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Welcome to The Bolter and Chainsword's 7th Annual Boxing Day Bash, the premise is simple; Build, Paint, and Base 1 (or more) model/s in 24hrs.

The Rules are as follows;

  • Build, paint, and base one (or more) models.
  • 24hr limit, determined by the time of Participants "Vow" post. Everybody gets 24hrs starting at any time on THEIR local Boxing Day.
  • "Completion" standard set by Participant.
  • Each Vow made for the Participants sub/forum of choice.
  • Each completion earns one point for building the model/s, two points for building AND painting the model/s, and a total of three points for building AND painting, AND basing their model/s within the 24hr time period.
  • A fourth point will be awarded for multiple models completed within the 24hrs time period.
  • Two pictures are required, one picture of the bitz or sprue, and one of the completed model/s.
  • Primed bitz/sprue will be accepted.
  • Individual points can be earned for completing any one of the three criteria.
  • Sub-assemblies will be accepted for larger models.

Please post your vows here, in this thread with the following format,

I, {insert your name}, accept The Boxing Day Challenge and vow to Build, Paint, and Base {insert unit/s here} for the honour of the {insert your sub-forum} within the 24hrs time limit.

You can signify your participation by adding one of the following badges to your signature if you so desire,

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There will be other badges awarded at the conclusion of the event.

Have fun, lets see some cool models.

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While Boxing Day is still many hours away here and I won’t be vowing until the morning I do wish everybody luck and fun in taking part.

 

I had planned to do a mini diorama, but unfortunately a major component for the basing that a friend was going to 3d print decided that it was going to fail. So I guess I will be just doing the building and painting, which is still a tall order.

 

Edit: Should this thread be in the Forge?

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Its Boxing Day here in Australia but I am about to head out for the usual extended family gathering that takes up most of the day.  I will vow when I get back so that I actually have a reasonable amount of time to get this sorted.

 

Figured after a six month absence from the forum this might be a good way to return.

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I, Trokair, accept The Boxing Day Challenge and vow to Build and Paint A Thunderhawk for the honour of the Play by Post subsection (of the Roleplaying Games section) here on the B&C within the 24hrs time limit.

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Apologies for the glare, the shrink-wrap is still on. I have been saving this for today and I knew that if I opened the box, even just to look at it then it would get built.

I had meant to do a base/diorama with a landing platform and similar, but the platform failed to print, so I will have to leave that to another time or try and source a different landing platform (or attempt a scratch build).

I also have no idea on colour scheme yet, so suggestions would be welcome.

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I, Trokair, accept The Boxing Day Challenge and vow to Build and Paint A Thunderhawk for the honour of the Play by Post subsection (of the Roleplaying Games section) here on the B&C within the 24hrs time limit.

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Apologies for the glare, the shrink-wrap is still on. I have been saving this for today and I knew that if I opened the box, even just to look at it then it would get built.

I had meant to do a base/diorama with a landing platform and similar, but the platform failed to print, so I will have to leave that to another time or try and source a different landing platform (or attempt a scratch build).

I also have no idea on colour scheme yet, so suggestions would be welcome.

Templars!!! Space Wolves will also be acceptable. :D

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I, Arkhanist, accept The Boxing Day Challenge and vow to Build, Paint, and Base Taddeus the Purifier for the honour of the uhh, Other Games subforum within the 24hrs time limit.

 

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My hobby stuff all got boxed up 6 months ago in preparation for my move, which then got delayed due to Nurgle's gift to the world, so we only actually moved a month ago, with most of the boxes still in the garage since family expecting places to sleep etc taking priority. I spent what free time I've had today unboxing enough hobby supplies that I should be able to assemble and paint a mini now! I'm still missing my nice clippers and my good paintbrushes though, so it should be an interesting challenge.

 

At least I have a little corner study to myself now, instead of sharing the living room, so happy days! And it's still technically Boxing Day UK time. Just.

 

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If I might be permitted a cheeky two vows to accept the Boxing Day Bash challenge...

Firstly, I vow to build and maybe lightly convert my Indomitus Eradicators, for the glory of the Liber.

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Secondly, the chap on the left here needs some basing, and weather permitting, tomorrow, the chap on the right needs a brand new coat of paint, vowed for the glory of the Necrontyr.

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(Nothing new or terribly exciting for Sanguinala, sadly, but I'm still working on Szarekh from last year so probably for the best :sweat: )

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So it might be the end of the year, and the end of a 6 month hiatus but certainly not an end to my bad photography skills:

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Close to the wire but done. Will get some better pics up soon. When I start me new WIP thread for 2022. Hopefully not another year of broken promises and broken will.

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Well, this is as far as I could get within the time limit; some parts are still drying, such as the windows. There are so many little details it is ridiculous. It was a nicer build then painting experience, possibly on account of the time limited, I was rushing all morning. I think due to the less than ideal conditions the undercoat developed a hydrophobic quality on some parts, so I had to do four or five thin coats in some places to get decent coverage. In retrospect I possibly should have just contrast the entire thing and then pick out some details afterwards, oh well.

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