In the meantime here are the highlights of the tournament.
1st place Viktor / "Sikil" with his UK paratrooper platoon. He was also the one to achieve "most victory points" as well as "most deadly player" badges on his award sheet.
2nd place Peter / "Holma" with his US A.P.E. platoon
3rd place went to Erik "Defender of Sweden" with his Swedish partisans (really well earned)
Our "best painted" was a new feature for this year, and we made it separate from the rest of the tournament as such that you paid a small extra fee if you wanted to be included and if you didn't want to take part in the competition you didn't have to. Though everyone attending had 1 vote that could spend. I won the best painted with my US Armoured infantry platoon. Though as I was took part as a "filler" in the competition I gave away my price to Viktor/"Sikil" since we had talked about the use of the model I won for SoTR and he had some pretty cool ideas.
The "Sportsmanship award" was split between myself and David / "Kungkola", we each got our own little AT43 mech :-)
Rankings from 1st to 12th
1 UK Paratroopers Viktor/"Sikil"
2 US APE Peter/"Holma"
3 Swedish Partisans Erik/"Defender of Sweden"
4 German mech grenadiers David/"Kungkola"
5 UK rifle platoon Mats/"Figur"
6 UK rifle platoon Marcus /"Knarloc"/"Birre"
7 Soviet Survivor Anton "Naymari"
8 US AI Platoon Alexander /"Anatoli"
9 Siberian Subhuman platoon Daniel/"HarmlessDecoy"
10 Soviet Survivor Jonas/"Pelto"
11 Soviet mech platoon Calle/"Millmir"
12 US AI platoon Jesper
Pictures of all the remaining armies (well except for Pelto's Survivors, sorry Pelto but you probably had not deployed them yet when I went my round to take pictures...).
The player matchups for the 2 day tournament can be seen below:
And here's a bucketload of pictures from day 2 of all the battles going on (still saved pretty much all the pictures from my own 4 battles for the battle reports that I will post later on).
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