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15mm/25mm competitions in Plymouth - February 2010

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 1:04 pm
by Albion1
25mm ancients at the Plymouth show in February is a tradition; 15mm was introduced last year.
Both went well so we are holding FoG competitions in both scales again at PAW 2010.
Open competition (any army, any book) for both scales. 650 points at 25mm and 800 points at 15mm.
The dates are 6/7 February and regular attendars need to note - NEW Venue.
The Kitto Centre is spacious and has good catering facilities

Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:26 pm
by johno
I've updated the web site with a few more details of the Plymouth show:

http://www.plymouthwargamers.co.uk/PAWShow/PAW2010.htm

Competition details are here:

http://www.plymouthwargamers.co.uk/PAWS ... 0Comps.htm


Look forward to seeing some of you there

johno

Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:45 pm
by Albion1
Following feedback from last year's competitors we want to extend the playing time for FoG this year. So hopefully we will start at least as early as 9:10, maybe 9:00.
This will depend on how early we can get into the venue. The timings listed on the web site will be changed soon to allow for more playing time but we need to speak to the Kitto people first.
Just thought I'd post this, to re-assure the players I have spoken to about allowing more time to finish games this year.

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 2:19 pm
by navigator
hi
its a toss up between york(40 miles away), plymouth (350miles?) or brussels (on some dodgy continent miles away) on same weekend !! Its cheaper to get to brussels from York than plymouth. How many competitors are likely as it seems a fun place to come if i can overcome logistics etc
thanks
paul j
robin hoods bay

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 3:29 pm
by Albion1
Hello Paul - last year we had eight in the 25mm competition and eight in the 15mm.
Most of last year's players have indicated that they will be returning and I know there wilol be some new players so I anticipate between 10 -12 in each. I already have a few lists from the real enthusiasts!
You would be most welcome and remember Plymouth in February will be much warmer than York or Brussels.
:wink:

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:28 pm
by nikgaukroger
Its a long way but I'm quite tempted so as to finally get the 28mm stuff on the table ...

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 2:14 pm
by stenic
Sadly commitments have conspired to prevent me returning in 2010 but the rest of the gang are going.

Certsinly a must on the "'Shows to attend before I die" list; a good mix of participation and demo games with very good Bring & Buy.

Steve P

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 1:05 pm
by navigator
apologies but in the end its cheaper and quicker to get to brussels; and the continent sounds more exotic,. so on this occasion am sorry not to be able to attend etc, thanks tho
regards
paul
rhb

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 3:11 pm
by azrael86
navigator wrote: and the continent sounds more exotic,
Maybe it does, but you are talking about Brussels!

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 6:00 pm
by david53
navigator wrote:apologies but in the end its cheaper and quicker to get to brussels; and the continent sounds more exotic,. so on this occasion am sorry not to be able to attend etc, thanks tho
regards
paul
rhb
No to sure about that its £138.10 return Brussels to Manchester by train I'll give you its quicker to go there than Plymouth.


Got it down to £121.00 the best part is leave Brussels at 1 minute to 7pm and arrive manchester half past midnight.

on the other hand leave Plymouth 7pm and arrive manchester 5am Monday morning with a four hour stop off somewhere, strange that.

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 6:50 pm
by dave_r
There are other methods than Train Dave - Flights from Air France direct from Manchester to Brussels. Travelling on the Friday and returning on the Monday. £86.20


http://www.opodo.co.uk/opodo/flights/se ... abinType=E

Although I suspect that Paul will be going closer to York.

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 8:04 pm
by CLAVDIVS
Hi Dave & Dave R,
just look on the net @ thetrainline.com Depart Manchester Picc at 18.05 to plymouth arrive Plymouth 23.12 and you do not have to change trains as well £45.00 one way.

Come back Monday Depart Plymouth at 11.50 arrive Manchester Picc at 16.59 and you do not have to change trains again and only £45.00 total = £90.00

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 8:53 pm
by david53
CLAVDIVS wrote:Hi Dave & Dave R,
just look on the net @ thetrainline.com Depart Manchester Picc at 18.05 to plymouth arrive Plymouth 23.12 and you do not have to change trains as well £45.00 one way.

Come back Monday Depart Plymouth at 11.50 arrive Manchester Picc at 16.59 and you do not have to change trains again and only £45.00 total = £90.00

Cheers Colin got that but wanted to come back Sunday so quite restricted and that four hour stop off is at Selby I think? I would love to know how it is quicker to travel from Brussels than from Plymouth to Manchester.

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:19 pm
by CLAVDIVS
why are you going to Selby Dave,

Journey summary

Outward Journey (07 Feb 2010) Depart Arrive Travel by Train company Duration
Depart 18:23 Plymouth
Arrive 21:55 Birmingham New Street Train CROSSCOUNTRY 03h 32
Depart 22:30 Birmingham New Street
Arrive 23:03 Rugby Train VIRGIN TRAINS 00h 33
Depart 23:19 Rugby
Arrive 00:53 Manchester Piccadilly Train VIRGIN TRAINS 01h 34

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:22 pm
by CLAVDIVS
also Dave only £27.50 for the return ticket as well

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 5:34 pm
by david53
CLAVDIVS wrote:why are you going to Selby Dave,

Journey summary

Outward Journey (07 Feb 2010) Depart Arrive Travel by Train company Duration
Depart 18:23 Plymouth
Arrive 21:55 Birmingham New Street Train CROSSCOUNTRY 03h 32
Depart 22:30 Birmingham New Street
Arrive 23:03 Rugby Train VIRGIN TRAINS 00h 33
Depart 23:19 Rugby
Arrive 00:53 Manchester Piccadilly Train VIRGIN TRAINS 01h 34

Ah only good if you get the 6.23pm but thinking the game finishs after five all to rushed to get to train station via taxi and its the next one that leaves you stuck somewhere for 4 hours getting into manchester monday morning .

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 8:37 pm
by Albion1
Two weeks to the list deadline and we have a few places free in our FoG competitions, which this year are being sponsored by Osprey.

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:47 am
by Albion1
The 25mm competition is now full but due to a late entry into the 15mm competition we have an odd number, so can accommodate one more in that.