There were many great pieces there (pics still on my camera, I promise to get them off tonight hopefully! And then however long it takes to upload).
While I don't know all the scores, I know there were a few 29's (out of 30), Brian's was the only 30 of the whole group.
Maybe to some it seems strange that Sci-Fi would win a best in show....but that is just how the cookie crumbled on that particular day, and the best part about the parameters we use to judge our show. Any kit can win best in show, Brian's kit could have been a big steamy pile of dog crap, but if it scored high enough on that given day, it would have won.
That is not to take anything away from Brian's kit, I loved it, and there were many others that were probably worthy, but his scored the highest, so he wears the crown for the next year.
Funny...going through the other thread, I just realized that no armor has won a Best in Show at our show in the last 9 years. Something to shoot for in 2012!