Apparently this guy got to take pictures in the real photo set-up behind the cases. :suicide:
So, there you are.
Here's my thoughts on having seen this stuff live. Much like we saw in GD France, there were not many of the big names here and the overall quality of the competition shows it.
Now, let me be clear -- what won demons deserved to win from what was entered. I am not saying anyone there didn't deserve their demons. Not at all. It was actually nice to see that some very worthy painters got a chance to show off without having to stand in the shadows of people like Tom Schadle, Jeremie Bounamont, etc. These folks worked hard, and they turned out some very
However, these pieces would not stand up against the big names in Europe. Then again, I think we saw things taking demons in France that surprised more than a few people. I think we've all gotten spoiled by the really big names doing crazy, jaw-dropping pieces and travelling all over to enter them.
I'm hoping several of the folks I saw this weekend will get to be the next wave of big names over here. There were several that looked very promising to be in the next set of those, and I'm going to be cheering pretty hard for them.
I am also surprised to see what took the Slayer. (didn't stay for awards) While this unit was very cool, I can name at least two things I thought were better. I honestly thought it would be what took gold 40k vehicle or what took gold in 40k monster. I personally thought the tank was EASILY better than the unit entry, and the Avatar was at least equal if not better. But, that's just me and I was seeing all of this under CRAPTASTIC lighting and really old, heavily scratched plexi-glass.






