These people MUST BE BANNED

Started by Last Hussar, 23 October 2010, 02:17:12 AM

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Last Hussar

Nik isn't allowed to paint  Clibs figures.  Just makes the rest of us go "What's the point?"
I have neither the time nor the crayons to explain why you are wrong.

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FierceKitty

The site could always show a few pictures of my painting. That should raise your self-respect severl notches by comparison.
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Last Hussar

On my level is it - that must be a face, it's pink.
I have neither the time nor the crayons to explain why you are wrong.

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FierceKitty

Well, I've just finished my Ming army, so a bit on the yellow side.
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count_zero99uk

In all seriousness if its a comp. for a prize anyone should be able to enter IMO yes it means that the same people may win time and time again.  But if you say people X Y and Z cant win because they are amazing.  Then after a while do the people who are better and winning then get banned and so on.

I understand the reasons behind wanting to limit the field i just disagree.

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Sandinista

Quote from: FierceKitty on 23 October 2010, 01:02:31 PM
Well, I've just finished my Ming army, so a bit on the yellow side.

All mingers?  :D

I'll get my coat  :-[

fred.

Leon has taken the rather smart move of appointing some of the better painters as judges. So not only do they have a good eye for a good figure, they can't enter as they are judges. A win-win situation.

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I'm just in it because competition makes you give your best, and I will pick up a thing or two in the process.  Plus your gonna put out your very best painting, which always looks nice(r) on the table afterwards.
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Quote from: fred12df on 03 February 2011, 07:38:41 PM
Leon has taken the rather smart move of appointing some of the better painters as judges. So not only do they have a good eye for a good figure, they can't enter as they are judges. A win-win situation.

Well apart from some of the puns....

You toss 'em up & I'll knock 'em out of the park, Forbes  :)

Quote from: fred12df on 03 February 2011, 07:38:41 PM
So not only do they have a good eye for a good figure

Tah dah! As proven in the Top 3 Totty thread...and other places... 8)

Leman

Thought we painted to tell who is who on the table - it's not a beauty contest, and let's be honest, ugly people don't win beauty contests. Anyway it isn't always the pretty army that wins the battle! :-\
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nikharwood

Quote from: Dour Puritan on 14 March 2011, 09:17:38 AM
Thought we painted to tell who is who on the table - it's not a beauty contest, and let's be honest, ugly people don't win beauty contests. Anyway it isn't always the pretty army that wins the battle! :-\

Interesting...I don't agree though [apart from the bit about pretty armies winning]  ;)

I paint for many reasons:
- to relax
- to enjoy myself
- to see how well I can paint
- (sometimes) to see how quickly I can paint
- to practice / learn / develop new techniques
- to help fund my hobby
- to make my toys look nice...not just to see which are which
- to impress people
- to spend time at home
- to have a tangible sense of achievement
- to help others enjoy their painting
- to help others get into wargaming - in its widest hobby sense - not just gaming

Sandinista

I agree with much of what Nik says.

For me, I may not be the greatest of painters but I always try my best especialy if my armies are going to be used in public - the vanity of the wargamer  ;)

Hertsblue

14 March 2011, 06:55:18 PM #12 Last Edit: 14 March 2011, 06:57:02 PM by Hertsblue
Quote from: Dour Puritan on 14 March 2011, 09:17:38 AM
Anyway it isn't always the pretty army that wins the battle! :-\

Some of the finest painters I've met have been total rubbish on the table - and some of the most fiendishly effective players used figures that looked as if they'd been done with a eight-inch paste-brush. The real b*****d is the guy with the terrific figures who tramples all over you. :(
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Quote from: Dour Puritan on 14 March 2011, 09:17:38 AM
Thought we painted to tell who is who on the table - it's not a beauty contest, and let's be honest, ugly people don't win beauty contests. Anyway it isn't always the pretty army that wins the battle! :-\
Hmmm...Poles, Samurai...it often IS pretty armies that win battles before the game has even started.
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Quote from: Dour Puritan on 14 March 2011, 09:17:38 AM
Anyway it isn't always the pretty army that wins the battle! :-\

I refer the honourable gentlemen to tip no.8.  http://www.durhamwargames.co.uk/battle_reports/2005/how_to_lose.asp    :D
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