Games Workshop Grapevine Mills announces a new event: the Army List Challenge Kick Off. Beginning Saturday, May 15, the Army List Challenge is essentially a giant raffle, designed to help hobbyists start (and complete!) a 1000 point playable list for Warhammer Fantasy or 40K, or a 300 point list for Lord of the Rings. Submit this list to GW GVM--and when you purchase from them everything you need to field that list, you get a raffle ticket. Build everything you've purchased for the list, and you get another raffle ticket. Paint everything you've built, and you get a third ticket. If you play a game with another hobbyist participating in the Army List Challenge, you get an additional ticket--and if you win that game, you get two tickets. At the end of June, GW GVM Manager Chris will draw a winning raffle ticket *for each system*...and that winner will get to write a second 1000 point list, for which everything needed will be provided FREE. There is no limit to the number of lists hobbyists may create and participate with--all three systems (or multiple armies within systems) can be explored--a great option with Warhammer Fantasy 8th Edition on the summer horizon! See the staff of Games Workshop Grapevine Mills for details!
All About Fun Hobbies Euless Dual 40K Event
All About Fun Hobbies in Euless announces two related events for Warhammer 40K:
- A painting contest featuring Squads from any Games Workshop army;
- A Tournament in which those newly painted Squads can take part.
For aeons, the area of Imperial space known as 'Mid-cities' has been a desolate wasteland for commanders in the 41st millenium. Recent reports from a Blood Angels exploratory fleet suggest that a small destination of worth has begun to reverberate in the warp. Long overlooked on star charts, this new stirring has sparked the interest of man.
Would you join the forces reclaiming what secrets this planet has to share? Would you move to intercept those forces and claim for yourself whatever prizes lay in wait?
All About Fun Hobbies Euless Dual 40K Event will feature a painting contest for Squads from any Games Workshop army, and a Tournament in which those newly painted Squads can take part. Hobbyists can participate in one or both, with a qualifying purchase.
AAFH views this as the perfect competition for anyone taking part in the myriad different 40K events occurring this summer. If you are looking to participate in Astronomi-con Dallas, GW Ard Boys, the North Texas 40K Championships or any of the other awesome summer tournaments in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, All About Fun Hobbies adds this painting contest and tournament for you to get more bang for your hobby buck. Come in, make a purchase for your army you may need to ready it for those other events, then bring your finished Squad back to AAFH on June 27th to compete in the painting contest. On Sunday, July 4, 2010, celebrate the holiday with an afternoon 500-point 40K tourney moderated by the AAFH staff and featuring your Squad!
This is a great way for people in the Euless/Mid-cities area to get involved in the hobby, since army size for the tourney will be only 500 points. And AAFH will offer a special deal for beginning players, allowing them AND a friend to enter both parts of this dual event (see rules following)! But as with all North Texas events, you needn't live local to the store to participate in its events; just follow the rules below and enter!
All About Fun Hobbies is located 1/4 Mile North of Highway 183 on the left side of North Main in Euless (next to Tequila Rain), close to the Highway 360 crossing, at 415 N Main St. Suite 105, Euless, Tx 76039, phone (817) 494-2647.
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Warhammer 40K Painting Contest Rules:
- Purchase (including by order if your choice is not in stock) one 25$ or more Games Workshop item. Special Rule: A total purchase of $60 or more of Games Workshop products will qualify you AND a friend for one entry each in the painting contest (note this would include the Assault on Black Reach starter boxed set, which includes two outstanding 500+ point starter armies--orks and space marines).
- Any Games-Workshop purchase qualifies; however, the painting contest is specifically a showcase of Infantry Squads from any army in the Warhammer 40K universe. The Squad entered into the painting contest thus does not have to be the item purchased from the store (however, it must be painted by the person entering it into the competition).
- All Squads entered in the painting contest must be Unit Type: Infantry and be codex-legal (ie, they must meet the minimum size, have only options listed for such a Squad in their rules, etc). Squads which are very similar (ie, Jump Infantry) may be approved by AAFH judges to be entered in the contest on a case-by-case basis.
- All Squad entries must be handed in before 5pm, Sunday, June 27th, 2010 (earlier submissions are encouraged and will be prominently displayed in store).
- All Squads will remain on display through the July 4th holiday weekend, while judging occurs; Squads and prizes can be picked up after.
- There will be multiple prizes available including 'Best Squad' and 'Best Troops Squad;' further prizes may be offered depending on the number of entries.
Warhammer 40K Tournament Rules
- Purchase (including by order if your choice is not in stock) one $25 or more Games Workshop item. Special Rule: A total purchase of $60 or more of Games Workshop products will qualify you AND a friend for one entry each in the tournament (note this would include the Assault on Black Reach starter boxed set, which includes two outstanding 500+ point starting armies--orks and space marines). If you enter the painting contest described above, your tournament entry is free!
- If you use the Squad that you entered in the painting contest in your tournament army, it will receive a scoring bonus for the tournament.
- If you use the item purchased from the store in your tournament army, it will *These bonuses are stackable (meaning, a person who purchases a Squad, paints it for the painting contest, and fields it in the tournament would benefit from both scoring bonuses for the tournament--as well as any prize they might win for the painting contest!).*
- The tournament will feature armies of no more than 500 points, with one mandatory Troops choice the only Force Organization requirement. There will be at most three rounds for participants to take part in.
- Tournament Awards will include Best General, for the winner of the most games, and Best All Around Player, which will be voted by contestants and include considerations like army composition, completeness, and sportsmanship. See AAFH judges for further details.
