It was our pleasure to sponsor the lads at Bakewell for their Winter Warmer tournament of DBA. They had a fine turn out and we provided 15mm miniatures as prizes for the winners. Alternative Armies is happy to consider any event for sponsorship and we have resources for several a month if desired. See below for Simon's account of the event and if you are into DBA and its sister systems our historical ranges are well suited to this role.
See the Isarus 15mm Ancient and Dark Age as well as the Medus Medieval Range and the mighty 15mm Renaissance 16th Century range. Over to you Simon!
The theme was “Run for the Hills!”. All armies had to have a home terrain of “Hilly” and the usual terrain placement rules were replaced by a house rule that made sure there were lots of difficult hills to contend with. Players used their own armies on odd rounds and opponent’s on even rounds. There were six rounds in total.
Tournament rankings and armies brought were as follows:
1 Stephen Finn Cilician Armenian IV/2
2 Mark Skelton Mapuche IV/84a
3 Pete Duckworth Samurai IV/59a
4 Richard Pulley South Welsh III/19c
5 Ken Gordon Guti Revolt I/46
6 Phil Johnson Lydian I/50
7 Tom Whitehead Thracian I/48
8 Colin O’Shea Cilician Armenian IV/2
9 Andy Wheeldon Celtiberian II/39
10 Simon Wilson Dacian II/52
11 Keith Murphy Samurai IV/59a
12 Mark Johnson Dacian II/52
13 Paul Murgatroyd Illyrian I/47
14 Robert Rush Guti Revolt.1/46
15 Baldie Paionian I/63
16 Neil Mason Guti Revolt 1/46
17 John Saunders Early Japanese Yahoi 1/64a
18 Stevie Andrews Dacians II/52
Stephen was overall winner and took home the prize of several packs of 15mm Renaissance figures kindly donated by Alternative Armies.
Details of other DBA Tournaments can be found HERE on Fanaticus.
Names of players for the team photograph are:
Back row left to right: Stephen Finn (Winner), Stevie Andrews, Pete Duckworth, Ken Gordon, Rob Rush, Richard Pulley, Baldie, Colin O’Shea, Andy Wheeldon, Paul Murgatroyd,
Front row left to right: Phil Johnson, Mark Skelton, Neil Mason, Tom Whitehead, Mark Johnson. Keith Murphy
Thanks for the support!
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