Having coped with the clocks going forward and mothers day I set off for Retford town hall and this years Cannon show. My sole aim to buy some brown inks. Plus meet up with friends.
Well, I achieved this and enjoyed I nice wander round this small show which I must say had some great games. The show was bigger this year with more traders. Some of whom did seem tucked away in corners. Some of the bring and buy prices were curious and brand new items could be purchased for the same price or less on the trade stands.
Unlike Hammerhead this show had lots of traders selling paints which, with Royal Mail's ban on posting paint, I am very grateful.
I once again failed to find the free parking. It is easy to get to but I habitually drive past the entrance and then can't be bothered going back round the ring road.
So what was the eye candy:
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Caseshot Publishing's 'Go meek beyond the Ister' a 28mm ancients game in 174AD with Romans fending off Dacians. |
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Caseshot Publishing's 'Go meek beyond the Ister' a 28mm ancients game in 174AD with Romans fending off Dacians.
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Caseshot Publishing's 'Go meek beyond the Ister' . The Roman commander admitted he was slightly out numbered by the barbarians due to a failure to finish painting the rest of the troops. The Dacian commander had banned these unseemly troops from the table. |
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Some of the many |
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The few |
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Caseshot Publishing's 'Go meek beyond the Ister' . The Romans looked like Warlord Miniatures
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Caseshot Publishing's 'Go meek beyond the Ister' . More Dacians |
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Doncaster Wargames Society's 28mm Dragon Boat Racing
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GWACA's Chav Hunter. 28mm pulp fun. The Oxford Dictionary defines Chav as an informal British derogatory meaning a young lower-class person who displays brash and loutish behaviour and wears real or imitation designer clothes. |
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GWACA's Chav Hunter an urban reality TV setting.
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GWACA's Chav Hunter an urban reality TV setting.
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GWACA's Flames of War 15mm WW2 western desert game. |
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GWACA's Flames of War 15mm WW2 western desert game. |
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GWACA's Flames of War 15mm WW2 western desert game. |
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GWACA's Flames of War 15mm WW2 western desert game.
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Retford Wargames Club's Warhammer |
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Retford Wargames Club's Warhammer 40k |
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Retford Wargames Club's Warhammer |
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Newark Irregulars American War of Independence game in 28mm depicting the battle of Weitzell's Mill 1781 using Black Powder rules. The beautiful figures are majority Perry's with some revamped Foundry thrown in. |
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Newark Irregulars American War of Independence game in 28mm depicting the battle of Weitzell's Mill 1781 using Black Powder rules. |
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Newark Irregulars American War of Independence game in 28mm depicting the battle of Weitzell's Mill 1781 using Black Powder rules. I liked the terrain too. |
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Newark Irregulars American War of Independence game in 28mm depicting the battle of Weitzell's Mill 1781 using Black Powder rules. |
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Newark Irregulars American War of Independence game in 28mm depicting the battle of Weitzell's Mill 1781 using Black Powder rules. |
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Newark Irregulars American War of Independence game in 28mm depicting the battle of Weitzell's Mill 1781 using Black Powder rules. |
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Newark Irregulars American War of Independence game in 28mm depicting the battle of Weitzell's Mill 1781 using Black Powder rules. |
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Newark Irregulars American War of Independence game in 28mm depicting the battle of Weitzell's Mill 1781 using Black Powder rules. |
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Newark Irregulars American War of Independence game in 28mm depicting the battle of Weitzell's Mill 1781 using Black Powder rules. |
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Newark Irregulars American War of Independence game in 28mm depicting the battle of Weitzell's Mill 1781 using Black Powder rules. |
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Newark Irregulars American War of Independence game in 28mm depicting the battle of Weitzell's Mill 1781 using Black Powder rules. |
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Newark Irregulars American War of Independence game in 28mm depicting the battle of Weitzell's Mill 1781 using Black Powder rules. |
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Newark Irregulars American War of Independence game in 28mm depicting the battle of Weitzell's Mill 1781 using Black Powder rules. |
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Martian? Great stuff from Ironclad Miniatures
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More Victorian Scifi from Ironclad Miniatures |
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Very British Civil War miners from Ironclad |
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A closer shot of the miners |
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More Ironclad Miniatures. I particularly like the lady with the sword and the gent to her right
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28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat using Perrys for the British and Empress for the Italians with a few others thrown in to the mix. At Salute James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith and the team plan an immense board set in the same theatre. |
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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James Morris and Paul Scrivens-Smith 28mm WW2 Battle of Gallabat
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Dave King presents ’Allan Quartermain and the Lost City’ 28mm IHMN set in darkest Africa
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Dave King presents ’Allan Quartermain and the Lost City’ 28mm IHMN set in darkest Africa
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Dave King presents ’Allan Quartermain and the Lost City’ 28mm IHMN set in darkest Africa
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Dave King presents ’Allan Quartermain and the Lost City’ 28mm IHMN set in darkest Africa
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Dave King presents ’Allan Quartermain and the Lost City’ 28mm IHMN set in darkest Africa
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Dave King presents ’Allan Quartermain and the Lost City’ 28mm IHMN set in darkest Africa
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Dave King presents ’Allan Quartermain and the Lost City’ 28mm IHMN set in darkest Africa
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Dave King presents ’Allan Quartermain and the Lost City’ 28mm IHMN set in darkest Africa
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Dave King presents ’Allan Quartermain and the Lost City’ 28mm IHMN set in darkest Africa
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Dave King presents ’Allan Quartermain and the Lost City’ 28mm IHMN set in darkest Africa
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Dave King presents ’Allan Quartermain and the Lost City’ 28mm IHMN set in darkest Africa
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GEG present 'Dead Man's Hand' using the rules of the same name. The 4Ground buildings made specifically for this game are great. My mate went a bought some. I am jealous. |
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Warlord Games WW2 28mm Bolt Action game |
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Warlord Games WW2 28mm Bolt Action game |
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Warlord Games WW2 28mm Bolt Action game |
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GCN's IHMN game 28mm 'Blood Night' |
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GCN's IHMN game 28mm 'Blood Night' |
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Ballroom, from the bring and buy. Downstairs Buttermarket Hall was the same size. The Meeting chamber room was slightly smaller. |
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Ballroom |
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Ballroom |
The game I didn't
photograph as it was heaving with kiddiewinks was Selby Park Wargames Club presentation
of ”Minifigs-miniwar!” a skirmish
wargame using Lego! There were at least 8 kids playing this, boys and girls and
they were having a great time.
The joy and a smaller
show is you do get time to chat to traders which I took the opportunity to do
so.
I'm now going to
round off a great day with a Sunday roast. Yum.
Great pictures and good comments. All of Retfords public car parks are free on Sundays too :o)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your support,
Darren Leigh Smith
Great pics the Zombie tables and IHMN games looked fab would loved to of seen them in the flesh
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful pics, love those with the plane especially...a great looking place!
ReplyDeleteMy first time at the show - I'm in red watching the Dead Mans Hand with my arms crossed in the balcony shot :-)
ReplyDeleteAgree over the parking - bit odd to find and some only have one tight entrance but all in all well worth going to.
Food was a bit poor (but then again normal for shows) but cheap.
As for the Minifigs game - managed to get one quick game late afternoon (I'm a 52 year old kid by the way) and had great fun. Wonderful way to introduce youngsters to war-games and reminded me why I play with toys!
Big thanks to all the folk (staff and traders) who worked on Mothers Day to bring the show to Retford.
That is a great looking show, splendid games.
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