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Made in gb
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Et In Arcadia Ego





Canterbury

.. via the Perry Miniatures Facebook page

https://www.facebook.com/perryminiatures/posts/641209542667822


AN APPEAL TO KIWI WARGAMERS!
As you may have already noticed we’ve been involved in a very exciting project for the last couple of months. We were asked by Peter Jackson to help out with a Great War museum to be set up in Wellington, New Zealand. Part of the work involves producing 4,000 x 54mm figures to recreate a diorama of the Battle of Chunuk Bair during the Gallipoli campaign. It’s certainly a big project with a short deadline, but fingers crossed, it’ll work!
The castings, that will made in metal with some in resin, are being sent to New Zealand where Peter is asking Kiwi gamers to donate their services to help with the painting. Peter is donating the cost of building the diorama for the new museum.
Below is an open letter to New Zealand wargaming clubs from Rhys Jones, a fellow wargamer and also the former Chief of the New Zealand Defence Force:
“I am asking your help in organising wargamers around New Zealand to paint 4000 x 54mm figures for a Gallipoli diorama in Peter Jackson’s Great War Exhibition.
One of my adventures in life is to be involved with Peter Jackson in creating the ‘New Zealand Great War Exhibition’, which will open on Anzac Day this year and run through to Armistice Day 2018. It will be housed in the former Dominion Museum building in Wellington, behind the Carillon and the new Memorial Park. With both Peter Jackson and Richard Taylor doing the exhibits, and the historian Christopher Pugsley doing the historical curating, we know that this is going to best a best-of-world-class exhibition. However, with Peter being tied up until recently, completing the last Hobbit movie, we have an ambitious time frame to complete the work.
As with the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit movies, Peter wants all of New Zealand involved, so that it becomes an exhibition of New Zealanders, by New Zealanders. I think that this is a great opportunity to get involved in something very special, as well as a chance to raise the profile of wargaming clubs through local media articles.
Many of my wargaming friends here in Wellington have pitched in to provide me your names from around the country, as points of contact for the clubs, so can you please help in this venture? For a historical “feel good factor” my intention is to divide the country up into the WW1 recruiting zones: Auckland (everything north of Taupo), Wellington (south of Taupo and including Taranaki and Hawkes Bay), Canterbury (everything north of the Waitaki) and Otago (south of the Waitaki), with a one club coordinating the painting by all the clubs in that region.
Roly Hermans is helping me get the news out to people through the NZ Wargaming forum and we will also establish a website that will be updated with painting progress and all the information needs for the painters and other interested parties. The painting guides will be available on the site for downloading.
If you can help with this, or can pass me on to someone who can, then I will be indebted to you. I am particularly seeking a volunteer person, or club, to honcho each region. That will involve the distribution of the figures to the other clubs and painters, monitoring progress, updating the website (you will have partial administrator rights), collection and the dispatch of the painted figures back to me. Please get back to me to either confirm your interest or to refer to someone who can help. If you are able to be the regional honcho, then a mailing address for the dispatch of the figures would be great.
The contribution of the clubs will be recognised in the exhibition and the website will remain as a record of the achievement.
Please help. This will be something that you will all be proud of when you visit the exhibition, perhaps during Call to Arms this year.
Rhys JonesThe Arm Chair General (for real)
Exciting, aye! If you are in a New Zealand club and are interested in Rhys’ request, please let him know. Until the dedicated project blog is launched, you can let Rhys know merely by posting a comment below.
This is an abridged version of Rhys’s letter, to see it in full go to;

https://arteis.wordpress.com/2015/01/21/sir-peter-jackson-needs-kiwi-wargamers/

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Forwarding a link to this on some sites that I frequent that have some Kiwis.

Likely, they already know, but....

The Auld Grump

Kilkrazy wrote:When I was a young boy all my wargames were narratively based because I played with my toy soldiers and vehicles without the use of any rules.

The reason I bought rules and became a real wargamer was because I wanted a properly thought out structure to govern the action instead of just making things up as I went along.
 
   
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UK

Another reason to wish I lived in NZ (aside from the stunning landscapes and LotR connection)! This sounds like both the project and the final result would be very cool indeed. Hope some of Dakka's NZ members take the chance to get involved!

