Part 2 of my Ode to The Other Partizan.....
There's lots more eye candy for you to dribble over!
The League of Extraordinary Kriegspielers - Setting the East Ablaze
28mm Back of Beyond
?? - Megiddo 1918
WWI
WWI
Martin from Warbases doing his thang!
The Bodkins - The Siege of Hennebont 1342
The Legion of Blokes - The Race for Caen
Newark Irregulars - The Battle of Gainsbourough
28mm ECW
The League of Gentleman's Anti - Alchemists
The Biscotii Wars
Garibaldi v Bourbon 1860
Bramley Barn Wargames Society - 28mm Elizabethan
Perry Miniatures - 28mm Franco-Prussian War
Iron Tide?
WWII - Pacific Theatre
Cramlington Wargames Group - Action at iNizane 1879
Anglo - Zulu War
Xenos Rampant
1/72nd Wargames/John Kersey - The Siege of Tientsin 1900
Derby Wargames Club - The German retreat to Minsk 1944
The Iron Brigade - Winter is Here
28mm Dragon Rampant
Me & Dave O'Brien
The Gentlemen Pensioners - Death in the Donga
The Price Imperial in Zululand 1879
Rubicon Models - Oscar Mike
Vietnam
Old Pikey's - Operation Resolution 1987
I must have spent around 30 minutes chatting to luvvly chaps. Had a great conversation putting games and wargamers to rights. Sorry guys I can't remember your names, but I upset the two chaps at the back when I said I supported Leeds United, them being Arsenal and Chelsaea fans, but the chap at the front was delighted, being a Leeds fan himself!!
Leeds Leeds Leeds!
Boondock Sayntes - Lalsot 1785
The rise of Benoit de Boigne
Chesterfield Open Gaming Society - Invasion of Skaro
28mm Xenos Rampant
Peterborough Wargames Club - Blaze of Glory
28mm Western Gunfight
The Scourers - Silver Bayonet
28mm Napoleonic Gothic Horror
And there ends my pictorial post from The Other Partizan 2023, apologies if i missed your game out, it wasn't intentional and I'll try harder next time!
Great pics Ray - Not a clunker among them!
ReplyDeleteNope, not 1!
DeleteThanks ray, a fantastic set. I was there for 3 hours and had forgotten half of the games! So thanks for a great photo record.
ReplyDeleteNo problem Norm.
DeleteFantastic pictures Ray, great game layouts there.
ReplyDeleteThere are some fab looking games.
DeleteSome great setups. Those castles would be fun to build, especially the one covered in snow.
ReplyDeleteThey all looked pretty cool.
DeleteSome superb games on show
ReplyDeleteCertainly was Neil.
DeleteVery enjoyable. Thanks for another great summary Ray.
ReplyDeleteNo worries Lawrence.
DeleteThank you very much for your hard work in bringing those who couldn't attend a glimpse of what appears to be a great show.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed the report, it certainly was and always is a great show.
DeleteSplendid pictures Ray…
ReplyDeleteThank you…
All the best. Aly
Thanks Aly.
DeleteYou have documted and therefore saved from oblivion a wonderful collection of awesome games.
ReplyDeleteHaha, I wish I owned all the figures as well!!!
DeletePart 2 is as good as part 1!! Super post Ray, plenty to pore over and take inspiration from.
ReplyDeleteThere were some awesome games on show.
DeleteSuperb photos Ray, some absolutely stonking games on the tables I must say!
ReplyDeleteI liked the mirror use by the fantasy games it did give another dimension to the game.
All the best and hopefully see you at Partizan next year.
Cheers
Matt
Yeh, that mirror confused me for a few seconds when I first saw it. I thought I was going crazy as the game was moving???
DeleteMuch better than Colours now. The Newbury show is not what is was. It seems ill organised with few demo games or anything else of interest for that matter. Colours also seems to be really short staffed by the club that runs it.
ReplyDeleteWe've not been to colours for a few years. There are so many good shows all around the same time, and my "Good Boy pass" doesn't stretch to far!
DeleteSplendid post , you definitely needed two, but dirty Leeds? Surely not!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Leeds Leeds Leeds!
DeleteThanks for sharing these fantastic photos Ray.
ReplyDeleteWillz.
No problem Willz.
DeleteThanks Ray, yet more great pictures from a great show!
ReplyDeleteCheers David. It's a fab show.
DeleteGreat pics making me very jealous as usual :-)
ReplyDeleteIf your coming to England for a show, make it one of the Partizan's, you won't be disappointed.
DeleteAll the time take to take pictures and then curate - I hope you got to play games too!?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Ray, really enjoyed these posts.
I did get a chance to play part if one game. The League of Augsberg's Rolling Thunder, a naval battle from 1666. That was great fun.
DeleteWow...all those games look stunning Ray...I am only on my phone at the moment so will have to revisit on a proper screen a bit later!
ReplyDeleteThey were all as good as they look, Keith.
DeleteThank you for posting all of these lovely pictures from the show. The amount of creativity in so many different games is an inspiration for me.
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly how it felt walking around the show.
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