TFL Painting Challenge: Mid-June Update

Just a quick update to keep things ticking over so that I don’t have too much backlog to clear!

Today we have entries from Matt, Carole, Nick and Mervyn. Do look in the individual galleries (access from the NavBar, above) but here’s a taster for you:

TFL Painting Challenge: Early June Update

Almost half way through the year already, so hope everyone’s on course to hit their Painting Challenge targets?

Today we see the welcome return of Mr Slade: his galleries are always well worth a visit , always very inspiring.

We also have entries from Stumpy, Mr Luther, Mervyn and John Emmett…some excellent work on show. Below you’ll find an example from each: as above, I’d highly recommend a browse through the individual galleries.

TFL Painting Challenge: Second May Update

Here’s another Painting Challenge update, with entries Steve Burt, Carole Flint, Mark Luther, Andrew Helliwell, Mervyn Douglas and Sapper.

See their individual galleries for all their work, but here’s a taster to whet your whistle…

TFL Painting Challenge: First May Update

Which is happening on the seventh of May!

Some entries from the hard core this week: Stumpy, Sapper, Steve, Andrew Helliwell, and Cooperman.

Check out the individual galleries, but here’s a taster of what they’ve sent in:

TFL Painting Challenge: Another April Update

It’s a sunny day outside, the washing is done and on the line, everyone else is still asleep…so here’s another quick update to this year’s Challenge.

Today we have entries from Carole, Lloyd, Andrew, Pete, Mervyn and Stumpy. You can see their latest works in their full galleries via the top nav bar, but here’s a taster of what they sent in:

TFL Painting Challenge: Quick Update

As no wargaming chums seem to be available for a game (do they not realise what bank holiday weekends are for?!) it must be time for a quick TFL Painting Challenge update.

Just a few entries this week, but do go to the individual galleries for a bit of painting inspiration:

TFL Painting Challenge: Big Early April Update!

A bountiful harvest of entries for the Painting Challenge this week, including the return of a couple of regulars: Mark Luther and John Haines. Welcome back, chaps!

You can always tell what the latest trends are from the entries into the Challenge: two of the eight entries this week are from the Silver Bayonet range or, as I like to call it, Call of ‘Mr C’ Napoleonics.

Anyway, do make a point of visiting the galleries (you can get to them from the top nav bar), but here’s a taster to encourage you to do so:

TFL Painting Challenge: Overdue Update!

Apologies for my lack of posts over the past few days: real world in the shape of work got in the way of the important things in life!

Anyhoo, here’s a quick and somewhat overdue update for the Painting Challenge, in which we welcome new contributor Pete Goodrick to the fold. Pete’s first submission includes some lovely looking Italian allies to his 28mm Republican Roman collection.

Do visit the individual galleries, but here’s a taster to persuade you to do so:

TFL Painting Challenge: Quick March Update

Time for the first update to the Painting Challenge in March. Plenty coming through from the existing challengers, but there’s a few of the regulars yet to open their innings!

Do visit the individual galleries, but here’s a taster of what you’ll find. It’s all very infantry focused this week:

TFL Painting Challenge: End Feb Update

Just a quick update this time around, although we do welcome back stalwart Painting-Challenger, Ralph Plowman, who has submitted three entries in quick succession since the last post.

Ralph has participated in all eight years of the Challenge, with a top score of 838 in 2018, and an average score of 540.

Do visit the individual galleries, but here’s a taster to encourage you to do so:

TFL Painting Challenge Update

Time for an update to this year’s TooFatLardies Painting Challenge.

Lots of entries but still from quite a small pool of people. Where are you, regulars? Time to get back in the swing of things after lockdown and COVID!

Anyhow, please do go to the various galleries to see the full cornucopia of entries that have been sent in, but here’s a selection to whet the whistle:

Painting Challenge Update

A quick update today to bring January to a close. A fine start from some people!

First up, we have Sapper’s first entries for the year. Sapper has taken part in all but the first year’s Challenge, so start’s his eighth year of participation. With an average score of 2,186 and a personal best of 2,591 (achieved last year), he is a prolific painter.

Otherwise, today we have more entries from Lloyd, Andrew, Mervyn, Carole and John. Do visit the individual galleries, but here’s a taster:

Painting Challenge Update

We have some more galleries opened this week, and the second or even third submissions from some of the early birds.

Opening her score for this year, Ashley submitted some sci-fi infantry. Ashley has entered six of the last eight year’s of Challenge, with a very genteel average of 171 points per year.

