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Once again, there were only four competitons running: one Science Fiction, one Fantasy and two Ancients. 

Around 80 players came to Plymouth to take part in these competitions and the show, and the PAW committee and members thank them for their support.

Special thanks goes to the Organisers, Umpires and their helpers for all their hard work, both before and during the weekend. 

Art de la Guerre

The Art de la Guerre competition represented the 25/28mm part of the Ancients period, with some magnificent armies on the table.

There was a good turn out, with 14 players rolling out their favourite armies for this year's Rome and her Enemies theme.


Field of Glory

The 15mm Ancients game was represented by Field of Glory, this year with a medieval theme.

12 players made it to Plymouth, and they all seemed to have a great time.

Special Thanks to Phil Jelley, who checked all the lists, and handled the draw between rounds.

 

 

 


Kings of War

Kings of War covered the Fantasy portion of the hobby, and has grown in 2025, with 24 players.

Many armies featured Fantastic Beasts of one sort or another as their focal points, and there were wonderful examples of painting skill.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Warhammer 40K

The largest competition at 30 players, this was actually down on 2024.  WH40K provided players with a science fiction option.

There were some stunning examples of painting amongst these armies.  The armies in use frequently included towering War Machines, that dominated the tabletop.