Posts Tagged ‘mini-art-con’

Ceril

On April, 3rd 2009 in New Miniatures

Ceril

Before he suffers the same fate as Drageyn I announce my latest work and newest addition to the galleries: Ceril, a brooding Dark Elf Lord from Hasslefree Miniatures. Read Full Post >>

Mini-Art-Con 2009 Event Coverage

On March, 27th 2009 in Miscellaneous

Time is short today so just a quick note … I have uploaded my pictures from Mini-Art-Con 2009 last Saturday. So without further ado enjoy the (few) pictures : )

Mini Art Con 2009

Just a few weeks …

On February, 3rd 2009 in Miscellaneous

… till Mini-Art-Con 2009! This looks more and more like the event to be in Germany. Mini-Art-Con – happening for the third time this year – will be on March, 21st 2009 in Reken. Exhibitors include Freebooter Miniatures, Masquerade Miniatures, Tin’s Bits and many more. Also Das Bemalforum and MaxPaint – arguably Germany’s two biggest miniature forums – will each have a booth showing the works of their members. You might find a few of my own miniatures in there too.

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Mini-Art-Con will once again be host of one of the biggest and best painting competitions, the Red Devil. From what I have seen and heard so far the level of competition will (again …) be awesome and winning one of the coveted trophies will be a tough challenge.

Maybe I will have the chance to meet some of you there?

Mini-Art-Con 2008

On March, 11th 2008 in Miscellaneous

Last Saturday was the Mini-Art-Con 2008 in Mühlheim in Germany and what an amazing event it was! I estimate there were about 300 visitors not counting the exhibitors.

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It was great to meet so many like-minded people and spend a whole day discussing the best hobby in the world. Thanks to all the people of MaxPaint and of course my friends Gerrie and Jasper of Pendragon Studios – it was a blast meeting all of you. And then there was the Red Devil Contest … what can I say … there were around 200 entries and the quality was just overwhelming. One could easily get lost just staring at the cabinets discovering all the fantastic entries and taking in all the details of the miniatures and dioramas. Read Full Post >>