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2016 Awards Youth Categories Youth: Juniors (Up to Age 12) 2016 Awards Youth Categories Youth: Juniors (up to Age 12) Audrey Geffers Hurricane Youth: Juniors (up to Age 12) Jun-Yeong Smith Anakin's Jedi Starfighter Youth: Juniors (up to Age 12) Elizabeth Simon Queen Elizabeth Youth: Intermediates: Ages 13 to 17 Ben Vandervort Marine Morter Emplacement Youth: Intermediates: Ages 13 to 17 Johnny Novak A6M2 Zero Youth: Intermediates: Ages 13 to 17 Josh Simon IJN Chitose Aircraft Categories Canvas & Rigged 1/32 and Larger Paul Vander Galien Albatros D.Va Canvas & Rigged 1/32 and Larger Ken Zuk Albatros D.Va OAW Herman Leptien Canvas & Rigged 1/32 and Larger Jim Coatney Irish Bristol F-2b Canvas & Rigged 1/48 & Smaller Corbett Legg Fokker Dr.I Canvas & Rigged 1/48 & Smaller Curtis Knight Hansa Brandenberg KDW Canvas & Rigged 1/48 & Smaller Robert Raver Fokker Dr.I Single Engine Prop: 1/72 and Smaller Paul Boyer A1-H Skyraider Single Engine Prop: 1/72 and Smaller Alec Krikava Curtiss SBC-4 Single Engine Prop: 1/72 and Smaller Mike Klessig P-47D Thunderbolt Multi Engine Prop: 1/72 & Smaller Dwight Workinger Japan's America Bomber Multi Engine Prop: 1/72 & Smaller Paul Boyer B-29 Superfortress Multi Engine Prop: 1/72 & Smaller Alan Zais Pan Am Clipper Jets: 1/72 and Smaller Tom Reese F-107A Ultra Sabre Jets: 1/72 and Smaller Paul Boyer F7U-3M Cutlass Jets: 1/72 and Smaller Mike Klessig F-86F Sabre Single Engine Prop Allied: 1/48 Tom Reese Hawker Typhoon Mk.1B Single Engine Prop Allied: 1/48 Peter M Geffers P-47D Thunderbolt Single Engine Prop Allied: 1/48 Dean Hervat Spitfire on Malta Multi Engine Prop: 1/48 Maynard Nigbor Boeing B-17 'Spook' Multi Engine Prop: 1/48 Rob McLaren Lancaster Multi Engine Prop: 1/48 Tom Reese Messerschmitt Bf 110D Jets: 1/48 Mark Durdel Viet Nam A-4 Skyhawk 'Lady Jesse' Jets: 1/48 Ken Zuk Douglas A-4M Skyhawk VMA-311 TomcATS Jets: 1/48 Doug Smith Thief of Bagdad F-14 Bombcat Single Engine Prop: 1/32 and Larger Tom Schry Fiesler Fi-156C Storch Single Engine Prop: 1/32 and Larger Dean Hervat Bf-109G "Black 1" Single Engine Prop: 1/32 and Larger Jeff Herne Messerschmitt Bf-109F 'Star of Africa' Jets: 1/32 and Larger Tom Schry He-162 A-2 Salamander Rotary Winged Aircraft Blaine Miller UH-60A Black Hawk Rotary Winged Aircraft Larry Clausen M.A.S.H. Evac Helicopter Rotary Winged Aircraft Mike Kutz Huey All Other Aircraft Pat Hahn SPAD XIII All Other Aircraft Eric Mante Top Secret Aurora Armor Categories Armor: 1/72 & Smaller Allied Alec Krikava Merkerva Mk 1 Armor: 1/72 & Smaller Allied Edward St. Denis Marine LAV 25 (Desert Storm) Armor: 1/72 & Smaller Allied Gary Majchrzak 2 1/2 Ton GMC Truck w/ Trailer Armor: 1/72 & Smaller Axis Ron Teubert Panzer IV ausf. F2 Armor: 1/72 & Smaller Axis Gary Majchrzak 251 D/16 Flamethrower Halftrack Armor: 1/72 & Smaller Axis Edward St. Denis Panzer II ausf. J Armor: 1/48 Bill Krueger Russian 1.5 Tom Cargo Truck Armor: 