Another very fun, well-run event. The scenarios were nice and clear, and had a good element of coordination needed from team members. I liked seeing "true" Hammer & Anvil deployment in a tournament. It was cool to finally get to an event at the Abington location; I liked the space and appreciated that it seemed like a good 20 min or so closer for me to get to coming from NH (hard to say for sure, given the weather and that my friend Jamie was driving and has a lighter foot than I do, but it was significantly closer). I had no objection to there being some Forgeworld stuff; my model for a great team event is the Adepticon Team Tourney, which I know you guys also like and take some cues from, and they've always allowed some FW. I didn't wind up playing against any (actually I guess Matt Bennett was running a FW HQ, but didn't use any of its special rules against us except maybe a marker light drone?), so they really didn't impact my experience. Other than just the cool value of seeing that Caestus Assault thing on tables nearby, or the Vulture. Both of which looked pretty neat.
As far as any constructive criticisms go, the late start/running long are always a bit less than ideal, especially for folks coming from a long distance away. If I want to do any doubles events in the future, I expect I'll tell the wife not to expect me back until after 11, or after midnight if I want to go out for a beer with folks afterward. And of course I'd always be happier if events required full painting or at least WYSIWYG; I do recall seeing a few Valkyries without three double lascannons pretending to be Vendettas, for example. But other than that, I don't see a lot of room for improvement. Great job, guys!
Also, thanks to our opponents for three fun games and being good sports- Bill, Keith, Matt, Will, Tiago & Matt. Cheers, guys!