- The tournament will be held Sunday July 4th, 2010, from 11AM-5PM, at All About Hobbies Euless. Games will start at 11:30 and run for roughly 1.5 hours each. The Awards ceremony is scheduled for 4:30PM.
Pre-Astro Terrain Table Tournament, Saturday, June 5, 2010
Interested in giving your 1500 Point Astronomi-Con Dallas army a 'test run?' Need additional motivation to complete your entry in Astronomi-Con's Terrain Table competition? Want to make your Astronomi-Con Dallas registration an even greater value?
The Gamers Realm will host a Pre-Astro Terrain Table Tournament Saturday, June 5, 2010--two weeks in advance of Astronomi-Con's arrival upon the Dallas gaming scene. Registration for this three-round, one-day event is $20...*unless* you have already purchased your Astronomi-Con ticket, in which case the cost is half-price, only $10! *However*--if you complete your tableful of terrain for Astronomi-Con's Terrain Table competition and bring it to TGR in advance, we will play over it in this preliminary event...and you pay *no entry fee* to participate at all!
There are so many virtues of the Astronomi-Con convention series to extol, and such things as their transparent scoring system and varied scenarios are rightly often mentioned--but of equal note is their tradition of having unique terrain (with unique challenges) on every table...and the way they celebrate player excellence in all facets of the GW Hobby. Their Terrain Table competition supports both of these goals: it encourages yet more varied tables of terrain, and awards a convention trophy of equal merit and coolness to all the others to the player whose table is voted best!
This first international Astronomi-Con outside the series' Canadian borders features special logistic challenges, not least of them providing all of the terrain; Dallas is simply too impractically far to load up a truck and drive all the terrain to. This Terrain Table competition, therefore, becomes even more important, because every tableful of terrain provided locally is one less thing the con staff needs to worry about.
Thus this event: while it *will* be a fun-filled afternoon, with registration costs going to prizes to make it even more worthwhile, and the opportunity to get three rounds in early with one's Astro army should prove very valuable...the chief goal is to further encourage participation in the Terrain Table competition at Astronomi-Con Dallas June 19/20.
And as a special incentive, Astronomi-Con is supporting this event with two valuable prizes: if the winner of this tournament is a submitter of a Terrain Table as well, they will win 1) a free registration to a future Astronomi-Con event of their choice (a value of $75 or more, depending on event chosen) and 2) a ticket to the ultimate celebration of the GW Hobby, this year's Games Workshop Games Day! So ready your army--and your battlefield!--register for Astronomi-Con Dallas at http://www.astronomi-con.com (where you can find additional details about the Terrain Table aspect of the con), follow developments for this major event at http://www.adeptusnorthtexas.com...and sign-up at The Gamers Realm for the Pre-Astro Terrain Table Tournament, Saturday, June 5!
Schedule:
10am: Check-In/Table Assignment
10:30am-12:30pm: Round One
12:30pm-1:30pm: Lunch
1:30pm-3:30pm: Round Two
3:45pm-5:45pm: Round Three
6pm: Awards
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Wraith Gate 40K Tourney at Gamers Realm April 25
The Wraith Gate website is happy to announce hosting a tournament at The Gamers Realm April 25th for Warhammer 40K! The tournament will follow rules of 1,750 Points, Normal Force Organization, with only current, inprint codices allowed. It will be open to 12 players, with expansion to 16 with sufficient interest; a purchase from The Gamers Realm of $15 of Games Workshop product will allow players to sign up. All awards will be based on points received throughout the tournament: Best Painted, Best General, Best Overall. The schedule begins with submission of army lists at 11am, with three rounds of battle culminating in a scheduled awards ceremony at 5:45pm. Good luck, generals...and Wraith Gate!
Results: The Gamers Realm Doubles Tournament
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+++Best Sportsmen (and Second Place): Kyle Foster & Brady Allen+++
+++Best Army (and Third Place): Russ and Ken Elliott+++
Power armour dominated at this event, with pre-Heresy Thousand Sons and Emperor's Children clashing with Blood Angels and Space Wolves on the top table for the championship (and Ultramarines part of the team which would finish second overall after one vanquished the other); in the end, Mark and John's Traitor Primogenitor legions bested Russ and Ken's Loyalist primogenitor chapters, by the slimmest of margins (each had three units vying for control of the shipwreck which held the target objective, the Heretics breaking the tie two scoring units to one); but there was justice nevertheless, as Russ and Ken took the Best Army voting and secured that award (with Mark and John runners-up there), and both top-table teams tied for runner-up Best Sportsman with five out of a possible six points accrued (second place team Kyle and Brady scoring the only perfect six-of-six). Kudos to everyone who participated: Chad Jones & Lance Bock went undefeated, Jeff Whitehead & Bill Mikesell finished a close fourth overall and also netted five of a possible six Sportsmanship points, Randy Pope & Brian Rhodes were Murphy's Luck candidates (a single melta gun shot in one game and a run move by an opposing HQ in another turning two apparent victories into narrow defeats) and Alexz and Katarra Smelley netted not only excellent Sportsmanship scores but the 'Youngest 40K team' award! Also thanks to dad Eric Smelley, who acted as proxy for three rounds so no participants had to have byes (he would have gone undefeated and tied for Best Sportsman with his Wolves, if he had actually been participating in the tourney). Finally thanks to The Gamers Realm--this is as fine a hobby facility as one could hope for, and we are lucky to have it in North Texas, supporting miniatures gaming. Let's return the favour, especially as they gear up to be the primary host for Astronomi-Con Dallas June 2010! Congratulations to all the winners!
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