In the meantime entries were starting to trickle into the MSP Open painting competition. This year people seemed to be making and extra effort to get their entries in early. Everybody was a little tense with excitement. By the end of Thursday night we had just over 250 entries on the tables.
I decided to take a tour of the factory this time around. Its been three years since I have been there, the last time that Reaper Con was held on site. Everyone was asking me what I was doing there, I didn't realize that so many of the employees even knew who I was. There have been some huge changes though!
The big open area upstairs has been converted into offices for everyone, including an awesome dedicated photography studio. The factory floor has been expanded vertically by adding a mezzanine level over most of one side. There are now rows of Bones miniature side by side with rows of pewter miniatures. Reaper has certainly been doing something right!
The food event for the evening was the BBQ that we didn't get on Wednesday. It was delicious! Nothing quite like TX BBQ.
Registration is open, that's Bryan behind the desk |
The main stage, with four TVs, you an already see photographs of miniatures that have been entered into the MSP Open |
Stacks of stuffs for the raffles and the auction on Sunday |
The early bird painters stacking out their territories and trying to see if there will be anything to do. |
The gaming area all dressed up and ready to go. There are some early morning games already in progress way in the back |
I still have dealers missing at this point on Thursday. Badger Airbrush company is just getting setup in the right side of the picture |
A line to get entries into the competition |
I guess if you are going to make a display room you may as well dress up the whole thing. |
Right downstairs just coming through the new automatic door. Nothing but BONES to the right and the vault has been moved back to the casting area. |
BONES and Pewter together. Definitely no room here now for Reaper con. |
All the way in the very back the mold making vulcanizers have been moved even further back. A 40' container has basically been grafted on to the back of the building to increase the floor space. |
Anne's chemistry area where she creates new colors! |
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