 
   
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South Perth

What if you're an Aussie who has previously lived with two Chinese Gooseberries? Are they rigid on their NZ wargamers only goal? Damn it, I want in!

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Out of my Mind

Might be time for me to leave the states and move back. Oh the curse of dual citizenship!

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New Zealand

Cool though this sounds (and I just might volunteer), I worry about the resulting painting quality and consistency, especially for skin tones and shading.
   
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Unstoppable Bloodthirster of Khorne





Melbourne .au

That's pretty cool. With 4k models in the diorama, individual models won't matter so much - it'll simply be the awesome effect of seeing that many models. As as Jones' letter says, it's more about having lots of Kiwis contribute.

   
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I wonder what'll happen to them after November 2018. Maybe they'll be auctioned for charity or something.
   
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Et In Arcadia Ego





Canterbury

work continues


http://anzacdiorama.blogspot.co.nz/








The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
"the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king,
 
   
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Is 'Eavy Metal Calling?





UK

Mighty impressive!

 
   
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Shadeglass Maze

That is looking incredible!
   
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California the Southern

Quite impressive. Can't wait to see the final product. Seeing something like this is the kind of justification my dad needs for traveling out of the states, as it certainly won't be the first time he's planned a vacation around toy soldiers.

Also impressive is Mr. Jackson's determination to go full Hobbit and refuse to wear shoes any more it seems.

Poorly lit photos of my ever- growing collection of completely unrelated models!

http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/0/627383.page#7436324.html
Watch and listen to me ramble about these minis before ruining them with paint!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmCB2mWIxhYF8Q36d2Am_2A 
   
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Et In Arcadia Ego





Canterbury

http://anzacdiorama.blogspot.co.nz/2015/05/first-pics-of-massive-gallipoli-diorama.html

fair play indeed

The poor man really has a stake in the country. The rich man hasn't; he can go away to New Guinea in a yacht. The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all
We love our superheroes because they refuse to give up on us. We can analyze them out of existence, kill them, ban them, mock them, and still they return, patiently reminding us of who we are and what we wish we could be.
"the play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king,
 
   
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Is 'Eavy Metal Calling?





UK

Bloody hell!

This is not only a fantastic work from a hobby perspective, but hopefully to those seeing it in real life, a powerful reminder of the scale of the tragedy it portrays.

Top marks, Sir Peter and Co!

 
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut





Anyone, check the blog link Reds8n posted. That's absolutely fantastic work. Please, someone change the thread title, this is currently too easy to be missed. Congratulations to all involved in this display piece. The scale... mindblowing



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On an Express Elevator to Hell!!

Absolutely incredible, I'm actually at a loss for words.

What a massive endeavour that must have been!

Epic 30K&40K! A new players guide, contributors welcome https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/751316.page
 
   
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Deep Frier of Mount Doom

Wow...



You know it's a huge table when a corner camping Basilisk's range can barely reach past the center of the table! I really hope the Aussies and Kiwis win their steal the initiative roll...
   
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Man if i ever win the lotto one of these will be in my basement hopefully :/


so any dakkamites helping them out?

 Unit1126PLL wrote:
 Scott-S6 wrote:
And yet another thread is hijacked for Unit to ask for the same advice, receive the same answers and make the same excuses.

Oh my god I'm becoming martel.
Send help!

 
   
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New Zealand

A lot of gamers at my club/area are working on this. A couple of my friends have been back and forth working on it for well over a month now.

Due to circumstances at the time I couldn't help out, but the models looked lovely. Its gotten a lot of publicity in the new papers in NZ as well.

Looks better every update.
   
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New Zealand

I must go and see this over the weekend (I'm in Wellington, NZ.)

I've already seen the main exhibition which opened a couple of weeks ago, and it was very impressive from a modelling perspective, especially the full-size replica Mk IV British tank (I might have that Mk number wrong).
   
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New Zealand

Im going in to see it this sunday. I look forward to seeing what they did with it all (im in Kapiti). I went to the war museum up north which had some amazing stuff, some cool modeling dioramas too, including the famous Bob Semple tank haha.
   
 
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