Yes, its that time of year once again, so if you fancy some Challenge action, head on over to Curt's blog and sign on the dotted line.........
The Basics
The Painting Challenge runs from the first day of Winter, 12:01 am December 21st, through to the first day of Spring, 12:01am March 20th, Central Standard Time (CST).
Miniatures (i.e. figures, vehicles, artillery, etc.) can be prepared, assembled and primed prior to the start date, but you cannot start painting until December 21st. In order to gain full points. The figures should be based (if appropriate) and any planned groundwork completed. The figures have to be painted by you.
The Challenge follows the honour system in the completion and entry of figures.
Miniatures can be in any scale and from any genre (pulp-adventure, science-fiction, fantasy, etc.).
The Challenge provides a simple (if imperfect) scoring system so participants can establish a benchmark to work towards. To be clear, the Challenge is NOT meant to judge peoples' painting, but to simply help inspire them to get stuff done.
For purposes of scoring, participants will create draft blog posts of their work on the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge blog. Up-to-date scoring (or as up-to-date as we can manage) will be handled by our intrepid team of Minions and displayed the blog's main page.
I will send out an email to new participants a week or so prior to the event to provide additional details on submitting your entries to the Challenge blog.
Please Note: All participants must have at least one entry submitted within the first four weeks of the event (i.e. January 21st). Failure to do so will result in being dropped from the Challenge roster. Yep, remember, this is not called a Challenge for nothing. :)
The Scoring
Below is an outline of how the scoring of entries are handled:
6mm foot figure = 0.5 point
6mm mounted figure, artillery piece or crew served weapon = 1 point
6mm vehicle = 2 points
10mm foot figure = 1 point
10mm mounted figure, artillery piece or crew served weapon = 3 points
10mm vehicle = 6 points
15mm foot figure = 2 point
15mm mounted figure, artillery piece or large crew served weapon = 4 points
15mm vehicle = 8 points
20mm foot figure = 4 points
20mm mounted figure, artillery piece or crew-served weapon = 8 points
20mm vehicle = 15 points
28mm foot figure = 5 points
28mm mounted figure, artillery piece or crew served weapon = 10 points
28mm vehicle = 20 points
40mm foot figure = 7 points
40mm mounted figure, artillery piece or crew served weapon = 15 points
40mm vehicle = 25 points
54mm foot figure = 10 points
54mm mounted figures, artillery piece or crew served weapon = 20 points
54mm vehicle, limber, etc. = 30 points
Other scales, miscellaneous models/figures will be scored on a submission-by-submission basis.
Terrain Submissions
To the delight of many previous participants, scored terrain submissions will be returning to the Challenge! Long-time Challenger Byron will be in charge of adjudicating terrain submissions on each Sunday. In a few days he'll be posting his arcane and sadistic methodology for scoring terrain, so stay tuned.
The Return of the Theme Rounds
Those doughty Challengers who wish to to gain bonus points can gird their loins to participate in three theme rounds where they are asked to paint an entry specific to a particular theme. These are scheduled for January 11th, February 8th and March 8th.
The theme rounds are voluntary. Participants do not need to enter them to enjoy the Challenge. It's an extra diversion for those wishing to try some theme-based challenges.
In a few days I'll follow up with a post laying out the specifics of the three themes.
Our Marvelous Minions
While I am the first to nudge the wagon down the hill, the actual hard work of steering the Challenge along is done by a group of great people who manage each day's submissions. Here are the 'Daily Minions' for Challenge XVI:Monday: DallasTuesday: PeterWednesday: SylvainThursday: GregFriday: MillsySaturday: SanderSunday: Dave
Terrain (Sundays): Byron
We also see the return of MilesR who will be our spreadsheet wrangler (it's a cantankerous thing that always needs appeasing). Thank you guys for stepping up to help for this year's edition!
Signup, Personal Targets and Duels
For those wishing to participate please send me an email, providing the following information:
1) your full name (no, not your cool nerdish handle, your actual name),
2) your country of residence, and
3) your points target for the three months of the event (see below).
My email address is:
curtcampbell at mac dot com
I will post a comment below when the roster has been filled and will follow-up with an email in a couple weeks detailing the specifics of the event.
Points Target: Many participants have found the personal points targets to be a great incentive to maintain their pace over the three months of the Challenge. I encourage participants to pick a target that is just beyond your comfort zone, but still achievable. As a rough benchmark, 300 points is considered a manageable amount for someone who is new to the the event and/or has a busy work/life schedule. Also remember that a significant amount of points can be secured by tailoring submissions to this year's various themes (more on this later).
Duels and Side Challenges: Related to the points targets, many people have a lot of fun issuing 'paint duels' or side challenges to other participants. This could be racing to meet a declared target, painting the most figures for a specific period, etc. Feel free to dream up your own bit of fun and we'll cheer you on!
The Cost of Entry
Last year we had great success with our donations to Doctors Without Borders and the Glow Mission. Thank you again to all those who supported those worthwhile causes. This year I ask participants to donate to a charity of their choice and mention it in an early entry.
Challenge XVI begins at 12:01am December 21st!
Now, sign up for the Challenge and get you minis prepared for painting! We'll see you on the start line in a few weeks!

Email sent, hopefully Im in time, glad terrain is back!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Excellent. Looking forward to it!
DeleteGood luck, Ray!
ReplyDeleteCheers Jon.
DeleteGood luck and have fun with it!
ReplyDeleteI'll try!
DeleteThat sounds fun, Ray! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThanks Whisk!
DeleteI always enjoy watching you progress in these challenges Ray, especially the themed bits.
ReplyDeleteWhy not join in Lawrence?
DeleteI'm in - see you there mate!
ReplyDeleteDon't upset Simon on the way?
DeleteNot for me, I would probably fail at the first hurdle! I do enjoy seeing how the challenge progresses though and will be following with interest.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you wouldn't fail Donnie, Its a great motivator??
DeleteHi Ray, thanks for the prompt, e-mail sent. I found myself with a bit of painting fatigue earlier in the year, so resolved to slow down and do a plodding output ….. but it has become a bit too plodding, so hopefully a bit of Analogue Challenge will get the discipline back.
ReplyDeleteIt be great to have you onboard Norm. Its a great motivator.
DeleteI sent an e-mail so hopefully will see you there Ray! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you'll be there on the start line once again Chris.
DeleteIm going to skip it this year. Only because I actually have very little to paint! Plus, i have some other projects that require my attention at the moment. I will be following progress though!
ReplyDeleteI can lend you some of my horde of unpainted lead if you want Peter?
DeleteWith the cost of supplies these days you couldn't afford my commission! ;-)
DeleteI was planning for free? LOL!
DeleteLooking forward to another challenge. Output will be diminished due to a vacation in AUS & NZ but there is plenty to paint.
ReplyDeleteWell that's not a bad reason for diminished output, Tom!
DeleteAnd what is Ray painting this year?
ReplyDeleteGonna catch up on some older projects, carry on with some Retreat from Moscow figures and hopefully start a new secret project!
DeleteBest wishes on the Challenge again, Ray!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean!
DeleteWishing you a wonderful time with the new challenge!
ReplyDeleteThanks Whisk! Looking forward to the start!
DeleteI can't help but think that if a wargamer needs motivation to paint then they might be advised to have a go. For myself, its always seemed a pretty pointless activity.
ReplyDeleteIts a challenge to beat yourself David, everbody else pushes you on to do more than you usually would.
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