Saturday 6 April 2019

Monster March 3 - Final


Greetings!

Welcome to the final post about Monster March 3 painting and modelling challenge! In the final post I will once again present the participants and the projects they pledged this year.

But before I do this I would like to thank all and each one of the participants for your contributions. It goes without saying that the challenge would not be what it is without you. Thank you so much! It was absolute pleasure to host it for you again and as before, I am always amazed and inspired by all of you!

I must admit I had a bit of a doubt if I can host it this year. However, when Ed asked me if there is going to be Monster March this year, I cast my concerns aside and said yes! I realized that this is what I need to do especially when real life interferes and it seems that spare time is shrinking and shrinking. It is amazing, however, how committing to such project helps to find time and organize other activities accordingly.

I am really happy I did not give up and without further ado, here are the participants and their final projects for Monster March 3!



Azazel

Azazel pledged some crazy amount of models and it was amazing to see that one after another they are being finished. I am very happy to learn that Monster March 3 helped him to paint models that were waiting for their turn for some time. For various reasons, they could not make it to the top of the list of the projects but they finally did and what a fantastic collection it is!

Here is a photo of one of the most recent models Azazel painted.

Ice Elementals - Mantic

These are Ice Elementals from the limited edition of the models provided in the frame of the Kickstarter and they are made out of transparent resin. What a great idea! I can imagine painting them to keep that transparency contributing to the final effect is a skill in itself! Here is the link to the post Azazel wrote about these models:


You should definitely check other models Azazel painted and he created a separate post on his blog for each one of them. Here is the list of links:






Thank you very much for your fantastic contributions and well done indeed! Very inspiring both, on the level of painting on the quantity of great quality projects!

Blazmo

Blazmo pledged super heavy tank for the painting challenge and he did a fantastic job on his Shadowsword! What it is more, he completed his pledge after 3 weeks!

Steel Panther - Shadowsword Super Heavy Tank

Blazmo, however, did not rest at all and immediately moved to paint another great model, coincidentally fitting perfectly with the theme of Monster March - Venom Crawler!

Venom Crawler for Emperor's Children Chapter army.


Many thanks to Blazmo for great models, excellent posts and congratulations on completion of two projects in one month! Well done!

Caladaris

Caladaris also contributed several models to the challenge and he provided a series of fantastic posts on his modelling and painting progress. It was a fantastic journey to observe his projects take shape and I must say it is always inspiring to see his unique ideas being implemented.

Void Jackal - one of the final models painted for Monster March 3

Caladaris completed no less than Eleven models for this year Monster March! It is indeed a great achievement, so congratulations and well done! Here is the link to the final post Caladaris wrote on that occasion, also comparing the models he painted last year with those completed this year.


Many thanks to Caladaris for fantastic contributions! 

Chris

Chris started the month with the pledge of a very unique model for his Lykanis for Kings of War. As it often happens, however, there are other projects that may compete for the hobby time. I understand it myself very well too!

Chris shifted his attention to some castle building for the Sieges in Kings of War but also to building his Kings of War Vanguard warband. Something I still need to do! Here is an example of his, traditionally old school, model for Vanguard:

An Ogre - I think he needs a name :)

All the best with the Vanguard project, Chris! I think building castles and Ogres for Vanguard still count for Monster March challenge! Many thanks for participating and contributing to the pledge!

DAM

DAM contributed a fantastic model of the Titan as his Monster March pledge. And he also provided a very detailed series of posts on his unique painting techniques. In particular, very intriguing camouflage pattern. 

The Titan Walks!

Please, check DAM's most recent post on this project (and check his blog for other great articles too!). Here is the link:


Many thanks to DAM for his excellent posts and fantastic model! Congratulations and well done indeed!

Ed O'Malley

I would like to start with thanking Ed for reaching out and asking about Monster March. His initiative did help to sway me and make the decision to do it again. I know I would have regretted it by now if I have given up. Thank you Ed! I do won you and I really appreciate you taking action to help me get back on track!

Ed did fantastic job on his Bio-titan but he continued with another model in the time that he had left until the end of March. As a result, he completed two projects! Here is the model he painted, Skitarii Onager Dunecrawler:

Skitarii Onager Dunecrawler

Well done, Ed! Keep up the great work, your models are fantastic! Here is the link to the post Ed wrote on this particular project:


Matt Gee

Matt pledged new Mantic Giant for Monster March and I was really curious about this model. It looks really good on the official picture:

The Giant

However, it was a busy month for Matt as he participated in some tournaments. I presume it took away spare time. Matt did write some battle reports and I must say I immensely enjoyed reading them! What is more, the reports featured Matt's beautifully modeled and painted Monsters, just see this example:

Coral Giant and Friends :)

If you are interested in Kings of War, I recommend reading Matt's battle reports:



Nick

Nick did great with his fantastic model of Siliriah Spirit of the Woods! He was focused on the final result right from the start and it was fantastic to observe how his new model comes to life. Well done, Nick!

