Tin Duck Trophies Gallery
This is a gallery of photos of past Tin Duck Trophies, for history's sake and to give ideas to the creators of future trophies.
1995
The physical award was made of aluminium and balsa. It was known as a shurekin duck, and was made by John Parker.
1998
The physical award was made of wire and wood. It was made by John Parker.
2001
The physical award was made out of tin plate. It was designed by Jade Todd and constructed by Fe Waters.
2002
The Tin Duck awards themselves incorporated origami dragons by Tin Duck nominated artist Tom Edge and were administered by Jeremy Byrne.[1]
2003
The physical award was a mesh canister, filled with duck feathers. It was created by (do you know?).
2004
The physical award was made of a clock and a rubber duck. It was designed and constructed by Lily Chrywenstrom.
2006
The physical award was made of engraved perspex supported by two metal sphere. The engraving contained an illustration of an astronaut duck drawn by Kaneda Cruz.
2007
The physical award was made of engraved perspex supported by two metal sphere. The engraving contained an illustration of an astronaut duck drawn by Kaneda Cruz.
2008
Creator unknown (do you know?)
2009
The physical award was made of engraved glass bearing the WASFF and Swancon 2009 logos and an illustration of an astronaut duck orbiting the Earth by Andy Phillips.
2010
Created by the ConCom (Todd Rowlands, John Green, Jay Watson, Linda Sengsourinho).
2011
Creator unknown. Appearance Unknown. If you have a photo of it, or know who created it; that would be great.
2012
Created by Kitty Byrne.
2013
Created by John Parker.
2014
Created by John Parker
2015
Created by John Parker
2016
Off-the-shelf, generic commercial trophy. If anyone has a photo of it that would be appreciated.
2017
Created by Frames White, with assistance from Doug Burbidge. Based on Swancon Logo by Amanda Rainey.
If anyone has a photo of it that would be appreciated.
2018
Created by Frames White, with assistance from Doug Burbidge and John Parker. Based on Swancon Logo by Amanda Rainey.