Right I read the pdf on there site and was wondering how you paint to get a tournament standard model? or even better?
In reaction to the reaction of Jo as well..... I dont realy think there is such a thing as "tournament standard"......

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At the time that I stopped playing Warhammer Fantasy battle tournaments the whole concept of tournament standard armies became corrupted by the (few) "top class players" that had enough money and time to attend tournaments "all over the world" AND to have their mini´s *gasp* pro-painted...... allowing them to score more points for the events where the "painting/converting" of the army was part of the event (iow. at that time most GW events).
In itself there is no fault in gettin a top paintjob done on (a considerable part of) your force, but IMHO the proof should be in the puddin, and to often I have seen judges ignoring even photographic evidence that the work was bought.
If for any reason paiting is supposed to be part of what makes a tournament "tick" then there should be time allocated to paint as PART of the event.....

Oh wait ... there is the Golden Whatsummicall its you say?! Thru, and places like CMON do a great job in allowing people to show of their skills too.
For me, the aim to play an army at an event would be to have put up an effort to produce properly based, identifiable units on the table in ANY form of paintjob that exceeds "bare silver", "clean white (or grey) or "dusky black".
For me as an organizer of events (of which I have done some over the last 15 years), I would applaud those like Jo and Dave and all others that are showing of GREAT brushmanship in this forum, and try to make sure that there is some prize I CAN provide to the "best painted army".
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