Saturday, 10 May 2025

Carronade Wargame Show, Falkirk, 2025- Part 2- Painting Comp


This is a mini article for Part 2 to the Carronade Wargames show, Falkirk, UK and really all a chance to bask in my own glory for a little while! 

I entered the painting competition run every year at Carronade, Falkirk and entered three entries (all below) which, in the end, all ended up in the same category (a bit weird given the variation in my entries). I can only assume that given to the preponderance of Sci-fi and Fantasy miniatures in the comp (90-95% Sci-fi and Fantasy) not much thought had been given to any potential historical categories. Or perhaps there simply was no need for such categories due to the relative lack of historical entries(?). Maybe this will change by next year. I'm certainly going to have a polite chat and make a few suggestions to the organisers. BTW, I love painting miniatures, and this is a subject is I would feel just as strong about had I come last. 

So, my unit of 12 Early Byzantine (Belisarius, Narses era) won first prize in the Group or Regiment category. at the time of painting I did in fact lavish some time on as, being the Boukellaroi, they were one of the centrepieces of the army. As it happens, they haven't seen the tabletop yet as the rules we play place unrealistic/ahistorical restrictions on the Early Byzantine Boukallaroi! 

Anyway, I was so I was more than happy to have won a prize at all, let alone first prize. 

Well, apart from the piccies, that's it for Carronade 2025. 

All images are "clickable". Just right click then click "Open Image in New Tab" and voilà.

The first three pictures are screenshot from the The Lead Pile YouTube channel. 

My Three Entries All in the Same Category:




Ta Da!The Winning Unit- Belisarius Boukallaroi:

16 comments:

  1. Not surprised at all that you won first place. I would have voted this entry Best of Show, too, without needing to see any others. Well done!

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    1. Ah man, thanks you so, so much- frankly, if there's such an thing, I'm feeling blog embarrassed now! LOL

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  2. Well deserved - that's a beautiful unit.

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  3. Those are...fantastic! Well done on their victory! - If they don't fit into your army list, time for a new set, I say!!!

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    1. I'm stuck with the players I have (all very nice chaps) but they are sticking to their rules no matter what! LOL

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  4. They are fabulous paint jobs, well beyond anything I can do. I do wonder about that standard with the enormous Belisarius' portrait... not exactly modest is he? Also, perhaps a little inconsiderate as the poor chap carrying it will have a hard time seeing where he's going.

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    1. They have yet to be tested out on the battlefield yet Rob so I cannot comment on the encumbrance/obfuscation aspect of their banner- I can say, I really didn't relish the thought of painting that portrait from the "Justinian Mosaics" at San Vitale, Ravenna any smaller!

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  5. John Carpenter10 May 2025 at 13:36

    Well done. A beautiful unit. Lovely choice of colours.

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  6. Well done, they are beautifuly painted !

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    1. Cheers, very much appreciated old bean :)

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    1. Thank you for the goodly words Bartek.

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