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Made in us
Sinewy Scourge





Long Island, New York, USA

Hello All!
We have a painting competition that just started over on the Age of Strife website. http://www.ageofstrife.com/events/aos-painter-of-the-month-march-2013-voting-poll-t6676.html

That link will take you to the voting page. We just recently started this event and I'd like to thank yakface for allowing me to announce it here on Dakka.

The competition is open to anything in modeling, 40K, WFB, LOTR, action figures, fantasy figures, military miniatures, other game system, terrain and even scratch building.

The full rules for each month's contest can be found on the site, but only registered members of AoS are permitted to enter.

Please follow the link above to take a look at the first month's entries. If you think you'll be interested, then just register for the site and jump into the competition.

We welcome new registered members to vote for the first month's entries.

Thanks for you interest and thanks again to yakface!

Time Wizard

I have found again and again that in encounter actions, the day goes to the side that is the first to plaster its opponent with fire. The man who lies low and awaits developments usually comes off second best. - Erwin Rommel
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