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 EVENTS
 

Euro Militaire 2007

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Pics 1 to 4: Setting up shop!

All the photographs of this year's Euro Militaire can be found HERE.

Folkestone in England becomes the centre of the World for armour and figure modellers twice a year. Once in February for Trucks'n'Tracks, and then again in September for the big one....Euro Militaire!

The show is owned and sponsored by Military Modelling Magazine, and in turn by their publishers, Magicalia.

This was to be only my second time at Euro Militaire, and the first time as an 'insider' or employee of Magicalia, and I wasn't sure what to really expect. The only thing I was expecting, was that it would probably be a lot easier to get decent pictures!

I arrived at the venue early Friday afternoon, in time to see some of the traders arriving and watch setting up in the various halls. It's surprising just how big the main hall is when it's empty....and it also amazing just how the traders manage to get their wares in there considering the access difficulties! They had to be patient and wait in their place in the queue, or simply park up top and carry boxes and boxes of merchandise down all the stairs!

Once into the event I was quickly introduced to Charles Davis, organiser of the event, and press-ganged into distributing the Euro Militaire pin badge to traders.....for a small fee of course, which reminds me, I still have a bag full of them that I'll have to return!

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Pics 5 to 10: The show under a full head of steam! In Picture 10 John Murphy of Model Military International speaks to Derek Hansen of Accurate Armour

Starting early on the Friday before the show opened to the public, at least allowed me to catch up with some people, and introduce myself and the website to some of the traders at the event, but I was careful not to interrupt their setting up!

It's surprises me at events of this nature, that some people have little appreciation of the effect that the Internet can have on their business. It's influence still hasn't reached it's full potential, and it's always an uphill struggle to convince some of this. Setting up on the balcony in the main hall was Ian Hanratty of Friendship Models, a business that has embraced the Internet and all it has to offer, including website advertising and Ebay, and also Robin Carpenter of Cammett's Ltd, both of these businesses experiencing recent expansion, in which I'm sure Internet awareness has played a large part!

One end of the large main hall was taken up almost completely by Accurate Armour who always put on a stunning display of their most recent releases, including the brand new Humber 1 ton GS truck, but also sell many other useful products such as Karaya tow cables and metal replacement tracks.

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Pics 11 to 17: Pictures of 'Chateau Clervaux' as it appeared on 17th December 1944, as built by Joachim Claude, who brought this massive piece of work all the way from his home in Luxembourg to display at the show. Unfortunately because of it's size it was ineligible for entry to the competition.

With most of the traders set up, but still a few to come early on the Saturday, it was time to close up for the evening and enjoy the 'social' side of Euro Militaire, at the Southcliffe Hotel, where most of the traders stay during their visit. You can find a full list of the traders that attended the event here: Euro Militaire 2007 Details.

Eight o' clock on the Saturday morning, and the doors were opened to traders and club members to finish anything that needed it in preparation for the public beginning at 10 a.m. Sadly, each year there are always a few traders who, for personal reasons, can't make the show at the last minute, and Ken Jones the Magazine Editor and Charles Davis the show organiser, were busy making last minute adjustments to traders spaces, taking up the slack, and organising the many helpers that volunteer to help from the clubs attending the event. So a big Thank you must go to James Hodgkinson, Graham Brown, John Clifton and Chris Grove, who turn out each year. Chief Steward this year was Ian Parsons. Graham Brown and Malcolm Cuming gave a big hand when it came to putting the tables up, and then taking them down afterwards of course! Also Adrian Hopwood and Mike Harbour who were ably assisted by six Royal Gurkha Regiment soldiers this year. In fact the Gurkhas carried most of the tables upstairs to the balconies!

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Pics 18 to 27: Competition Entries, including;
Pic 18: 'End Of All Dreams' by Marion & Alan Ball which was awarded a Gold Medal.
Pic 19: Sd.Kfz.250 'Kampfgruppe Saalbach, Silve medal Johan Fohlin
Pic 20: 'Afrika Korps,21 Panzer Div. 1941'
Pic 21: Gebirgsjager
Pic 22: Junior Lieutenant of Tank Troops, Russia 1843
Pic 23: RHA Officer 1812
Pic 24: Gefreiter - France 1940
Pic 25: Fusilier-Chasseur De La Garde 1810 by Micahel Lange from Germany
Pic 26: Albert DeRoye by Moulinet from France
Pic 27: British Despatch Rider 1944/45 by Andrea Tessarini from Italy

Meanwhile the queue forming outside the Leas was beginning to lengthen, and it wasn't until the show was under way that it was realised there was a problem with the way people were being asked to queue. Many who had bought advance tickets were unhappy at being asked to queue again. I mentioned this later to the Events Co-ordinator for Magicalia, Jez Walters and it is definitely something that is going to be looked at closely for next year, as we're aware of the problem and sure we can find a solution that visitors to the show are happy with.

