We have come to the conclusion of the LoER Competition! Another successful round is in the books, and the pun is intended!
This round's theme was "By the Book". Each piece had to include a tie in to the theme of books. It could depict a scene from a book, or incorporate in-game books. Sci-fi versions, data cards, etc. were of course welcomed.
This thread is intended to provide an opportunity to allow Dakkanauts to vote on a "People's Choice".
In conjunction, I will also be providing judging and scoring based on a rubric outlined in the
"original post."
This poll will remain open for 10 days, and the winner of the People's Choice will be celebrated. The winner according to rubric scoring will be the host and judge of the next round.
Regardless of the outcome, each participant is a winner, as they all have new terrain pieces to use in their campaigns, games, etc.
So, the contestants, in order of entry submission are:
First up:
endtransmission, with Josh Reynold's "Dark Harvest"
What began as a couple of tiles, has grown over the course of the contest into a full 3'x3' table. All pieces shown here are created for the competition, but also fit thematically with other pieces endtransmission already has.
More photos can be found in
this gallery including some more models for scale purposes.
Second:
Llamahead, with "Public Holo Terminals" for Frostgrave, to be used as data loot locations.
More photos can be found
here.
Third:
Captain Brown, with a "two by two foot table" which can also be part of a larger table when mixed with existing Necromunda terrain and tiles.
The good captain has admitted this entry is to "keep the numbers up."
Shown here with a book laid on the playing surface.
Fourth:
MacPhail, with the "Adapta Sororitas Battle Sanctum", modeled on the dimensions of the
GW piece, but handcrafted in MacPhail's garage.
and Fifth:
tinker, with "Ruined Library"
I've got my work cut out for me, but you just need to pick your favorite!
Congratulations again, to all our contestants!