Completed model

Close up on the base

Congratulations on completing the pledge and on doing so as one of the first participants to finishing their projects!

Rory

Rory joined the pledge a bit later and mentioned that he is going to work on his Eldar Wraithknight. However, he wanted to make it relaxing project that would keep him going, without stressing out about the deadline.

I think it is a great goal in itself. We all often experience low energy, also in terms of hobby projects. It means that pushing harder may have opposite effects. Instead, one can focus on the process. The models do not have to be finished but as long as there are relatively painting sessions, all is great! Compare it to active recovery after tough training.

Here is what Rory has achieved in his active painting recovery mode :)

Eldar Wraithknight
I think it is shaping up very nicely and here is the link to the blog post detailing the process so far:


Many thanks for your contribution and all the best with the project in the future!

Stats

Stats model of choice was Bloat Drone for his Nurgle Army. Not only he painted it to a fantastic standard but he also provided some incredibly useful tips on how to create these unreal effects! 

Plague Drone in its Rusty Glory! :)

Thank you very much for your fantastic contribution and all the effort put in writing excellent blog posts! Here is the link to the most recent one about Plague Drone:


Vince

Vince was worried that he may not be able to finish in time but he did it! Well done indeed! His Vampire can now show off on the parties riding his unique mount!

Vampire Lord on his trusty Dragon!

Check out Vince's blog post with more details and more pictures:


Many thanks to Vince for his regular contributions and well done on completing the project!

Swordmaster

I am very happy to tell you that I managed to finish my project too! I was super excited about it as it was the first time I actively participated in the pledge. And it worked really well because I did focus on making time for painting the models.

Forest Shamblers and Forest Wardens

These were unusual models for me to paint and I had to quickly develop the pattern that would fit the models but also linked them with the rest of the army. I did it by keeping the same style of the bases and painting the blades purple - this color is present in the army.

At the same time extensive drybrushing and using washes on the Shamblers and Wardens allowed me to obtain the effect of bark and constructs made out of trees. I plan to write a separate post with better photos at some stage to show the details better.

Summary

Many thanks for all and each one of you! I am extremely happy with this year challenge as we had a good number of participants and all of you contributed fantastic models, ideas etc. It was a privilege to host the challenge again and I will do my best to do it again next year!

I definitely learned new things from other painters and I am looking forward to the opportunities where I would be able to implement their tips and advice.  

Please feel free to provide feedback on any aspect of the challenge. 

Thank you and see you next year!

11 comments:

  1. So many good works! Your Shamblers look great, very cool palette. Thanks to keep MM, lovely event!

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    1. Thanks stats! I am really glad I run it again and I will do my best to continue with Monster March challenges in the future!

      It was fantastic to host the event and see the progress of the projects of the participants.

      Once again, many thanks to all of you!

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  2. Outstanding models from so many of the participants here, and a big thank-you to Swordmaster for running this challenge this year. It certainly helped me out by giving me something to focus on during a pretty rough patch. Cheers, mate!

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    1. Thank you Azazel!

      Your participation and contributions are amazing and I greatly appreciate that you did, in particular that it was a tough time for you personally. I am very happy to know that such painting challenge can also serve as a help and have a bit of therapeutic effect.

      I keep fingers crossed that things are getting back to normal now.

      Take care!

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  3. Thanks for running the event again this year. It was a good turnout and some pretty nice models got painted!

    Personally, I never would have finished that Shadowsword if it wasn't for Monster March!

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    1. Thanks Blazmo! Stunning work on your part! It was great to have you among the participants again, so thanks a lot!

      I am really happy to know that Monster March helped you to finish your Shadowsword! It is one of the goals of the challenge and it is amazing when it works!

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  4. Thanks for running the event again Swordmaster. It's fantastic to see so many people getting involved and turning out impressive models. Cheers for the shoutout too; I look forward to Monster March every year so I'm particularly glad to have goaded you into hosting it once again! :)

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    1. Absolute pleasure, Ed! I am indeed, in debt and I am very grateful for reaching out, especially when I had some doubts about the event. I am very, very happy I did it again and I am already looking forward to the 4th installment next year! :)

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  5. Great event this year, Swordmaster. Thanks for all the work that went into running it. So may great works out there!

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    1. Thanks for participating DAM! You did great and I appreciate how much you contributed! I hope to see you next year! :)

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