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 on: September 22, 2012, 09:34:00 AM 
Started by Ginfritter - Last post by Ginfritter
Armorcast LLC announces the Second Annual Cinematic Effects Modeling Contest. We at Armorcast LLC want to see who has made the coolest miniature or model using Armorcast’s Cinematic Effects accessory products. This is an online contest, so get your digital cameras out send us your best photos! Armorcast LLC will be accepting entrants from 9-4-2012 until 11-25-12 midnight EST 2012.

The Rules:
1. Any brand of miniature or scratch built model can be used provided that an Armorcast Cinematic Effect has been used on final piece.
1a. You may enter in as many categories as you would like and as many in each category. we ant to see what you have made!
2. Two Photos per entry max and 1 Megabyte per photo max.
3. Judging is based on quality of the photo, quality of the paint job, your modeling skills as well as the creative use of Armorcast Cinematic Effects.
4. Categories: Single Miniature, Unit, Monster/Vehicle & Mech (open to BattleTech, CAV & Heavy Gear miniatures).
5. Provide: Name, Mailing Address, description of model and Cinematic Effect used.
6. Send entrants to: contest@armorcast.com
7. We will not bar any miniature or model that has been posted on the web or have had been previously entered into other contests. Your work must be your own and entrants cannot be an employee of Armorcast LLC or an affiliate.
8. Prizes per category: First Place $50.00 Armorcast Gift Certificate, Second Place $25.00 Armorcast Gift Certificate, Third Place, $15.00 Armorcast Gift Certificate
Best of Show: $100.00 Armorcast Gift Certificate

Armorcast retains the right to add or amend the categories as they see fit. With each photo entry, the participant grants Armorcast LLC full rights to publish photos in print or digital media for advertising purposes.

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 on: May 15, 2012, 06:49:32 PM 
Started by rocketranger0990 - Last post by rocketranger0990
You will have to scroll down some to see pictures of the graveyard. http://www.forum.oldspaceways.com//index.php?/topic/157-liftoff/page__st__120

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 on: May 13, 2012, 10:01:02 AM 
Started by Ginfritter - Last post by Ginfritter
Like tactical Miniatures on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/TacticalMiniatures

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 on: April 29, 2012, 08:02:42 AM 
Started by megaminis - Last post by Ginfritter
Posted links about the body count game to our Facebook pages:

http://www.facebook.com/Armorcast
http://www.facebook.com/TacticalMiniatures
http://www.facebook.com/gin.fritter

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 on: February 23, 2012, 12:29:46 PM 
Started by megaminis - Last post by supervike
Sorry! Didn't see this response.

Sure, I'd be glad to help out any way I can.

Keep me in mind.

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 on: February 21, 2012, 11:58:00 AM 
Started by One Skunk Todd - Last post by Ginfritter
I have set up a Facebook page that you can like us at:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Armorcast-Battlefield-Terrain/119693401468953

I also set up my Facebook page here that you can friend me:

http://www.facebook.com/gin.fritter

I will be posting news here as well as new product shots.


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 on: February 21, 2012, 11:55:58 AM 
Started by Mospaeda - Last post by Ginfritter
The model is about 2.5" x 3.25" long. It is designed with some stowage molded in place and an empty space for the cannon to rest.

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 on: February 15, 2012, 01:30:51 PM 
Started by rocketranger0990 - Last post by Ginfritter
That would be great to see the finished project!

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 on: February 03, 2012, 03:14:55 AM 
Started by rocketranger0990 - Last post by rocketranger0990
Thanks for the great question!

Ginfritter

Thank you for a very informative answer. I am going to go with suggestion 1 for most of the project. I have gotten some intriging idea on painting marble which I will try as well. I expect to have pictures on my website in a couple months, if you'd like to see.


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 on: January 31, 2012, 09:11:30 PM 
Started by keithvaughn - Last post by Ginfritter
I would base coat the crystals in white primer. white will give the most brilliant colors. Shawn used artist acrylics to paint the models. Use very saturated colors for most crystals. The center areas of each facet should be the deepest in color with highlights going to the edes. use thin white lines and small white dots on the edges for hotspots in the reflections. Use a clear gloss to finish the model.

Ginfritter

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