winners" was not very happy with his scoring.
For reasons unknown to me, he appeared really frustrated, which resulted in a dishonorable treatment of his demon-trophy. At that moment, I felt the urge to take it away from him.
I have never witnessed such a disrespectful behavior, not just against the jury (you will have to live with fact that not everybody can be top3) but also against all the others that have won a trophy.

But as I said, I don't want to give that to much room.
As quick as GD had come up, it had gone again.





Thank you everybody for making that day such a blast!

Concluding, I have to say, that, from the depth of my heart, I wish I can say the old GW-figure of speech:
After Games Day is before Games Day

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Games day...

...Games Day...

I am really looking forward to this one.

It will be a whole new experience, since I will change a lot  of my Games Day- Routines.

I hope I weill find the chance to give you a decent "review" next week :D

Until then:

GAMES DAY!


Monday, August 5, 2013

It is alive.. more or less...

Greetings...

Is anyone out there?

Hello?

Well, just in chase you haven't forgotten all about htis little blog, I haven't aswell.
My big plans of making a diary of house improvemnt was swallowed by actual house improvement.

As you can tell from the picture, it looks more like a cultists mindscape than almost 3 months of work,
but we are getting there.

Way more important and probably more interesting to you is the fact,
that my Mantis Warriors and my Cult will be travelling.

Travelling in to some exquisite show-cases on

                                           GERMANY

next week in cologne!

So, as soon as my Spawning vat is back up and operational you can expect more miniatures here and less rambling ;)

See you on games day!


Monday, July 1, 2013

WIP sedition wars up date 7 -can it be?!-

Greetings!

Can it be?
Is it possible?

Yes!

I had some time for minitaures. Last friday night.

And since my Strain are closing in on leaving the lame Alabaster Station (lame, since I have infected almost everyone there). So the Strain makes ready to leave for the stars and there is only one way to travel to the stars in style.
Right again, via the Meta-form 5 Cthonian.

I honestly have to admit, that the creatures concept is a little off to me. The Squid cased in a power armour...
well, the miniature, imho, could be a little more "power armour" and a little less "we did both, Squid and aroumr".
And since there will be rules for a "smaller" chtonian, I am building the BIG one first. But to do that, some modifications are in order.
1. Make the difference between squid and armour more clearly.
2. Get rid of the "tyranid devourer"-weapon (I guess there are more cool weapon concepts out there...)
3. Change the pose.

Here is how far I got :D

As you can see... not very far. The moldline removal took away my precious time :(


Monday, June 24, 2013

News Splash!

Greetings!

Yes, my life is still full of dust, sweat and tears. And the home improvement I am currently understaking isn't better. My work load is reaching a critical volume and I am about to drop dead as a stone.

But soon it will be over. Tuesday is, hopefully, for the forseable futur the last "exam" I am having (until september) and I am still working on my papers. A close last call for everything.

And now I did something great. Or stupid. Take it as you want.

I did a shot on Ebay and soon HORDAK and CLAWFUL will join my ranks of nostalgic NECA-Goodness. And all that for a price.... I can tell you. Cheaper than you pay for a a single of them.

And since I know that my nornqueen is going to kill me, I have to tell someone. So here it is. Be happy for me!

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Review: Seditin wars: Exclusive phaedrus chirurge

Greetings Archivists!

My swollen hands keep me from modelling or painting anything.
 But that doesn't keep me from buying miniatures.

And as the titel suggests, I have bought something very special.

Some of you had the chance to lay their claws on the model in question, since they were able to go to the Salute (or any other convention) to meet with the nice people from Studio McVey.
I say nice, because Mike McVey was asked on their Forum, how people could get those lovelies without the travel. So he simply said: No Problem. An additional casting run was made specially for these non-travel-requests. So I got my cast of the Phaedrus Chirurge

This all makes for Customer Service:

Now to the miniature.