The contest area filled up quickly on the Saturday, and it seemed that once again, the numbers of figures being entered were down on last year, but the number of armour models, and especially dioramas were well up on last year. The room outside the contest area has a bar and is close to an area where really, really amazing sandwiches can be bought. At least I think they were amazing? They must have been for what they were charging? Anyhow, this small area is where a lot of the visitors to the show like to meet, have a sit down and catch up with guys they might not have seen since their last show, once their precious models have been entered into the contest and are safely placed onto the competition tables.

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Pics 28 to 37: Competition Entries, including;
Pic 28: SS Sturmbannfuhrer by Rob Henden
Pic 29: Teutonic by Harovy Tempest
Pic 30: Samurai Monogashira by Thierry Faniel from Belgium
Pic 31: Brothers in Arms by Mike Harbor
Pic 32: Deliverance by Andreas Herbst - Bronze medal
Pic 33: Goodbye Piccadilly by Andrew Norman - Highly Commended
Pic 34: Confederate Submarine by Norman Otty - Commended
Pic 35: Hostile Fire 1876 by Andrea Miniatures - Silver
Pic 36: IN Buff & Stell for God & Country by Dave Maddox - Highly commended
Pic 37: Ramses by Michael Volquarts - Bronze

Inside the competition area the tables are set up so that there are two tiers that the models can be placed on, which makes the best use of the available space. In charge of the competition again this year was Geoff Illsley, and I have to say all kudos to Geoff for a superb job of organization! If you visit the show you'll hear all sorts of weird and wonderful 'legends' about where not to place your model, such as not on the top tier, because that's where the judges place the ones they're not giving medals to, etc. All of which are hilarious, and totally untrue! All the models entered into the competitions are given due consideration. You can find a full list of the classes in the competition at the end of this article: Euro Militaire 2007 Details.

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Pics 38 to 46: Competition Entries, including;
Pic 38: The Day of Judgement by Brian Snaddon - Commended
Pic 39: The Sacking of Rome by Gianfranco Speranza - Gold
Pic 40: 2nd Punjab Officer by Thierry Faniel - Bronze
Pic 41: Byzantine Excubitors Guard by Christos Panagiotopoulos - Highly commended
Pic 42: Cheyenne Warrior by Steve Kirtley - Commended
Pic 43: Broze Guns & Iron Men by Danny Pollaert - Bronze
Pic 44: Those from Emgland by Roberto Spaolonzi
Pic 45: German Tankers Winter 43/44 by Andrea Tessarini - Bronze
Pic 46: 434 Grenadiers by Paulo Antinoro - Bronze

The competition room is closed to visitors at 3 p.m. when the business of judging begins. This may seem early, but it's not a quick process judging all those models, and doing it at this time means that visitors then have all day Sunday to view the models and be aware of what level of award each has been awarded. It's an open system at Euro Militaire, in that there is no first, second and third place in each class, but instead if a particular model fulfils certain criteria then either a Gold, Silver or Bronze can be awarded, or a Highly Commended or Commended, and there is no limit on how many from each class can be awarded. Each class is given over to a judging team, who then examine each of the models, in previous years these have been drawn from the ranks of previous Gold Medal winners. At the end of judging, all the Gold Medal winners from each of the classes are brought together and long discussions take place in order to determine which of these should be awarded 'Best in Show'. As many of you will be aware by now, 'Best in Show' was awarded this year to 'Storm Child' by Roy Hunt, a popular piece and certainly a stunning and thought-provoking piece, congratulations Roy!

