Unlike previous years I didn't find a game I fancied playing so that may have coloured my view of things. On the plus side I managed to buy most of the things that I needed and I was home in time to watch the rugby, so all in all a rather good day.
As an aside COGS produce the best show guide of all the shows that I attend.
| The Dome or main hall as I'm queuing for my free Mantic figure sprue. | 
| Another shot from a different angle. | 
| Society of Ancients game - Battle of Bosworth. Very topical. | 
| Warlord put on a Bolt Action game recreating some action from Allo Allo? Nice 4Ground pre-painted buildings. | 
| More Allo, Allo? although the show blurb called it Assault on Normandy. This was busy most of the day. | 
| Tunnels of Terror. Some Airfix yanks move along the aforementioned tunnels. Young and old were having fun with this and as a game it certainly stood out. | 
| Danger lurking in the tunnels. | 
| The lads from KB club and their Manoeuvre Group Future Wars Game. | 
| Manoeuvre Group Future Wars Game - Some of these nice models are 3D printed. | 
| Manoeuvre Group Modern Game - Germans defending the castle and SAM site. | 
| Manoeuvre Group Modern Game - US plane over flies the German positions. | 
| Memoir 44 in 3D presented by the Forest Outlaws | 
| Zombie Plague game by the Forest Outlaws. | 
| Witchfiner - witches flying under the castle walls. Great miniatures from Rapier Miniatures. | 
| Witchfiner - all is not well on top of the turret. | 
| Witchfiner - scampering werewolves. I think these chaps are from Westwind. | 
| Witchfiner - A nod to the film Johnny English. Apparently this is not a way in to the castle. | 
| Witchfiner - the forces of good (I assume) assaulting the castle. | 
| Onslaught at Orsha presented by COGS using Flames of War. | 
| Onslaught at Orsha from a different angle. Plenty going on here. | 
| Onslaught at Orsha | 
| Onslaught at Orsha | 
| Open Fire by COGS using Flames of War. | 
| Necromunda | 
| Necromunda | 
| Necromunda game on a large board put on by the Access Club. | 
| Necromunda | 
| Necromunda | 
| The Exorcist - grand looking fellow. | 
| The Exorcist | 
| The Exorcist - can you spot Scully and Mike from Monsters Inc fame? | 
| The Exorcist | 
| The Exorcist | 
| The Exorcist | 
| The Exorcist | 
| The Exorcist | 
| The Exorcist - can you spot the Gruffalo? | 
| Battle Group Kursk game depicting action at Kursk, nicely put on by the Leicester Phat Cats. | 
| Battle Group Kursk game | 
| 1st Strike on the Reich, a Check Your 6 game presented by the Gratham Wargames Club. | 
| Dystopian Wars presented by COGS. This had a very War of the Worlds feel to it. | 
| Eaters of the Dead presented by Black Pyramid Gaming. | 
| Eaters of the Dead - Eaters looking very much like the baddies from the film with Antonio Banderas as an Arab fighting alongside Vikings. | 
| Eaters of the Dead presented by Black Pyramid Gaming. | 
| Eaters of the Dead presented by Black Pyramid Gaming. | 
| Glenbrook Games stand. Beautifully painted miniatures. These are Victrix (I think) Napoleonic Brits. I took this photo as I am thinking of using this base size for by Crimean War figures. | 
| Glenbrook Games | 
| Glenbrrok Games - nice Dystopian Wars figures up top. Nice Normans as well. | 
| 54mm Napoleonic skirmish called Drums and Shakos presented by Glenbrook Games. Figures are Victrix I think. | 
| X Wing game - Awesome. I didn't spot who put this on as a game which is a shame because it looked stunning. NEWS UPDATE: This was put on by the Leeds Night Owls Club. | 
| X Wing - the Star Destroyer is just made out of layers of cardboard for the main body and then the superstructure placed on top. So simple but effective. | 
| X Wing | 
| X Wing - I didn't spot the Falcon on the first pass but definitely saw it on the second Just waiting till March for Fantasy Flight games version. | 
| I believe this is Aliens by COGS or Open Combat by Second Thunder. One of these games wasn't present. | 
| Joining the Flying Corps presented by COGS. | 
| Battle of Hopworth a Very British Civil War game from the chaps of the Gentleman's Wargame Parlour. | 
| Battle of Hopworth - Chinese troops from the Liverpool Docks | 
| Battle of Hopworth - British Union of Fascists advancing. | 
| Battle of Hopworth | 
| Battle of Hopworth | 
| Battle of Hopworth - Fascist Indian cavalry? NEWS UPDATE from Lord Jerwood these are in fact Royalist. Huzzah! | 
| Battle of Hopworth - I love the flags, which have helped me label who's who. | 
| Battle of Hopworth - I'm not sure who this lot were on but they were attacking the Reds. | 
 
 
Hi,
ReplyDeleteThe X-Wing game was put on by The Leeds Nightowls (http://leeds-nightowls.co.uk/). We were there with the GCN which may explain the lack of advertising.
Great show report and great pics.
Mark
Was the Star Destroyer from a template? I see that Boardgame Geek has linked to one my photo's referencing a set a plans that can downloaded.
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ReplyDeleteYes the actual template is here (http://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/84033/3d-star-destroyer-imperial-cruiser-in-cardboard). However when building it I when a touch overboard. So I created a word doc showing how I did it (http://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/87220/3d-star-destroyer-built-and-ready-for-action)
Mark
Australia has a strong wargames scene. We play Napoleonics, Lace wars, early world war two and some naval games.Lately we established a sub club at the pub http://wp.me/p35pEU-2v
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