1/48 Gary Majchrzak British Cromwell Armor: 1/48 Andy Keyes Jeep Armor: 1914 to 1918 Allied Stuart Vandervort Allied Tadpole Armor: 1914 to 1918 Allied Mark Durdel FT-17 Armor: 1914 to 1918 Allied Edward St. Denis Holt Gas Electric Tank Armor: 1914 to 1918 Central Powers Stuart Vandervort 21cm Krupp Morser Armor: Axis 1919-1945 Closed-Top Tracked 1/35 Jesse Benda Command Panzer on Railcar Armor: Axis 1919-1945 Closed-Top Tracked 1/35 Curt Cayemburg Tiger Tunisia '112' Armor: Axis 1919-1945 Closed-Top Tracked 1/35 Robert Raver Minenraumer Armor: Allied 1919-1945 Closed-Top Tracked 1/35 Maynard Nigbor LVT-(A)-1 Amtrak Armor: Allied 1919-1945 Closed-Top Tracked 1/35 Ken Zuk US Medium Tank M3 Lee, Oran Algeria Armor: Allied 1919-1945 Closed-Top Tracked 1/35 Doug Smith T-34/76 CHTZ Armor: Armored Cars/Half-Tracks/Soft-Skins 1/35 Tim Rudd German Protze Truck Artillery Tractor Armor: Armored Cars/Half-Tracks/Soft-Skins 1/35 Curt Cayemburg Sd.kfz 251/21 Ausf.C "Drilling" Halftrack Armor: Armored Cars/Half-Tracks/Soft-Skins 1/35 Curt Cayemburg M3A1 Scout Car Armor: 1946 to Present 1/35 Brett Dillenbeck M1-A1 Abrams Armor: 1946 to Present 1/35 Frank Ciccarella M1A2 SEP Abrams Tusk II MBT Armor: 1946 to Present 1/35 Brett Dillenbeck LeClerc Armor: Artillery (all scales) Clinton George Pak 40 Armor: Artillery (all scales) Ray Mehlberger German S.I.G Howitzer Armor: Artillery (all scales) Jesse Benda Flak 88 All Other Armor Frank Ciccarella D9R Armored Bulldozer All Other Armor Maynard Nigbor M9 ACE All Other Armor Rick Filosa CAT D9R IDF Armored Bulldozer Ship Categories Ships: 1914 to 1945 1/350 and Larger Paul Vander Galien USS New York Ships: 1914 to 1945 1/350 and Larger Jesse Benda IJN Musashi Ships: 1914 to 1945 1/350 and Larger Richard Sliwka USS Bainbridge (1st US DD) Ships: 1914 to 1945 1/351 and Smaller David Haas Monday Moring Before 'Colors' Ships: 1914 to 1945 1/351 and Smaller David Schroeder DD-77 USS Woolsey 1918 Ships: 1914 to 1945 1/351 and Smaller Dean Hervat Tall-Short-Fat-Short (IJN Naka) Ships: 1946 to Present 1/350 and Larger David Schroeder DE-579 USS Riley Ships: 1946 to Present 1/350 and Larger Richard Sliwka USS Mills (Radar Picker DE) Ships: 1946 to Present 1/351 and Smaller David Schroeder AVT-2 USS Monterey Ships: 1946 to Present 1/351 and Smaller Richard Sliwka NS Savannah (Nuclear Cargo Ship) Submarines All Scales Dean Hervat Sea Wolf Submarines All Scales Richard Sliwka USS Nautilus (1st Nuclear Sub) Submarines All Scales Joseph Simon IJN I-27 Submarine Ships: Sailing Ships Tom Schry English Man-o-War Automotive Categories Cars: Street Omar Houston Torch Red Shelby GT500 Cars: Street Paul Johnston Honda City Cabriolet Cars: Street Mike Klessig Alfa Romeo Guilietta Sprint GTA Cars: Custom Robert Kremer 1960 Plymouth Wagan Cars: Custom Kevin Koch 1947 Ford Cars: Racing Kevin Koch 1950 Austin Coupe Cars: Racing Paul Johnston Ford GT40 Cars: Racing Mike Klessig Red Bull RB8 Trucks Robert Kremer Peterbilt