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Pics 47 to 56: Competition Entries, including;
Pic 47 to 50: Farmyard Briefing, by David Irving-James
Pic 51 & 52: Shot Down in 1941 by Joseba Arambarri
Pic 53: Courtesy of the USAAF by Per Olav Lund - Gold
Pic 54: A Taste of Home by Markus Eriksson - Highly commended
Pic 55: Norway 1940 by Per Olav Lund - Bronze
Pic 56: Abrams M1A1 HA by Ramon Wilson

On the Sunday morning, after another evening of 'socialising' at the Southcliffe, the show was off to a brisk start, visitors streaming in quickly, and speaking to the traders during the day, most of them were having a good weekend, with a few being more than happy! I had the opportunity to speak at length to Pete Morton of Jakrei Miniatures and Maurice Corry, who unfortunately had forgotten their banner for their stand, and that coupled with the fact that a lot of people were going to Friendship Models who are the main dealer for Jakrei meant that they were having a less than 100% successful show. I've a lot of reviews coming up on Jakrei figures thanks to Pete, and it's a shame he didn't have a great show, because his figures such as the Policeman and kid set are some of the most original and best sculpted out there!

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Pics 57 to 66: Competition Entries, including;
Pic 57: Mk VIB Light Tank 1941 by Graham Sutch
Pic 58: Caffe Italiano by Uwe Henning - Bronze
Pic 59 & 60: Scammell Pioneer by Steve Wiglesworth - Gold
Pic 61: M2 Zachlad by Mark Hazzard - Commended
Pic 62: Sd.Kfz.101 by Desseyn Bart - Highly Commended
Pic 63: A Little Break before the Rhine Crossing by Roussille
Pic 64: Tannenbaum by David Pickford
Pic 65: Ghosts of the Fatherland by Paul Barker - Highly commended
Pic 66: ISU-152 by Andreas Gey - Highly Commended
I must mention Dave Armstrong of 'Armstrong bases' at this point, since he had made me a fantastic and very, very big base for something I'm working on at the moment, and that I managed to collect from him during the show...cheers Dave!

The Dragon stand, positioned where it was at the last show, on the stage in the main hall, was again the centre of attraction for many visitors, this year offering a special edition StuG III, as crewed by Georg Bose, a StuG Platoon Leader with Sturmgeschutze-Abteilung 177 on the Eastern front in 1944, who was at the show and was kept busy signing the kits! Herr Bose was awarded the Knights Cross after an action in Radziwillowka on 28-28th July in 1944. He was held by the Russians until 1948, after which he studied architecture and retired in 1987. It certainly brings home to you, a little of what these people experienced, no matter what side they fought on, when you meet them face to face, an experience to be remembered.

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Pics 67 to 76: Competition Entries, including;
Pic 67: Last Ride by Johan Fohlin - Gold
Pic 68: Looks Like Rain Again by Lester Plaskitt - Silver
Pic 69: Tunisian Derby by Doug Lee - Bronze
Pic 70: High Summer by Graeme Newman - Highly commended
Pic 71: PzIV L/70 by Lustig Bernhard - Gold
Pic 72: Dust 'n' Bones by Ulf Anderssen - Silver
Pic 73: Vodka for Lenin by Markus Friysson - Bronze
Pic 74: Merkava 4 by Lester Plaskitt - Silver
Pic 75: Panzer IV G by Paul Barker - Commended
Pic 76: IDF Puma by Hugo Luyten - Silver

Up on the balcony, side by side with Cammett's Ltd., Alex Medwell of the The Airbrush Company was on hand to introduce Rob Hendon who was able to demonstrate Iawata airbrushes and their full range of products.

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Pics 77 to 81: Best in Show: 'Storm Child' by Roy Hunt.

All too soon things seemed to be winding down, and the end of the weekend was approaching. All that was left were the awards waiting to be presented on stage, a full list of which is being collated as you read this, and will be appended to this article as soon as they're available. So until next year....

Class 1 - Painted Single Foot Figures (Up to65mm)

