Salute 2016 Live Blog – Painting Competition
As well as the regular Live Blog for Salute 2016 we're also going to be focusing in on the Painting Competition that runs every week. In this Live Blog you'll be able to check out loads of the entries and follow along throughout the day as we get to hear who the winners are.
You can check out previous competition entries HERE from 2015.
Throughout the day drop your comments below for who you think deserves a big thumbs up for their work.
Get chatting folks!
Blogging At This Event:
First Entries In The Painting Competition Enter The Cabinets
Before the main doors open, the competition opens to the traders for entries.
12 Categories available for entries with the most entries in the Single Sci-fi and Single Fantasy categories.
My favorite of the first is the Stormcast Eternal
The Competition Opens To The Public
So, the doors are open and the queue is growing!
Take a look at the Spartan and Eldar Titan...
Hail Hydra!
Go Big or Go Home!
Large scale models and busts are filling the Large scale and Miscellaneous categories!
Check out the viking and Sci-fi Busts!
Painting Competition with Peachy
We take some time with Peachy from the community to find out how the Painting Competition is going along at Salute.
Representing History
Historical categories are getting some love today, here is a few snaps of some infantry.
Favorite for me is the crossbowmen with the free-handed shields and Command stand.
The cabinets are filling up and spectators are 2 deep taking a look, so getting crisp photo's isn't as easy as I'd hope... More to come!
Final Pickings
So the judges have made their finalist selections for each category, I will post the highlights from each category in separate items 🙂
Historical Single Figure Finalists
Here is a selection of the Historical Single Figure category, my favorite is the "black ops" guy
Historical Unit Finalists
Here is a selection of the Historical Unit category finalists, I am torn between the Crossbow men and the command stand...
Historical Other Finalists
Here is a selection of the Historical Other category finalists
YouTuber "The Tighthead Prop" aka. Carsten has scratch build a "what if" tank which made it through
Sci-fi Single Figure Finalists
Here is a selection of the Sci-fi Single figure category finalists.
I think the that Forgeworld models seem to do well... is that because their are nice models that we want to paint well, or highly detailed models that paint themselves?!?
Sci-fi Unit Finalists
Here is a selection of the Sci-fi Unit category finalists, Andy Wardle, one of last years winners has got through with his Cataphractii Terminators
Sci-fi Creature/Vehicle Finalists
Here is a selection of the Sci-fi Creature/Vehicle category finalists, it looks like the Sons of Horus Spartan we spotted earlier made it through!
Fantasy Single Figure Finalists
Here is a selection of the Fantasy Single figure category finalists.
The Stormcast from this morning has made it through as well as some awesome troll/Ogre's...
Fantasy Unit Finalists
Here is a selection of the Fantasy Unit category finalists.
Highlight for me is the "Dungeon Delving Unit" Caster, Barbarian, Ranger and Dwarf.
Fantasy Creature/Vehicle Finalists
Here is a selection of the Fantasy "others" category finalists.
The Skaven dude looks wicked!
Large Scale Finalists
Here is a selection of the Large Scale category finalists.
Sadly, my entry didn't make the cut 🙁 but the chosen finalists are superb, including a flying monk!
Miscellaneous Category Finalists
Here is a selection of the Miscellaneous category finalists.
I think STRESCO and the anime Girl are AWESEOME!!!!
Junior Finalists
Here is a selection of the Junior category finalists, so many of these painters are skilled beyond their years.
And again, Forgeworld make up a big bulk of the entries... But... GO Ted!
Salute figure Finalists
Here is a selection of the Salute figure category finalists.
V for victory??
And The Winner Is....
Over 200 entries, with nearly 30 awards for 1st place and runner up, Stefan Johnsson won 7, including best in Show for "The Hunt"
Other highlights were the Father and Daughter combo from the Lifton family, and other multiple winner, Robert Karlsson and Ruben Torregrose.
The full list of winners:
Category 1: Daniel Monreal
Category 2: Stefan Johnsson
Category 3: Ruben Torregrose
Category 4: Stefan Johnsson
Category 5: Stefan Johnsson
Category 6: Andy Wardle
Category 7: Robert Karlsson
Category 8: Stefan Johnsson
Category 9: Robert Karlsson
Category 10: John Keys
Category 11: Robert Karlsson
Category 12: Alexander Robins
Category 13: Mark Lifton
Best in show: Stefan Johnsson
The girl with the gas mask is really good, but the flames of war German convoy is my choice of those first pictures. Its not as technical or complicated as the NMM Stormcast or that girl, but the overall picture just works, with the landscape and so in placing it in context. Very effective.
Very nice, looking forward to seeing them in the flesh (or plastic, resin, metal and acrylic) when I get there.
this is something i would like to see in person 8). Awesome
The steampunk guy is very nice, not sure what scale he is
In the first group, the bust of the armoured guy with red and white… is that supposed to be rain falling on him? A very difficult thing to portray in miniature.
Yes, I believe it was clear plastic rod or glass… Looked really cool
Don’t envy anyone judging this competition. I really can’t make up my mind on what I like in any of the categories.
Congratulation for Ruben Torregrosa, I still remember his tips about weathering tanks… Really deserved prize 😉
Not sure if others saw it but I loved the Tooth Fairy.
WOW they all look great.
those are awesome..congrats to the winners!
Wow, as a speedy painter who just reaches tabletop level I can just admire those breathtaking pieces of art…awesome!
The legion fellblade looked really clean from a distance but up close the weathering and subtle shading was amazing, the Night Haunter was epic too
Very Nice
Why ALL the scifi has to be 40k?
Hi @badula, it doesn’t, but with 40k being the most popular sci- f.i game,
it does attract the most entries 🙂
Hi guys! Finally recovered enough to log on 🙂 so, the Painter I couldn’t remember is Andy Wardle, who ended up winning with the fellblade. Judging, well I can tell you from a Birdseye veiw that it was TOUGH, each judge had guidance notes on, technique, atmosphere etc. (If I told you the details we could all me finalists next year… The judges are very open in their comments and gave me some useful tips on improving my painting style, like making them higher contrast and enphasiing shading. It was great to cover it for a second year and @brennon… Read more »
@peachey awesome coverage matey, given the amount of time you spent at the laptop blogging this for everyone was amazed you got to see the rest of the show!
Cracking work, and if i dont bump into you before then, see you at salute 2017 🙂
@Nakchak I missed most of the rest of the show 🙁 I had about 30 mins to myself all day… but well worth it!
The flying monk is great!
That viking on the throne would look nice on my shelf