Not a bad start. The BB Red male & the Self-Blue female are particularly nice. There's a bit of shafting on the BB Red females but not too bad.
Dubbing isn't as bad as it sounds. I was hesitant the first time I ever did it but once I got past that it was ok. Most birds don't react much at all & wit the application of some Blood Stop Powder there's very little bleeding. Usually when I'm done dubbing a bird I put them down & they go back to eating or scratching ing the dirt. I've even had them immediately go tread a hen.
To look like games they have to be dubbed. I know somw people who don't like the idea of dubbing so they show only their females & cockerels. Cockerels don't have to be dubbed, only cocks. Dubbing isn't done at birth, it's done when the comb is fully grown.
Another possibility if you like the looks of a large single comb is to consider Dutch Bantams or Leghorn Bantams. Both come in a variety of colours & they don't have to be dubbed.
ps-I was one of the judges at that show.