Massimo Pasquali Napoleon Gold
Dave Maddox Across a Nightingale Floor Gold
Roberto Spaolonzi Lokros Hoplite Gold
David Zabrocki Second Lt Army of North Virginia 1863Gold
Andrea Tessarini German Tanker in Summer Uniform Gold
G. Decarolis Afrika Korps 1941 Gold
Massimo Pasquali Italian Hoplite Gold
Roberto Spaolonzi The Long Way to Jerusalem Gold
Allan Yong Chen Chong Highlander 1858 Silver
Allan Yong Chen Chong DAK Panzer Officer Silver
Andrea Tessarini Truppe di Frontier 1941 Silver
Gino Poppe Panzer Officer Ardennes 1944 Silver
Movhnet Sans Culotte Silver
Harold Stivala Officier d'Artillerie Bronze
Andrea Tessarini Gefreiter France 1940 Bronze
Michael Langie Bavarian Knight Bronze
Massimo Pasquali Colour Sgt Coldstream Guards Bronze
Steven Walker Dacian Celt Bronze
James Campling USMC 2003 “Cool Dude” Bronze
Massimo Pasquali Briton Warrior Bronze
Malcolm Cuming Captain Union Cavalry Bronze
Andrea Tessarini Officer of Foot New Model Army HC
Andrea Tessarini Guerriero Celta 4th century BC HC
David Ashby Uhlan 1914 HC
Malcolm Cuming Sgt Major Confederate Cavalry HC
Steven Walker Coeur de Lion HC
Andrea Tessarini British Despatch Rider 1944/45 HC
Dennis Maloney Waiting for 'O' Orange HC
Cge Jean Pierre Aquilifer Lucius HC
Mario Frata Ascari Eritrea HC
Massimo Pasquali Lord Raglan HC
Dennis Maloney Ordinary Seaman 1943 HC
Andrea Tessarini Fallschirmjager 1944 HC
Brian Snaddon Saxon Warrior HC
David Ashby Union Officer 1863 C
Daniel Milosevic Grand Master 12th Century C
Mark Taylor Landsknecht Soldier C
Daniel Milosevic Grand Master 13th Century C
Rob Herring SS Infantryman 1944 C
Michael Lange Fusilier Chasseur de la Garde C
Callum Talbot Frederick I Barbarossa C
Dennis Maloney A Jock of the Seaforths C
Daniel Milosevic Grand Master of the Templar Order C



Class 2 Painted Single Foot Figures (Over 65mm)

Diego Ruina German Field Officer Gold
A G Mascarilia Roman Legionary Gold
D van Hingeland Roman Legionary 180AD Gold
Hardy Tempest Templar Gold
Tierry Faniel Samurai Monogashira Gold
Diego Ruina Ronin Gold
P Balloni Byzantian Standard Bearer Gold
D Cartacci Commodus Gold
Hardy Tempest Teutonic Gold
R Spaolonzi Knight of St John Silver
D Cartacci Olonaise Silver
D Decina The Villain Silver
R Spaolonzi 'A Good Day' Viking 10th Century Silver
Malcolm Cuming Officer Punjab Cavalry 1857 Silver
Stephen Mallia Templar Silver
Stephen Walker Germanic Warrior Silver
Hardy Tempest Roman Praetorius Silver
No name on entry card SS Sturmbahnfuhrer 'Das Reich' Silver
M Volquarts Samurai Bronze
M Fagerburg Officer Bronze
A Tessarini 2nd Punjab Cavalry 1857 Bronze
A Bennwik Teutonic Knight Bronze
T Moulinet German Warrior Bronze
M F Carrascal Leningrad Front 1943 HC
T Moulinet Carthaginian General HC
D Pollaert Roman Officer HC
R Henden SS Sturmbahnfuhrer HC
M Pasquali Macedonian Warrior C
A Tessarini Gallic Chief C
D Ashby Trumpeter Warrior 1812 C
R Spaolonzi Roman Officer C
M Lerach Captain Souter C
M Volquarts Chinese General C




Class 3 - Painted Single Mounted Figures (All scales)

Ruben Ontavilla Spanish Trumpeter HC
Malcolm Cuming Knight Templar with Baucant C
Steve Kirtley Cheyenne Warrior C




Class 4 Converted/Scratch Built Single Foot Figures - (Up to 65mm)

Gianfranco Speranza The Sacking of Rome Gold
Stephen Malia Trompette Chasseurs de la Garde Gold
Crister Cronberg Russian Regimental Priest 1916 Silver
Thierry Faniel 2nd Punjab Officer Bronze
Romain van den Bogaert Militant Anti Fasciste Bronze
Christos Panagiotopolous Byzantine Akritise Bronze
Marco Furmenti Fante Borgognone HC
Christos Panagiotopolous Byzantine Excubitores HC
Claudio Clementi Seminole HC
Andrea Tessarini Officer Queen's Dowagers Regiment C
Robert Lane Scramble C




Class 5 - Converted/Scratch Built Single Foot Figures (Over 65mm)