Design:
If you look into the Strain design, you find one constant: the belly maw. If you think about all the designs you could use (no eyes, claws ect.) they all implicate the difference from the human race. While "no eyes" want to tell you "I can find you whereever you are, I don't need eyes for that", a "belly maw" is something completly differnt. The implication is pretty simple: Something is wrong with my organs. (makes me think of that one "inavder Zim" episode, where he collects organs from people).
While that implication is not as frigthening as the No-eye, which is the hunting aspect, it is way more subtile. The belly/organs indicate digestion or birth and if something is wrong with that, you are truely in danger. 
The Phaedrus Chirurge continiues this design and gives it a nasty twist. Instead of creating a weapon-mount or a birth/digestion-twist it appears, that haedrus is "wearing" the strain form as some sort of Suite. In my opinion that is genius and I can't recall if I have ever seen that in the model-world.
Aside from that "center piece" and that massice hulk containing a lovely lady, one aspect strikes the eye. The third hand. Having a hand on the hand invites a lot of stupid jokes and reminds me of one of these from my childhood:




Nonetheless is the reason for hands imho quite striking. Hands allow you to manipulate objects (like computers ect.) and that for suggest a high rate of intelligence. It might sound wierd and one could say "what small objects do you want to handle with that huge hand?" but design doesn't work that way ;)

The rest of the miniature is quite "plain" and fits perfectly next to the Grendlr, some torn flesh, some muscles and armourplates. Nothing extraordinary.

Design:

 (the hand is just a bit to much for me... but I am sure there will be fluffy explanation.)


The Model:
 What can I say, that isn't covered by pictures. The cast is close to flawless. Close to, since the left eye of the monsters head appears to have a bubble. But that thing is so small (the eye and the bubblye) I can't tell... It might also be a funky bionic bit as sported on your favourite space marine captain. all the bits and pieces look fantastic. Looking at the size of the model, I was really astonished. I had guessed, that it was bigger. But when putting it next to its kin and foes it makes a resonable size. Not those super-massive-giants we are thrown at by GW, that lack some details.                              Due to my still shaky hands, I am not comfortable with starting the assemply. But it looks like it fits quite neat. I will pin and GS+SuperGlue+GS the parts nontheless :D                                                                                             Have a look at the close up. I did my best to get some good lightning to get all the crisp details.                                             When I come home from work, I sometimes pic up the model and wonder how I am going to paint all the smallness on such a huge model. You can tell the masters hand on this one for sure.

Model:
 
The Price:

Well, this always starts a discussion. How much are we willing to spend on our beloved hobby?
I have read some time a go a listing of all the aspects Hasslefree has to take care of whne it comes to pricing. And since Studio McVey isn't much bigger than Hasslefree, I asume, they have the same costs, before the model drops in my hands. And for all that, the price of 20 british sterling appears to be on the good side of great. When I come to think about that... it appears to be much for a single miniature... but what would you get at other manufacturers?!
So with all respect:
Price:





Let me put this all together for you:
You get a great miniature, for a really awesome price in incredible high quality. What are you waiting for?! Oh, wait, yeah... it is a show-only miniature. So, if you know someone going to meet up with the McVeys, make sure you they get one. Or go yourself :D


All in all this model, considered everything gets a well deserved:



See you next time, when I will look into either more house building or the other SW Exclusive miniature :D


Thursday, May 23, 2013

WIP BCSD Episode I

Greetings Archivists!

Now what is this I hear you ask. "BCSD"?! Bold Cloud Space Destruction?
Well no... I have prepared a little picture-riddle:
I know...

Seems a little weird...

I give you a  The first word in BCSD is 
Beloved...

Castle

Shit

Dragon.

Beloved Castle Shit Dragon.

Now, what is this, you ask?
The biggest customization project I have accepted so far.

A little Prequel: My Nornqueen has been offered a house. And the price had been so good, we simply had to accept. Sure, the timining is bad (being in the middle of my trainee-teacher programm with doubtfull job expectations) but it was just too good...

The hous was build 1933 and back then, people had other ideas about rooms and architecture. And now we have to turn one house with two apartments into one house. That means tons of work, drills, shovels and what ever you can imagine. And most of that, I am learning by doing. Timewise my hands feel like swollen shovels. But I know what it is worth for.
The down side is, I have no time for miniatures and even if I had, I couldn't hold a brush. So, instead of taking you into processes related to miniatures, I will take you on the house building journey.

Here are the Pictures of Phase I: Tearing down walls, wallpapers, toilets and everything else.