Honored to be part of New York State’s largest tabletop event, we’re super excited for the 2nd Annual Long Island TableTop Gaming Expo on March 18th - 19th at the Cradle of Aviation in Garden City, NY!

Sure! The website is actively being updated with new information so that should be going up sometime today but there are two types of painting competitions; BYOMini and Speed Painting:
Bring Your Own Mini Contest:
Rules:
All entries must be the work of the person entering. The person entering must personally hand in the miniatures before 1pm on the day of the Expo. Entries must also be collected from the display case before Expo closing. Any entries not collected by the end of the show automatically become the property of the expo.
Entrants must have purchased an Expo ticket.
All entries must be accompanied by the provided entry form. This must be filled out correctly and clearly. Competitors will be issued a numbered receipt when they have handed in their miniatures. In order to collect their miniatures at the end of the show, competitors must present this receipt in person.
Competitors can only enter categories once; though they may enter as many of the categories as they choose.
Competitors cannot enter a piece that has previously won an award from another competition.
While every care possible will be taken with the entries, the miniatures are entirely at the risk of the competitor. The Expo will not be responsible for any damage or loss that might occur while the miniatures are in their care.
The Expo has the right to photograph the competition submissions and to publish photographs.
The judges’ decisions are final in all cases.
Judging:
Each entry in the competition will be judged based on its own merit irrespective of the other entries and categories. Judges will look at each piece and award entries a gold, silver, or bronze (or possibly no award) based solely on the quality of the entry. For example, in a category with 20 entries, there may be 2 gold, 5 silver, 7 bronze, and 6 entries with no award.
This system enables participants to judge the progress of their work from year to year without regard to what the other competitors may enter. This will also ensure each entry gets recognized for its effort despite being in a category with an abundance of entries.
There will be an overall winner for each category, selected from the models that earned the highest medals.
The title of Best In Show will be awarded to one entry, the best piece in the competition, selected from the overall winners of each of the categories.
Judging Criteria
Use these criteria as a guide to produce the best competition pieces you can bring!
Each entry will be evaluated by the judges on the following criteria. Both Technical Quality and Artistic Quality will be given equal consideration in determining whether a model achieves a gold, silver, bronze, or no award.
Categories:
Single Small Figure: Single figure, 25mm to 40mm scale, on a base no larger than 60mm in diameter, with a total height no more than 75mm. (ex. Solo, warcaster/warlock, single trooper, etc.)
Unit/Group: Unit, squad, or battlegroup (minimum of 2 figures), 25mm to 40mm scale, on bases no larger than 60mm in diameter, with a total height no more than 75mm. Figures may be mounted on a single display base or individually based. Please use minimum standard unit size appropriate to the system. (ex. Trooper unit, warcaster and battlegroup, Guild Ball team, etc.)
Monster/Vehicle: Vehicle, warmachine, or monster, 25 to 40mm scale, on a base no larger than 250mm in diameter, total height no more than 300mm. This category includes vehicles with riders and figures mounted on large animals such as dragons. (ex. Light or heavy warjacks/warbeasts, colossals/gargantuans, battle engines, etc.)
Speed Painting Contest
There will be 3 contests, Saturday Morning, Saturday Evening and Sunday.
Rules:
All entrants will be provided with a model which they will have up to 5 hours to paint.
Limited to 12 entrants, first come first serve,
Entry fee of $10. Entrants will be able to keep the model at the end of the competition.
Each model will be the same, will be provided fully built, cleaned and primed as necessary.
Entrants will not have any pre-knowledge of the chosen model.
Detail paint brushes and a basic paint set will be available for all entrants to share if necessary. Contestants may bring their own tools and paints.
Once Judging is complete, all entrants must retrieve their model by the close of the expo. Any entries not collected by the end of the show automatically become the property of the expo.
While every care possible will be taken with the entries, the miniatures are entirely at the risk of the competitor. The Expo will not be responsible for any damage or loss that might occur while the miniatures are in their care.
The Expo has the right to photograph the competition submissions and to publish photographs.
The judges’ decisions are final in all cases.
Judging
A panel of judges will look at each piece and award a gold, silver, and bronze metal to contestants. Judging will be based entirely on painting per the below:
Painting. A model can be painted many ways (from smooth blends to textured brushwork, from bright clean colors to monochrome, from realistic metallics to stylized NMM), but the painting should be competently and consistently executed within the chosen style(s). An entry that catches the eye at a distance should also look good on close examination. For example, does the color palette complement the subject of the entry? Do the style of painting and brushwork enhance the form and texture of the model’s surfaces? Does the entry use contrasts of color and value for emphasis?

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