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Ace Pilot
07-13-2005, 08:58 AM
The nominations for best ROW V AAR are in and I have to say that every evaluator commented on how hard it was to select the best from among the outstanding submissions. I will try to post some comments later on AARs that did not make it to the final round but still deserve recognition. On to the nominations.

In alphabetical order, the nominees are:
Andrew Kulin in Push to Maleme (http://www.gregories.net/row/files/pm_Andrew_Kulin.pdf)
Bigdog944 in Wet Triangle (http://www.gregories.net/row/files/wt_BigDog944.pdf)
BigDuke6 in Across Moltke Bridge (http://www.gregories.net/row/files/mb_Bigduke6.pdf)
BigDuke6 in Push to Maleme (http://www.gregories.net/row/files/pm_Bigduke6.pdf)
Platehead in Wet Triangle (http://www.gregories.net/row/files/wt_Platehead.pdf)

It is now up to you, the ROW V participants, to vote for your favorite AAR. Send me an email (acepilot88 at yahoo dot com) with the following:

</font> ROW V screen name
#1 - Best AAR
#2 - Next best AAR
#3 - Third best AAR</font>
Please include both the name of the author and the scenario in the list. I'll accept votes through Sunday 24 July. The winner will be awarded a scale model of their choice by Richie.

Congratulations to these authors and thanks to everyone that submitted AARs. All of you made it extremely difficult (still fun, though) to narrow down the field to these finalists.

WineCape
07-13-2005, 09:52 AM
Ace,

Am I allowed to vote for the AAR's?

Sincerely,
Charl
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Ace Pilot
07-13-2005, 10:13 AM
Absolutely - by participants, I meant anyone that has played or contributed to ROW V.

I would also like to point out that we will be picking the best AAR from the finals round, so I hope the players are working on those AARs even as we speak, er... type.

Ace Pilot
07-27-2005, 08:35 AM
The votes have been tallied and I'm happy to announce the winner of the best AAR is...

BigDuke6 in Push to Maleme (http://www.gregories.net/row/files/pm_Bigduke6.pdf)

Congratulations to Bigduke6! Let us know what model you select.

I trust everyone is working on their AARs for the finals round - they will be due 1 week after the scenario due date.

Bigduke6
07-27-2005, 12:19 PM
Cool. What models do I get to choose from?

Kingfish
07-27-2005, 12:48 PM
You get to choose one from the following three models:


http://altoteordebhc.com/archives/fat%20women.jpg

Ace Pilot
07-27-2005, 01:10 PM
The shoe designer deserves an engineering excellence award...

Originally posted by Bigduke6:
Cool. What models do I get to choose from? Richie will contact you to work out those details.

Flenser
07-27-2005, 08:52 PM
Congrats to Bigduke for the well deserved, though unsurprising, win.

Looking forward to the next batch.

John Kettler
07-27-2005, 09:15 PM
Bigduke6,

Congratulations on winning big with the AAR which topped my list (rated it "stellar," but loved all three of yours) as a ROW V AAR evaluator! To do this as someone who is apparently (based on E-mail address) NOT a native English speaker is even more impressive, in my view.

Even though you won with Maleme, may I suggest that you choose something Russian, since that seems to be your passion? This is the golden age of Russian WWII models, with choices in armor, softskins and artillery which didn't exist even a few years ago. Whatever you choose, please post pictures of it when you get it.

Regards,

John Kettler

Bigduke6
07-28-2005, 06:48 AM
Guys, thanks for the kind words. FYI English is my native language, I just work over here.

On the models, that's a tough choice, they're all in Soviet red. What's that line, in the Red Army, quantity has a quality all its own?