Post by terry37 on Jan 24, 2017 18:34:36 GMT
The 2016 Good, Bad and Ugly Tournament is in wind down mode and I will be posting two polls for your voting.
The first will be the traditional Barker Award for the best theme army. Each Leg of the tournament may submit one army as their candidate for this award and then we ask the world at large to vote on the one they feel is the most deserving. Our theme this past year was “There be Dragons” and a theme army was one based on historical armies that had a required mix of historical and fantasy elements.
The second award is a new one, The Stronghold Award, and as with the Barker Award each Leg may submit their best candidate. This award is for the best and most creative Stronghold. Should it happen that a player whose army was never the defender, he may still vie for this award with the Stronghold he would have used.
Please take a moment to look at the candidates in these two polls and cast your vote.
The 2016 GBnU was a very successful year with a new Leg participating in the Shetland Islands coordinated by Mike McEwan.
Here are a few pictures from 2016 events I’ve been saving to share which we hope you will enjoy.
The Staines Leg, coordinated by Tim Moore, absolutely takes the cake for the largest attendance. Just excellent Tim! And hope to see everyone back again next year.
Bob Beattie’s Mid West turnout was equally as impressive. Bob always goes the extra mile with signs and supporting props – Well done Bob!
The Shetland Leg, lead by Mike McEwan. A new Leg this year and one that jumped in 110%. Thanks Mike!
The Sydney Leg, coordinated by Victor Jarmusz. As some of the other Legs, this one is included as part of the annual Con HotT event. Nicely done Victor!
The first will be the traditional Barker Award for the best theme army. Each Leg of the tournament may submit one army as their candidate for this award and then we ask the world at large to vote on the one they feel is the most deserving. Our theme this past year was “There be Dragons” and a theme army was one based on historical armies that had a required mix of historical and fantasy elements.
The second award is a new one, The Stronghold Award, and as with the Barker Award each Leg may submit their best candidate. This award is for the best and most creative Stronghold. Should it happen that a player whose army was never the defender, he may still vie for this award with the Stronghold he would have used.
Please take a moment to look at the candidates in these two polls and cast your vote.
The 2016 GBnU was a very successful year with a new Leg participating in the Shetland Islands coordinated by Mike McEwan.
Here are a few pictures from 2016 events I’ve been saving to share which we hope you will enjoy.
The Staines Leg, coordinated by Tim Moore, absolutely takes the cake for the largest attendance. Just excellent Tim! And hope to see everyone back again next year.
Bob Beattie’s Mid West turnout was equally as impressive. Bob always goes the extra mile with signs and supporting props – Well done Bob!
The Shetland Leg, lead by Mike McEwan. A new Leg this year and one that jumped in 110%. Thanks Mike!
The Sydney Leg, coordinated by Victor Jarmusz. As some of the other Legs, this one is included as part of the annual Con HotT event. Nicely done Victor!