HOTT Berkeley 2005 Results

 

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Final Result Table

 

Position

First Name

Last Name

Primary Total

Secondary Total

1
  Simon Miller
19
74
2
  Thomas Bodley Scott
19
71
3
  Sebastian Rogers
18
73
4
  Ian Notter
18
72
5
  Tony Green
16
87
6
  Neil Mason
16
80
7
  Ned Bodley Scott
16
76
8
  Ian Edwards
16
52
9
  Steve Price
15
74
10
  Andy Unwin
14
67
11
  Ian Walkley
13
71
12
  Graham Harrison
13
54
13
  Alan Saunders
13
52
14
  Richard Bodley Scott
13
46
15
  Roger Court
12
66
16
  George Clarke
12
60
17
  Brian Pierpoint
12
49
18
  Pete Duckworth
12
43
19
  Benedict Sharrock
12
42
20
  Attilio Andreazza
11
72
21
  Gordon Malcolm
11
69
22
  Richard Crawley
11
52
23
  Jane Williams
11
46
24
  Keith McGlynn
10
63
25
  Tony Horobin
10
62
26
  Colin Evans
10
55
27
  Tim Sharrock
10
42
28
  Martin Golay
9
59
29
  Cei Saunders
9
54
30
  Tim Chadburn
9
54
31
  Dominic Sharrock
9
43
32
  Alan Millicheap
9
41
33
  Paul Smith
7
62
34
  Chris Pryme
6
63
35
  Ken McEwan
6
35
36
  Anthony Morton
6
34
37
  James Ewins
4
42
38
  Andrew Richardson
3
28

 

Prize Winners

Category

Winner

Prize

Reason

HOTT Berkeley 2005 Winner

Simon Miller

Trophy on Plinth

(A gold painted figure).

HOTT Berkeley 2005 Runner-up

Peter Duckworth

Trophy on Plinth

(A silver painted figure)

HOTT Berkeley 2005 Last Place

Andrew Richardson

A Painted and Magna-based DBA Army

Foriegn Traveller

Attilio Andreazza

A boxed set of D&D Adventurer figures

For Organising a meeting in the UK so he could get a flight over to Berkeley

Most Novel Army

Attilio Andreazza

A paper/card model of an oriental temple

For the Princess Mononoke Army, made of Origami figures

Best 25mm Army

Sebastian Rogers

A 25mm metal Dragon

Heaven and Hell Armiess with an off the wall playing surface, literally. A vertical board with figures on magnets,
Nice paint job and great lateral thinking.

Best 15mm Army

Alan Saunders

A 25mm metal Dragon

with Alice in Wonderland. Most figures handmade with the deck of cards being made by scanning playing cards and reducing the image to less than a centimetre. The tea party lurker element was a treat.

Best Wargames Accessory

Richard Crawley

25mm Orc army starter set

for his Dice Tower that doubled as a Stronghold – or was that the other way round. A monumental construction, the tower had been built into the form of a gateway to a Dwarven hold, mountains extended either side to make it 3ft in length. Raise battlements over the gateway were home to onlooking Dwarves (and dead elements) and a nice opening to a stairwell down which the dice would roll and appear the foot of the gateway.

Most Strongholds Captured

Bendict Sharrock
A Paper/Card Model of an Indian temple
2 Strongholds captured
10th Place

Andy Unwin and Gavin McGlynn

A Nice painted and magna-based HOTT army
A prize for coming 10th. Just because that's how Berkeley works.
20th Place
Attilio Andreazza
A 15mm model Castle as a Stronghold
A prize for coming 20th. Just because that's how Berkeley works.
30th Place
Tim Chadburn
A 25mm Sic-Fi Stronghold
A prize for coming 10th. Just because that's how Berkeley works.
       

 

 

 

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