Fallout: Wasteland Warfare Scenery Design Competition
Thanks for all the voting in the scenery design competition, we had an incredible turn out of beauitful piece and a huge amount of votes cast. We have gone through the votes and announced the winners below, along with the Early Bird and Spirit of Fallout awards.
In summary here's the winners:
Best Table - Store: Tim Brown wins $500 in Fallout product.
Best Table - Single: Peter Stanley wins $500 in Fallout product
Best Scenic - Single: Tobias Kornemann wins $150 of Fallout product
Early Bird - Aurelien Bregent wins $150 of Fallout product
Judges Note - Aurelien was shortlisted for both categories and took a good number of votes. Overall his paint work and level of converting and adding to pre-fab kits plus scratch building caught my eye.
Spirit of Fallout: Sebastien Mayer wins $150 of Fallout product
Judges Note - Skeletons on sofas was a popular and very Fallout motif, but Sebastien edged it out, what's more Fallout that an unexpected skeleton holding a teddy bear?
We were so pleased with the level of efforts contributed by everyone that we'e decided to award a $50 worth of Fallout product to everyone who only got runner up status as thanks for taking part - we really appreciate the contribution to inspiring everyone and creating such incredible looking scenics.
Runners Up Prizes of $50 of Fallout product go to: Jean-Sebastien Cote, Thomas Desjardins, Josh Taylor, James Dixon - Mishap Games, Antoni Franaszek, David Williams, Jonathan Smith, Richard Rose, Mike Landry, Nicky Gardiner
We'll be sending out vouchers to winners this week. Please check everyone's entries below - we hope this inspires your own modelling in the wasteland!
In summary here's the winners:
Best Table - Store: Tim Brown wins $500 in Fallout product.
Best Table - Single: Peter Stanley wins $500 in Fallout product
Best Scenic - Single: Tobias Kornemann wins $150 of Fallout product
Early Bird - Aurelien Bregent wins $150 of Fallout product
Judges Note - Aurelien was shortlisted for both categories and took a good number of votes. Overall his paint work and level of converting and adding to pre-fab kits plus scratch building caught my eye.
Spirit of Fallout: Sebastien Mayer wins $150 of Fallout product
Judges Note - Skeletons on sofas was a popular and very Fallout motif, but Sebastien edged it out, what's more Fallout that an unexpected skeleton holding a teddy bear?
We were so pleased with the level of efforts contributed by everyone that we'e decided to award a $50 worth of Fallout product to everyone who only got runner up status as thanks for taking part - we really appreciate the contribution to inspiring everyone and creating such incredible looking scenics.
Runners Up Prizes of $50 of Fallout product go to: Jean-Sebastien Cote, Thomas Desjardins, Josh Taylor, James Dixon - Mishap Games, Antoni Franaszek, David Williams, Jonathan Smith, Richard Rose, Mike Landry, Nicky Gardiner
We'll be sending out vouchers to winners this week. Please check everyone's entries below - we hope this inspires your own modelling in the wasteland!
FALLOUT DESIGN COMPETITION WINNERS
1. The Best Table (Individuals) PETER STANLEY
The Best Table (Individuals) RUNNERS UP
Aurelien Bregent
Jean-Sebastien Cote
Thomas Desjardins
Josh Taylor
2. The Best Table (Retailers) - TIM BROWN, THE GAME CHAMBER
Tim Brown - The Game Chamber
2. The Best Table (Retailers) - RUNNERS UP
James Dixon - Mishap Games
3. The Best Scenic Piece (Individuals) - TOBIAS KORNEMANN
3. The Best Scenic Piece (Individuals) - RUNNERS UP
Aurelien Bregent
Antoni Franaszek
Nicky Gardiner
Mike Landry
Sebastian Mayer
Richard Rose
Jonathan Smith
David Williams
4. Early Bird - AURELIEN BREGENT
Judges note - Aurelien was shortlisted for both categories and took a good number of votes. Overall his paint work and level of converting and adding to pre-fab kits plus scratch building caught my eye. You can see both entries below.
5. Spirit of Fallout - SEBASTIEN MAYER
Judges note - skeletons on sofas was a popular and very Fallout motif, but Sebastien edged it out, what's more Fallout that an unexpected skeleton holding a teddy bear?