I join all the opinions already posted, especially these:
Ben90 wrote:A very special competition this time for everyone, I think. Thank you Peter, for making this passible, again, and thanks to all participants. I am sure, Kostis would have liked it!
T. Dürrschmidt wrote:Thanks for a great competition....as I saw the entries I had no doubt about the future winner....the Idea of a warrior being taken to Valhalla by a Valkyrie....ingenious......aswell as the modelling and painting work, especially the painted blue light effects. Great!
And also respect and congratulations to all other competitors. Great entries...
Kekso wrote:It was obvious from the start who will win. And this isn't negative comment.
My congratulations and respect to Ben90.
I also like to thank to all participants.
Bluefalchion wrote:...I know he would be very proud to see every entry, and even more proud to learn that the contest was held in his honor. My very best congratulations to each and every one of you, all winners in my eyes.
I can only add my own experience of this my first time participating in this much admired competition. In previous editions I always became admired of the high level of so varied and amazing entries.
I never imagined I would be up against such masterpieces, but this time it was special. When I read that on this ocassion the competition was going to honour Kostis Ornerakis, I felt the need to join, because of my deep admiration and respect for both the person and the modeller/painter.
I thought that all the places offered would be filled immediately, so I had to decide quickly what I could do and get the conversion and painting done in record time by my usual standards.
With the fresh memories of the trip to London in July to attend my daughter's college graduation, I decided that it would be a good idea to portrait a member of the Queen's Guard as a modest tribute to her Platinum Jubilee (How could I have known when I carried out my project that shortly afterwards it would also be a tribute to the late sovereign?)
Two things struck me as the competition began to unfold: the length of time that elapsed between entries, and the small number that finally took part.
I still have no explanation for the second one, but the first was completely clear for me once I could see the astonishing entries presented.
Although I quickly realised that I had no chance of winning, I enjoyed very much this experience and learned that I will have to improve a lot in my future participations.
My deepest thanks and respect to all forum moderators and members that make possible this competition and other activities can go on.
In order not to be less than the rest of the competitors, as soon as I can, I will post a report with pictures of the origin, development and final result of my project.
My best regards for you all.
Santi.