Also new into bat this year is Carole, who began this year’s Challenge campaign with some WW2 Soviets…a whole platoon of them in fact. Carole has been present in each of the eight year’s that the Challenge has run, with a very strong average score of 1,553 per year.

Our third re-starter is Stumpy: a prolific re-baser of already-painted figures (an achievement in itself given how much most people detest basing). Stumpy is also an eight year veteran of the Challenge, with an average score of 2,106.

Finally we have John Emmett, who has been with the Challenge for the last three years. His first entry includes, but is not limited to, an entry from last year that I missed. Over the last three year’s John has amassed an average score of 893 points, and I recommend a visit to his galleries to see his work.

On top of the above, we have another entry from Lloyd this week (some weird looking aliens from Khurasan).

As always, do visit the individual galleries on show: plenty of inspiration to be had.

Egyptian Officer from Stumpy

More 2022 Painting Challenge Galleries Opened

Three more “regulars” back for the Painting Challenge.

First up is Steve Burt, who has participated in every year of the Challenge since we began, making this his ninth consecutive year. Steve has averaged 1,238 points per year, with a personal best of 1,716 in 2016.

Next is Andrew Helliwell, a prolific painter, who missed the first year of the Challenge but has been a steady participant ever since. Andy’s average is 2,329 per year, with his last two years both being over 3,000 points.

Finally in this set, we have Nick Cooper, who starts his second year of the Challenge. last year Nick managed 1,536 points: a very respectable first outing!

Already registered Mervyn and Lloyd also sent through a second set of entries this week. Do check out the individual galleries, but here’s a taster:

First Painting Challenge Galleries Opened

It’s that time of year when I have to build all the Painting Challenge galleries for the 2022 event, so lots of short posts rather than a bi-weekly long one.

Today we welcome back Lloyd “The Hat” Bowler for his eighth year of participation in the Challenge. Lloyd is a prolific scorer, averaging 2,887 points per year, including a personal best in 2020 of 3,709 points: an extraordinary achievement.

Today he submits some 15mm sci-fi: bugs and a couple of buildings from Khurasan’s range.

Next up is Mervyn Douglas, who has gone one better from Lloyd and been with us right from the start: this is his ninth year of taking part in the Challenge. Mervyn’s average score is 2,352 per year, setting a personal best last year with a score of 3,006.

Today Mervyn submits more 28mm Ancients: some Persians and Greeks.

You can see the full pictures of their submissions in their individual galleries: use the Navigation Bar at the top to find them. You could also look at their previous work, grouped by year, also available from the NavBar.

TFL Painting Challenge: The Final Countdown!

Only today and tomorrow to get your last few entries in for the 2021 Challenge…although, as usual, I will accept a few post-new-year stragglers.

I shall also be running the Challenge next year (the ninth consecutive year, with all previous years’ galleries still available) so start planning your painting now.

Today’s entries are from six people who have been participating all year, and one from Mr Scott, who’s obviously been saving up all his work for just one December entry. Just goes to show that it’s never too late to take the Challenge!

Do visit the individual galleries (use the Navigation bar, in black, above) but here’s a selection of today’s entries to get you started:

Finally, make sure you visit the site tomorrow when I’ll be posting a review of my wargaming year…

TFL Painting Challenge: Another December Update

I’ll be doing at least weekly updates for the Painting Challenge in December: means I can keep on top of the entries that always flood in at this time of year!

As always, I recommend you look at the individual galleries but, just before we get to the usual whistle-whetters, here’s a couple of pieces sent in by John Emmett: absolutely lovely. I don’t usually pick out individual pieces, but these two were just too good not to highlight.

And here’s a selection of the other entries received this last week:

TFL Painting Challenge: Christmas is Coming!

The first batch for December as people start that final push for points before the end of the month and the end of this year’s Challenge.

Plenty of time to get you last entries in: so get painting and photographing!

Please do visit the individual galleries, but here’s a taster to whet the whistle:

TFL Painting Challenge: Last November Update

Activity levels are rising as people try and get their final entries in for the year!

Make sure you visit the individual galleries to see all the goodness, but here’s a selection to whet the whistle:

TFL Painting Challenge: First November Update

Half way through the month and I’m only just getting around to an update: shows how busy I am with real world work…well, that and getting Norchester published.

And there’s only about six weeks to go before the end of this year’s Challenge: so those of you sitting on vast numbers of entries need to get them to me before December 31 to make sure your scores are recorded. We have 24 people who’ve sent in entries this year: two newbies and then fourteen under their last year score and only eight over their last year score.

But there’s still plenty of time for the fourteen to make up the difference: so here are this week’s entries to encourage you to pick up a brush and start painting.