• Welcome to the Golden Gobbo painting competition. If you'd like to read some of the ancient history you can on the Realm of Chaos 80s blog.

    This competition is held some years and you'll find threads here describing how to enter and when the competition is running (typically after BOYL each year).

    Other than the fame and wonderment of your peers there is often a prize kindly donated and you'll have the wonder of being awarded badges for your profile here.

GG 2024 Golden Gobbo '24

Dredded Led

Member
Hi folks,
After more than three decades of neglect, I finally put a paintbrush to some of my lovely Wood Elf Wardancers this year, so here's my first even Golden Gobbo (or in fact any competition) entry. This chap's probably the best looking of the three I've finished so far:
Superb paint job.
 

Eric

Administrator
Ah, this is my first submission to GG - I didn’t check prior entries!
Never a problem seeing this cool mini again! Wasn't there a Golden Demon year where every other model seemed to be the same? :) Dang am I going to find time to slap some paint on something myself in the next fortnight ... I still have the model I *was* going to paint last year on my desk!
 

Dredded Led

Member
Hi everyone!

My apologies I have dropped (or at least fumbled) the ball with Golden Gobbo this year, too many other things on my mind.
Nevertheless, let's try to get one in.

Rules as per last year, except we will close entries on the 13th December, vote 14th-22nd and announce the winner on the 23rd. Also going to try and keep everything on the forum for this year's contest. If I can I'll keep it to the one thread, we'll see if that works.

It doesn't have to be a miniature you've painted especially for this contest, but ought to be one painted this year.

To recap the 'rules' (them's more what you'd call guidelines...)

What is it?
The Golden Gobbo is a low-key, free-and-easy painting competition with 'competition' being quite a loose term.

What can I enter?
You can enter ONE BASE. It doesn't matter how many figures are on it or what they are but the restriction is ONE GAMING BASE ( MDF, home-cut and resin bases are OK but must be one of the regular gaming base sizes, no foot square dioramas! You can mount your base on a plinth if you like.)
Small vignettes/dioramas, terrain, big monsters etc. are ok provided you can make them fit on any regular sized gaming base.

How long have I got?
You have until midnight on the 13th December to submit your entry.

How do I submit?
Post at least one picture of the base and its contents with a plain background in this thread. You can include a bit of back story if you like and can submit as many extra pictures as you like, including backgrounds if you wish. If you submit loads of pictures we'll streamline them for the voting thread.

How does judging work?
Once entries are closed I will create a voting thread on this forum board. Members of the forum can vote for their favourite entry, most votes wins. Voting will close at midnight on the 22nd December.

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Hi All just finishing this WIP! it's an 80's Nick Bibby Nightmare Dragon that I've 'converted' by adding an Elric Dragon figure from Eternal Champion, hope you like it!.IMG_1851 copy.jpgIMG_1871 copy.jpg
 
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Eric

Administrator
Gosh I'd forgotten about those arms - yep stuff of nightmares indeed! Lovely models and very nice green on the dragon. Also find myself being drawn to the very smooth gold on the banner.
 

Dredded Led

Member
Gosh I'd forgotten about those arms - yep stuff of nightmares indeed! Lovely models and very nice green on the dragon. Also find myself being drawn to the very smooth gold on the banner.
I think it’s the one thing about the Nick Bibby sculpt, where did he get the idea to stick those arms on?
 

Sneekid

Member
Hi folks,
After more than three decades of neglect, I finally put a paintbrush to some of my lovely Wood Elf Wardancers this year, so here's my first even Golden Gobbo (or in fact any competition) entry. This chap's probably the best looking of the three I've finished so far:
Really great skintone on this guy! Pale and moody at once. Good job!
 

inchmurrin

Member
I'll enter what had been intended to be my Orctober entry by real life got in the way. It is a C15 Armoured Orc with 2 clubs I have always suspected because of the hair and chest shape may have been intended as a female orc.

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Eric

Administrator
I do like the C15 range, but my ebay habit of the last month or two must be stopped so I shall just make do with admiring some online. Very nice, lovely orc'y green you've got there.
 
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