I was going to suggest this as well, ever tournament I have ever been to uses this method and it seemed to work. The judges make the selection and on the second day the players vote for top 10 or whatever.axiom wrote:Must be a BB thing thenDarkson wrote:axiom wrote:I think it would have been fairly simple after the first round to have asked all the players to set up their teams over lunch to allow the judges to walk around at leisure and see the teams plus any display bases.![]()
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Can tell it was your first BB tourney. I don't know if it's a gamer thing or a BB thing, but tell coaches to do one thing, and more than half of them will do the exact opposite! We tried that at my tourney a coupke of years agl, and managed to get pics of only 12 of the 36 teams there, and 5 of them were from my own club!
My suggested system has been in use at every 40k tournament I've been to
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It was me-only just registered for TFF last week, but hey better late than never! I've put the team up on coolminiornot. Photos didn't come out great though:Thadrin wrote:Just so I know: who DID win?
http://www.coolminiornot.com/309632?browseid=5588497
As was said, I do think its important to make them look like a blood bowl team. I do agree lighting in '12 was terrible, as was the low table-but the '13 painting comp was much better lit, and had a much better table and space for display.
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