Day Cab Semi Trucks Kevin Koch 1965 Dodge Truck Figure Categories Figures: 53mm and Smaller Historic Ron Teubert Belgian WWII Bicyclist Figures: 53mm and Smaller Historic Alan Zais Charlie Chan Figures: 54mm to 70mm Historic Pat Hahn General Patton Figures: 54mm to 70mm Historic Ron Teubert German Mounted Food Carrier Figures: 71mm and Larger Historic Jesse Benda US Marine Figures: 71mm and Larger Historic Curtis Knight Lewis Gunner Figures: 71mm and Larger Historic Robert Raver SS Panzer Grenadier Figures: Science Fiction and Fantasy (All Scales) Jaff LaMott Cat Woman Figures: Science Fiction and Fantasy (All Scales) Larry Clausen Wolfman Figures: Science Fiction and Fantasy (All Scales) Mike Gosda P.K.A Ausf M Melusine Figures: Mounted (All scales) Stuart Vandervort Smoke Break Figures: Busts Curtis Knight 9th Kentucky Infantry 'Logans's Grays' Figures: Busts Jaff LaMott Mummy Figures: Busts Larry Peters US Marine Korea All Other Figures Jaff LaMott Rat Fink Diorama Categories Dioramas: Military Larry Clausen Russian Mud Dioramas: Military Robert Raver Gonna Need a Bigger Rope Dioramas: Military Curt Cayemburg T34/76 "CHTZ" Version Dioramas: Vignettes (5 Figures or less) Stuart Vandervort Iron Jawed Angels Dioramas: Vignettes (5 Figures or less) Dwight Workinger One Owner Like New Dioramas: Other Dave Morrow Go Mad Nomad Dioramas: Other David Theis Moment of Truth Space & Science Fiction Categories Science Fiction Paul Boyer Atlas Murcury Out Of Box Categories Out of Box: Aircraft Bill Krueger Nakajima A6M2-N Type 2 Floatplan 'Rufe' Out of Box: Aircraft Peter M Geffers Fw-190D-11 Out of Box: Aircraft John Novak Airfix Seahawk Out of Box: Armor Tim Rudd AAV-7A1 USMC Amphib Out of Box: Armor Bill Krueger M4 Sherman Tank Out of Box: Armor Ron Teubert KV-1 Model 1942 Out of Box: Auto Jaff LaMott Ferrari F-1 Out of Box: Auto Mike Klessig Honda S600 Out of Box: Ships Bill Krueger PT-337 Out of Box: Ships Tom Schry Viking Ship Out of Box: Ships Richard Sliwka USS Robert E Peary (FF) Out of Box: Other Tom Schry Judge Dredd Miscellaneous Jen Maksimchuk Pink plane Miscellaneous Mike Gosda 1889 Steampuk X-Wing Fighter Best of Awards Best Aircraft Robert Raver Fokker Dr.I Best Armor Doug Smith T-34/76 CHTZ Best Auto Mike Klessig Red Bull RB8 Best Ship Joseph Simon IJN I-27 Submarine Best Figure Larry Peters US Marine Korea Best Real Space/ Science Fiction Mike Gosda 1889 Steampunk/ Tesla Spaceship HMS Galileo Best Out Of Box Richard Sliwka USS Robert E Peary (FF) Best Miscellaneous Mike Gosda 1889 Steampuk X-Wing Fighter Best Marine Corps Subject Larry Peters US Marine Korea Best World War I Aircraft Robert Raver Fokker Dr.I Last Square People's Choice Award Richard Sliwka USS Russell (Sims Class DD) Jim Turek Award: Best Junior Josh Simon IJN Chitose Theme Award: Best World War I Robert Raver Fokker Dr.I Wayne B Grinnell Award: Judges Best in Show Mike Klessig Red Bull RB8.
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