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Gentle readers, please place your votes for the 2016 Mantis Maker Challenge!
The theme of this year's competition is based on a quote by American dramatist David Mamot.
"Old age and treachery will always beat youth and exuberance."
The rules for this challenge were as follows...
Spoiler:
Honestly, I have no expectations about what will come of this challenge. I just love the quote and thought it would make some interesting fodder for a competition. I do not necessarily suggest that the entries must be a dual of some sort... showing a wisened veteran or ancient war machine that has come through many battles victorious are perfectly good interpretations. I'm sure there are others as well.
1. There are effectively, no limits to what you can do... however the focus of your entry must be Mantis Warrior related.
2. You must do the work yourself, no team entries.
3. You must build and paint the model for this competition. You must post your pre-build, build and final shots here by the deadline in order to be eligible. 4. You may solicit all of the advice, ideas and encouragement that you like during the process. I'm a firm believer in these competitions as a learning experience and a chance to stretch your legs as hobbyists and artists. You may post as much as you like to this thread if it suits you better than one of your own threads (or in addition to your own threads).
You may vote up to 3 times (not for the same entry obviously... this isn't the Chicago mayoral election after all). Voting will be open for 5 days... approximately until June 12th. You'll note that I've included any text that was submitted with the entries. I welcome this as it helps give insight into the mind of the artists as they pondered this rather unusual theme. You may use any creiteria you like to base your voting on. There will also be formally judged elements of this challenge, specifically so you guys can vote with your heart.
The winner will be declared "The People's Champion!".
Thanks for stopping by and voting. Spread the word, will you?
Nerdfest09: "Who am I to prove brother Ramos wrong?"
Paradigm: "Survival Instincts"
a scene depicting the moment at which this Mantis Warrior realises he can never find redemption and fully embraces the fate of a traitor:
The Star Phantom's offer was clear as he approached. An honourable fight, a good death, and at the last absolution. Galen readied his blade, shifted his weight, and stared in silence at the approaching warrior. A split second to think...
No. No, he would not die like this. Not at the hands of his brothers, not at the hands of the ones who would leave him nameless, call him faithless, let him fade away into nothingness. Fate had made him a warrior. Fate had made him a traitor. Now, as he raised his bolter and unflinchingly, hatefully pulled the trigger, fate would make him a survivor...
bushcommando:
A bit simple perhaps, but I tried to go for maximum fidelity to the colors in the old "Chapters of the Badab War" poster. Now I realize that some of you may be wondering how this fits in with the theme. That's simple: I knew I could never compete with the likes of you all in a straight painting competition, so I decided to rely on the old age of the models, and the rather underhanded tactic of appealing to Gits's nostalgia to win out over all your youthful exuberance! Mwuahahahaha! No seriously... well I thought it was clever at least..
Camkierhi:
Minus:
inmygravenimage: "Regicide".
Fluff!
Spoiler:
"The new Scouts fared well?"
It was the first time that the Grandmaster had spoken, since acknowledging Artur's arrival and their bout had commenced. As ever, it was impossible to read his unblinking, sightless eyes. So like the Mantis itself, thought the honoured veteran Commander, encased in his metal shell. He cast his gaze across the board once more. Resignation, perhaps? The servos had by now relayed all permutations to the Grandmaster, and the pincer of Artur's remaining Astartes assured him victory against the ancient warrior. A ploy? Perhaps. But with only the Rex remaining, his choices were few, his options limited beyond noble self-sacrifice.
"Aye, my lord, well enough. They will be fine instruments of the Emperor's will, should he deem them worthy." He shifted his remaining Devastator to pin down the gleaming, golden Rex. "You are checked, my lord. And I believe the game is mine."
A statement, not a question.
"Tell me," continued the Grandmaster, barely acknowledging the inevitable, "Were they as attentive to all of the details of Tranquility as you once were?" A nudge from the servo-arm, prolonging the endgame. Artur frowned.
"I schooled them in full, just as you did me, sire." The towering Terminator shifted to his whim, "And checked once more, upon two fronts." The pause lengthened like a rift in time itself. "You have but one move, Grandmaster, and it ends in Regicide."
"Did you know that I was a Vanguard, Commander?"
Artur frowned despite himself, accessing memories deep in his core.
"My lord, there were no Vanguard Veterans of the Tranquility campaign."
As if from nowhere, the table shimmered, shifted.
"None that you know of, child." A rare crease at the corner of the Grandmaster's mouth - a suggestion of a smile?
A Vanguard, clad in corvid armour and streaked black on yellow, bore down upon Artur's Rex, and struck hard and true.
"A Mantis always guards his secrets, Commander. Regicide, I believe. As you say, I had but one move open to me."
There was nought he could do but let cry a wordless, furious yell, slamming his fist to the table and sending his slain Rex reeling.
"We are hidden even in the shadows of our own history, Artur. The treachery in the truth, the hiding in plain sight - the ancient art of the Mantis."
But his words were dust in the recycled air, as his Honoured opponent was long gone.
Inspiration
Spoiler:
I'm fond of David Mamet, from whom the quote comes (I am an English (& Media) teacher, after all) and this spurred me on to thinking about Stanley Kubrick's 'The Killing' (I also teach film) with its iconic chess scene (great movie, great director, and cited by Mamet as one of his favourite moments in drama - yes, I am a nerd, thank you). I got thinking about chess games generally, and Paradigm mentioned Regicide, the 40k descendant of the game. And so it came together. The venerable Mantis General howling in rage and frustration at the unexpected defeat! I tried to stay true to Gitsplitta's interpretation of the MW, and afaik he's not done any Tranquillity pattern Vanguard Veterans so I factored that into the fluff
insaniak: With a light crunching of gravel, the scout advances through the rubble, scanning around himself as he goes but with his eyes being drawn back to the anomaly before him. Propped up on a twisted pillar protruding from a pile of rubble, a Mantis Warrior helm sits a silent vigil.
With the tip of his combat blade, he carefully prods the helmet, lifting up its front edge to confirm that it is indeed empty... unaware that death approaches silently from behind.
Outgunned, outnumbered, the last of his squad, the veteran Mantis Warrior has lurked amongst the ruins for days, waiting with endless patience for his prey to come to him.
Old age and treachery will always beat youth and exuberance.
Er... wordy words and such. Here's a top view. Just because.
bebopdrums2424:
stonned_astartes: (unfinished, but still cool)
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Anvildude: "Honestly, it's kinda refreshing to see an Ork vehicle that doesn't look like a rainbow threw up on it."
Votes go to Nerdy (fo obvious reasons), Graven for a brilliant idea and execution, and Minus for a fantastic paintjob. If I had a 4th, it'd definitely go to Insaniak, also a great piece!
It's really neat to see such talented artists apply their time and skills to my favorite chapter. I'm really appreciative of the effort everyone's put in. Great job one and all.
Anvildude: "Honestly, it's kinda refreshing to see an Ork vehicle that doesn't look like a rainbow threw up on it."