| PAW has staged a convention in Plymouth every
year since 1983.
Here are a few pictures of the 2007 event, which took place over the
weekend of February 3rd/4th. Special thanks to Clive Dudley
and John Orange
for supplying the pictures. This page has pictures of some of the Trophy winning games. Other participation and display games are on this page, and pictures of the Competition games are here. Pictures of the Traders that supported the show can be found here. Results of the Competitions can be found through the Results Page The pictures here are thumbnails: click on them to see a larger picture in a new window |
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| Once again, a large number of
people worked hard to bring display games of various sorts to the show.
We'd like to thank them all for their efforts, and we look forward to seeing
next year's games These are the games that caught the attention of our judges, and the winners of the tournaments. |
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Laurie Walsh took the prize for Best 25mm Game for "Glory" the Attack on Battery Wagner |
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Adam Williams and Torrington Wargames Group won Best 15mm Game with their Battle of Ctesiphon game |
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Anthony Cross and the Cross Swords team were awarded the trophy for Best 15mm or Smaller Game, and also Best Demonstration Game for their excellent Warhammer 40K Epic game |
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David Trace and the ArmadaCon Team took Best Participation Game for the excellent Torchwood game, which featured 3D rooms, Daleks and Cybermen |
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| This year, as a departure from our usual routine, we added a Best Painted Army category to each of the competitions | ||
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| Andy Unwin won Best Painted DBM Army for his Romans |
Martin Binns was awarded Best Painted WH40K Army for these startlingly white Tau |
Colin Farrant took Best Painted Warhammer Army for his Ogres |
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Left: Mark Doyle won the WH40K Sportsmanship Award, donated by Games Workshop, Plymouth. Peter Fordham (below) was second in the WH40K Competition, and Rob Cowan (below right) was the winner | |
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Left: Andy Claxton was second in the DBM
Ancients competition, and Richard Jeffrey-Cook (Right)
was the winner. Andy Unwin stepped in to make the presentations, apparently just because he wanted to... |
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| Right: Steve Pearce was the winner in the Warhammer Fantasy Competition, and Dave Petit (Far Right) was second | ![]() |
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| Other participation and display games are on this page, and pictures of the Competition games are here. Pictures of the Traders that supported the show can be found here. Results of the Competitions can be found through the Results Page | ||
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This page was last updated on 15 February 2008 |
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