Pongsatorn/Poppe Panzergrenadier”Wiking” Silver
Pekka Niemenen Captain Aarne Juutilainen Silver
Callum Talbot Maori Ariki Silver
Luca Cardoselli SS Obersturmfuhrer Bronze
Laurent Borget Ranger 1944 C
G De Carolis 72nd Highlander C




Class 6 - Converted/Scratch Built Single Mounted Figures (up to 65mm)

Max Longhurst Horse Grenadier of the Guard Bronze
Terry Neesham Lasalle Bronze
Stephen Mallia Albuera Bronze
Stephen Mallia Trompette 7eme Chasseurs C
Terry Nesham Lejeune C




Class 7 - Converted/Scratch Built Single Mounted Figures (Over 65mm)

Dave Maddox In Buff and Steel Bronze




Class 8 - Vignettes

Gianfranco Speranza An Unlucky Shot Gold
Roberto Spaolonzi Those from England Silver
Allan Yong Chen Chong Casualties of War Silver
Allan Yong Chen Chong Captured Silver
Paol Leolori Smoking Break Kursk 1943 Bronze
Marco Formenti Skittles in Crimea Bronze
Paolo Antinori 434 Grenadier Regiment Bronze
Andrea Tessarini German Tankers Bronze
Danny Pollaert Bronze Guns and Iron Men Bronze
Johan Fohlin Kurland Kessel HC
Jean Pierre Oge Le Bal HC
Mitsutaka Fujiwara Samurai Spirit HC
Robert Lane Probyn's Horse HC
Gino Poppe The Red Devils Have Landed C
Andrew Norman His Final Day C




Class 9 - Dioramas

Massimo Pasquali Dogali 1887 Silver
Andrea Miniatures Hostile Fire 1876 Silver
Andreas Herbst Deliverance Seoul 1950 Bronze
Andrew Norman Goodbye Picadilly HC
Norman Ottey Confederate Submarine C




Class 10 - Boxed Dioramas

Janne Nilsson Sympathy for the Devils Gold
John Schley Veni Vidi Vici HC




Class 11 - Painted Military Busts (Up to 1:4 scale)

Diego Ruina Deutsches Afika Korps Gold
Diego Ruina German SS Ardennes Gold
Denis Van Hingeland Iroquois 1759 Silver
Massimo Pasquali Generale Selencide Silver
Juan Miguel Fdez Revolucionaire Bronze
Oliver Kovacs Achilles Bronze
Juan Miguel Fdez RLME 1916 Bronze
Juan Miguel Fdez Foreign Legion Bronze
Michael Volquarts Charlie's Woman HC
Jacques Sandoren SS Panzer Crew HC
C Kincaid Nelson 1805 HC
Juan Miguel Fdez Hoplite HC
Paolo Leonori Feldgendarmerie C
Stephen Mallia U-Boat Commander C
Francis Guerriere Templar Knight C
Steven Walker German Landsknecht C




Class 12 - Miscellaneous Military Figures

Andrea Benussi Guerrero Abissino Gold
Rob Henden Werner Voss and his Fokker Gold
Dave Maddox By the Sword Divided Silver
Laurent Borget Fallschirmjager 1944 Silver
Crisker Cronberg Officer English Civil War HC
Enrico Rubio Huns HC
Rob Henden The Last Samurai HC




Class 13 - Single Military Vehicle Kits

Mario Eens T34/76 CHT2 Gold
Bernhard Lustig PZlV/70 Gold
Pascal Tognon PZ38 Ausf G Silver
Robert Doepp Licence to get killed Silver
Alex Clark Pz III DAK Silver
Phil Hyslop Sturmgeshutz III Silver
Staf Snyers Pz II Luchs Silver
Lester Plaskitt Merkava 4 Silver
Hugo Luyten IDF Puma Silver
Hugo Luyten Unimog Bronze
Kristop Pulinchx KV2 Bronze
Kristop Pulinchx Panther Ausf G Bronze
David Pollard Stug III Bronze
H Jarrett AS42 Bronze
Dieter Straka PzKpfw IA Bronze
Brian Murdoch Jagdpanzer IV L70 Bronze
Robert Doepp Tiger II/48 Bronze
Andy Taylor Tiran 4 Bronze
Darren Thompson Tiger I FO5 HC
Philip Hyslop Tiger I Ausf E HC
Kev Smith Stug III C
Les Smith Sherman Firefly C
Paul Barker Pz IV Ausf G C
Gary Edmunson Pz IV Ausf F2 DAK C
Bas Hermsen Pz IV Ausf C C




