The second day of the Wairarapa Two-Day-Match Ancient and Medieval tournament was held Saturday November 28 at the Parkvale Deerstalkers' Hall. More pix on the club Facebook "Masterton Marauders"
https://www.facebook.com/groups/110862205607872/
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As with day 1, it begins with the hall being set up. |
A photographer from the Wairarapa Times-Age was there
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Chris Kilford with Drew Fortune (Ottoman Turks). Later, Drew was awarded the certificate for Best Presented Army. |
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Another shot of Chris and Drew |
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Peter Noble (Ptolemaic on day 2) and Chris. Peter eventually won. |
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Phil Gates (Later Carthaginian) and Chris. Phil was voted Best Opponent and Finest Chap There |
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Chris and Phil again. |
Round 3
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Phil vs Andrew Brazendale (Early Achaemenid Persian), and Chris taking pix. |
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Top of the table clash: David McLachlan (Marian Roman) vs Peter. A winning draw to Peter leaving him first going into round 4. David ended the tournament second. |
Armies march on their stomachs
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A view into the kitchen. One of my boys, Ben, and my darling wife, Mim (a.k.a at work Dr Miriam Hughes). I am a lucky and most grateful husband :-) |
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Ben, wired for sound. |
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One of the pots of chicken curry. There were also ham and cheese rolls, tea, coffee and biscuits. Worth saying again: I am a lucky and most grateful husband :-) |
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Mim took a selfie |
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View from the kitchen into the hall. |
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There was a lot in the kitchen. |
Round 4
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Kelly Gay from Palmerston North was using Medieval French today. |
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Alastair Duncan (Tupi in round 4) with friends looking over his shoulder. |
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Top of the table clash: Gary lewis (Komnenan Byzantine) vs Peter. Peter went on to win and Gary was third. |
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Kevin O'Kane (Lydian) vs Drew. |
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Another shot of Kelly's Medieval French |
Wargaming impedimenta
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The rules |
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Books of army lists |
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Dice and a familiar pose |
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Measuring sticks |
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Toy soldiers'first aid kit |
It is not all a game
While we are spending two days playing with toy soldiers at the Parkvale Deerstalkers' Hall, spare a thought for the people who were here before us. The local primary school was closed many years ago. Its World War 1 and World War 2 honours boards have been preserved and are displayed in the hall foyer as part of local history.
The end bits
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Awarded to the non-playing umpire and organiser, me. Old school wargamers will remember these fondly: Humbrol gloss emerald green, and the even brighter Testors green enamel. Back in the day these were the basing colours! I have no idea where Alastair and Richard found these, but I shall treasure them
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Winners from left: Drew Fortune, best presented army; Ottoman Turks; second, David McLachlan, Marian Roman; best opponent and finest chap there, Phil Gates, Later Carthaginians; winner second year in a row, Peter Noble, Post-Mongol Samurai day 1 Ptolemaic day 2; third and general slayer, Gary Lewis, Komnenan Byzantines. Allen Yaxley was looter of baggage but had left before the photo was taken. |
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Working party putting away tables. |
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A view from the hall. |
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Another view from the hall. |
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The hall locked up.
The end. |
It
was a great fun two days of gaming. Thank you to all 19 gamers who took part and to Mim and Ben for helping. See you all next year, second and fourth Saturdays of November.
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