PAW 2004 - Other Games

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A lot of people spent a great deal of effort to bring Demonstration and Participation games to the show.  

Here are a few that caught the eye of our photographer.  

The pictures here are thumbnails: click on them to see a larger picture

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Another view of the busy Bring and Buy stand (left) 

The ArmadaCon demo team, led by Chris Trace (right) got lots of people involved with their quick and simple games

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Chris Thomas ran this nice 15mm Thirty Years War game, but I don't know which battle it was!
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Orlando Murrish ran this BattleTech game all weekend.  As usual with Orlando's games, the scenery was excellent.  

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Lord of the Rings games were popular, and both Mick Allen and Philip Ball provided them.  Unfortunately, I don't know which one this is...

Fantasy is always popular, and here are some shots of games run by Mark Smith and his team, representing the RPGA
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Club member John Soper provided  this 25mm Siege of Troy game, complete with wonderful city walls

 

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Guy Bowers provided this 25mm Soviets vs Finns game: the Eastern Orthodox church, complete with minaret, was very good, as were the various ruined factory buildings.  

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PhilFord01.JPG (301743 bytes) Club member Phil Ford staged this Warhammer 40K game, which was very popular with younger visitors PhilFord02.JPG (51915 bytes)

Pictures of the main Trophy winning games are here; and Pictures of the Competition games are here.  Results of the Competitions can be found through the Results Page

This page was last updated on 27 June 2006