Class 14 - Converted/Scratch Built Military Vehicles

Stuart McPherson 1918 Holt Trench Digger “Fred” Gold
Steve Wigglesworth Scammel Pioneer SV/2S Gold
Attila Baranyai M915A1 & M872A3 Silver
David Scorer Western Front 1917 Bronze
Staf Snyers Bergepanther with Flak 37 Bronze
Michael Rinaldi “Improvisation” Bronze
Uwe Henning “Caffe Italiano” Bronze
Sven Frisch “Out of Service” HC
Bart Desseyn SdKfz 101 HC
Mark Hazzard IDF BTR50 pk HC
Mark Hazzard IDF M2 “Zachlad” C




Class 15 - Military Vehicle Dioramas

Per Olav Lund Courtesy of the USAAF Gold
Ulf Blomgren Getting High in Low Countries Silver
Per Olav Lund Norway 1940 Bronze
Joseba Arambarri Shot down in 1941 Bronze
Attilla Baranyai Big Steel, Big Fun HC
Markus Eriksson A Taste of Home HC
Wolfgang Horz Schnellboot S150 C
Rhodes Williams Herr Hauptmann's Champagne Gold




Class 16 - Military Vehicle 'Vignettes'

Johan Fohlin Last Ride Gold
Johan Fohlin Kampfgruppe Saalbach Silver
Ulf Anderson Piece of Mind Silver
Ulf Andersson Dust and Bones Silver
Lester Plaskitt “Looks Like Rain Again” Silver
Markus Eriksson Vodka for Lenin Bronze
Douglas Lee Tunisian Derby Bronze
Toni Canfora “What's for Dinner?” Bronze
Graeme Newman High Summer HC
Richard Block Firefly 1944 HC
Andreas Gey ISU 152 HC
David Pollard The Little Troublemaker HC
Paul Barker Ghosts of the Fatherland HC
Andreas Gey M4A3 75(W) Final Attack on St. Vith C
Richard Pavenius Risky Business C
Mark Neville SU122 C




Class 17 - Painted Single Flat Figures

Phil Haynes Shirabyoshi Dancer Silver
Le-Van Quang Portrait of a Lady HC
Anthony Kearns Polish Lancer Trumpeter C




Class 18 - Painted Flat Figure Groups

Raymond Osborne Tambour en Bicorne C



Class 19 - Flat Figure Dioramas

Ingrid Nuyken Robinson Crusoe HC




Class 20 - Painted Single Civilian

Danilo Cartacci Football Player Gold
Hardy Tempest Gladiator Bronze
Michael Volquarts Ramses Bronze
Massimo Pasquali Vlad Dracula Bronze
Brian Smith Secutor AD78 HC
Adrian Hopwood The Undertaker HC
Brian Snaddon The Day of Judgement C
Mario Frata Dick Turpin C
Ivan Cocker Astinax the Secutor C




Class 21 - Converted/Scratch Built Single Civilian

Mariyn Van Gils Zappa Gold
Roy Hunt Stormchild Gold
Julio Cabos Look at the Birdie Gold
Diego Ruina Road to Jericho Silver
Luka Ganeziz Football Player HC
Christer Gronberg Ischimaru HC
Oliver Kovacs Cowboy C




Class 22 - Miscellaneous Civilian

Marion and Alan Ball End of all our Dreams Gold
Roy Hunt God's Children Gold
Gregory Giraud and Dana Au Voleur Bronze
Robert Ware William Tell C




Class 23 - FANTASY

John Schley The Lady's Blessing Gold
Pietro Balloni Red Death Silver
R Van de Bogaert Barbare Vordg Silver
Michael Lange Volgor Bronze
Chris Clayton Fight or Fly Bronze
R Van de Bogaert La Cabare au Fond du Jardin Bronze
R Van de Bogaert Le Robot de Gautiere Bronze
Brian Snaddon Soul Reaper HC
Thierry Maulinet Conan Le Cimmerien HC
Adrian Hopwood Pumpkinhead C
Bernard Queruel Alien Bust C




Class 24 - Junior Display Models

Thomas Hopwood Astaroth Gold
Thomas Hopwood Tyranid Gold
Alexander Snyers Colibri Silver
Holley Henden T-34 Silver




Best In Show

Storm Child Roy Hunt

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At last! Here's the show report, and sorry it's taken a bit longer than expected!

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