Friday, 5 November 2021

The Second International Townscape Challenge

As I put the finishing touches to the Ripper Suits its time to announce (drum roll ish)

The Second International Townscape Challenge - Beyond Human

Bodvoc, Merijin and myself enjoyed the first one, and we've been thinking about a second challenge pretty much as soon as we'd finished.  what should we build?  More Townscape?

Now if you follow Merijin's Another Wargames Blog you'll know that he's finished all the Townscape buildings, so clearly we need to expand the criteria to give him something different to do.  Since all three of us have considerable collections of non human troops, something suitable for the non-humans sounds fun.  It would be nice to keep the same style so the buildings fit in with our existing terrain, but it's for a different race, so I expect to see some very interesting ideas here.

Not only are we extending the criteria, we are hoping to expand the number of contestants. So if you want to have a go, read the contest aims below and drop me an email (contact form at the bottom of the page). 


THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL TOWNSCAPE CHALLENGE – BEYOND HUMAN 

AIM
 To build a Warhammer model in the style of the Townscape appropriate for a non-human race
  
RULES (more sort of guidelines really)
The building may be based on one of the Warhammer Townscape models or may be designed from scratch, providing it fits in with the Townscape style.

Other sources may be used (e.g. the 4th edition scenario packs, Grudge of Drong etc).

You have until the end of December 2021 to complete the model.
 
You must post one blog post before the end of November demonstrating progress.  Otherwise blog your progress however often you feel appropriate and link to each other’s blogs.
 
The challenge is designed to inspire and encourage.  There is no prize apart from the congratulations of your peers, both within the challenge and on our blogs, and as many pats on the back (self-administered) as is deemed appropriate.
 
 
GOOD LUCK


2 comments:

  1. Well into the planning and collecting materials stage.

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    1. Well done. Looking forward to seeing your progress.

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