Monday 20 March 2017

Skirmish (Spring 2017) Show report.

54mm using BRITANS toy soldiers
Skirmish Wargames.
But for me a distict lack of Zulus.
But at that scale who can blame them?
As always the show report is my own view and only expresses my own views and interpretations.

Mostly Just 1 Photo of each game.  (Sometimes 2)

I will do my game report soon!
Promise! (Fingers Crossed)


Milton Hundred wargaming Club.
28mm Maori wars.






Privateers of London I Think
An ACW river boat outing.


I am just not sure

Loughton Strike force
Not sure of the rules, but gridded so perhaps
To the Strongest.
Ancients.

Gravesend gamers Guild.
Some 40k Shinanigans

Tanks!
No Infantry just the Tanks Game.
So much for Combined arms!

Pax Limpopo.
Medway wargames club
28mm weird stuff
including Anachist Nannies with Bombs!

Maidstone Wargames club!
Hill fort

18 comments:

  1. The 54mm scale skirmish game looked interesting but none of the other games really grabbed my attention. Sorry, to be so negative.

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    1. Thanks Bryan. You are not being negative at all. some shows are like that. Some shows you see loads and get inspired and some shows nothing grads your fancy. It just happens that way.

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  2. Interesting selection of games there, but for once, none of them really grab my attention.

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    1. Thank you Joe. There were some good games but mostly it was meh! I am sure you would have liked the Pax lipopo game If there were more Pics.

      But I doubt you will be so very inspired by my game either!

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  3. Nice pics of the games Clint :)

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    1. Cheers Tamsin. Several ideas buzzing around the noggin at present. I should be able to focus by tonight and get some more painting done!

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  4. Nice looking games. As a person with a couple of 54mm collections, it's neat to see one being played at a convention.

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    1. Thanks Rod I know what you mean. I like 10mm figures but you so rarely see a game at a show in that scale. So I do understand what you mean.

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  5. Some great looking games there Clint, I'd love a collection of 54mm Zulu Wars figures, wow!

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    1. Thank you Michael. Personally 54mm is not my scale. But I do appreciate it is a very good skirmish scale. While It would not suit me It is very pleasing to see different scales and armies.

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  6. I spent the day having a tooth extracted.......

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    1. Thank you John. I realised towards the end of the day that you had not shown.

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  7. Unspiring it might have been but the gridded game was by the Old Guard club. I'll try to be more interesting next time, if we go again.

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    1. I am so sorry. My mistake entirely. No need to be more interesting, I really should have paid more attention.

      I can only apologise for getting the name wrong. I should have chatted longer to each club.

      Thank you so much for pointing out my mistake. I really do appreciate it.

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  8. It looks a lot like the smaller events you see in Canada - most of the games are, well, rather homely. I always thought you Brits did shows better ...
    The first game looked good .. maybe the Zulus hadn't show up yet?

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    1. Thank you Michael. It is a small local show and in some ways better because of that. In many ways the "Homely" games are better than "show stopper" games as they clearly show what can be done by the average wargamer.

      I will put my own game on show tomorrow. And that really is a typical club game.

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  9. Spectacular tables, really impressive, thanks for sharing...

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  10. The anarchic, off-the-wall flavour of Pax Limpopo has always appealed to me rather more than the traditional steampunk genre :-) . Still, I've yet to dip my toes into that water...

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