Great to have you on board Pugwash. I was excited about seeing your Dark Elves but Araby would be even more fun to see, I've hardly seen any painted Araby stuff but what I have seen has looked superb.
How about we start with a bare-metal/undercoated picture of the forces we're talking about?
Sounds like a great way to start, I'll open up a new thread later so that we can get some introductions going and start showing off those piles of unpainted lead.
The rules version 1:
So, here's a first attempt at the 'rules', this is not set in stone and we need to all feel happy with them>
1) The 'Tale of Warmaster Painters' officially begins on Monday the 8th of September.
2) There will be a single 'official' thread. I'll open this once the rules have been confirmed.
3) Each participant should aim to make an initial introductory post within a week of the start date in which they outline their plans, and post any pre-painting pics/army lists etc.
4) Any 10mm army that uses the WM rules (official or not) is eligible. This includes armies for Warmaster, Warmaster Ancients, and BOFA.
5) Participants should aim to paint one 'selection' from their army list per week. This includes characters and warmachines. This is deliberately intended to allow several 'easy' weeks across the project.
6) Photographs of the painted units should be submitted to the official thread every two weeks: i.e. each participant should post pictures of two 'units'.
7) The first phase of the 'TOWP' will end in Mid December. If people wish to continue we'll enter phase two!
Does that sound ok?
A couple of things I'm not sure about:
1) Does a single thread sound manageable? (an alternative would be to have a thread purely for posting pictures and another for comments; or, to have a new thread each month)
2) How often should we say we'd post pictures? (I'd say either once a week, once a fortnight or once a month)
Cheers - Paul.
EDIT: What about a thread each month with the requirement to post once a week? That way the threads wouldn't become too unwieldy (if there are five or so participants that'd mean each month's thread had around 20 posts with pictures plus whatever comments come along.