Thursday, 22 May 2025

Partizan 2025 - The Rejects on Tour




 
I'm a bit late in posting about Partizan, life has just got in the way this week. Most other gamers, bloggers and vloggers have already posted up their show reports, but here's my take on the show and games at this years May Partizan.. Its a very long post, so go put the kettle on before you go any further.

I've firstly gotta say what a fantastic day that was!!!
I do love the Partizan shows, there's eye candy every which way you look.
Top marks to all the clubs hosting games and to all involved in running the show.

Unusually for us, we arrived after the show had started, but there was still a queue to get in. It was a little different this time round as we had to park in another carpark and walk a short distance to the entrance, where there was a marquee, housing an overspill of a few games and traders, also a bring and buy, where you could hire a spot for an hour and sell your unloved items. I picked up a few ECW/Medieval houses quite cheap. Me and Lee planned to walk around together on Lee's planned route, just to make it easier to name the games we were going to photograph. We lost Postie and Steve in the first 2 minutes entering the show and didn't see them again for a few hours. A quick stop at the Last Valley followed, to buy some terrain for our Retreat from Moscow project, then back to the car, where we bumped in Iain from Caveadsum 1471, where we stopped for a chat, then raced back into the show.


The Queue

Now onto the games, here's where I have to apologies to most of the games in the participation area. It took me and Lee so long to get around the demo game section, (around 5 hours!) because we were talking so much to loads of fellow gamers! So by the time we got to the other end some clubs has started to pack there games away, and I was down to 3% battery on my mobile so had to take whatever pics I could.


Kallista/Forest Outlaws - 12mm Ancients - The Battle of Forum Gallorum 43BC







Shrewsbury Wargame Society - Legion Imperialis









Like a Stonewall - 28mm Back of Beyond













Dave Docherty and me, Dave was controlling the ships coming into the harbour below.









Al members of the club, were in fancy hats!


Steve's Painting Shed - Wagram 1809
6mm Napoleonics













I had a good chat with Steve , loved the simple but very effective paint scheme on his tiles, making them look like fields.


Mike from Drespitz blog, we last saw Mike at Warfare in November last year, all the way from Germany!


We always bump into Nigel at Partizan and have a chat!



Rubicon Models - Oscar Mike - Vietnam War


Only a very small game, but it looked great!







Steve from Rubicon and Ged from Gringo 40's


Yarkshire Gamer - AWI - The Battle of Germantown 1777





A rather subdued Ken, he was not feeling the love today!









I was at Ken's table for around 45 minutes where I met several other gamers and bloggers.
Firstly Kerry, from the Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge. Loved his recent Baron's War figures!


Photo bombed by Lee!!!


Then had a long chat with Iain from Flags of War, who gave me some solid advice for an up and coming project if I ever get my finger out, that is!



I also had a chat with Salute's Martin Gane, but I neglected to get a photo. He said my and Lee's interview on the Yarkshire Gamers Podcast was a talking point at their Committee meeting recently?????


Westbury Gamers - The Battle of Sarajas 1086
The Spanish Reconquista










Derby Wargames Society - Operation Typhoon 1941
WWII Eastern Front














Dave & Dave!


John Kersey 1/72nd - Russo Japanese War - Nihon Shugi, The Assault on 203 Metre Hill 





Lincoln Miniature Warfare Society - 15mm WW2 Pacific Not a Holiday in the Sun ‘44





The Ruckusteers 28mm Medieval -  Never Mind the Billhooks, Here's the Ruckus










Bill Gaskin - 28mm Seven Years War















Very British Civil Forum - 28mm VBCW Hedge Hoppers Unanimous








Forest Outlaws - 28mm WWII








Postie, The Dude, Chris from Bunker Hill Blog, Lee and me.


Mouthwatering stuff from....
Simon Miller - Lust for Glory 28mm “To the Strongest!” Horse’n’Musket





















1st Corps - 28mm ACW

Another beautiful game!!























Glasgow Tradeston WG Club - 15mm 30 Years War - The Battle of Rocroi 1643








Barely Legal Wargamers - 18mm Paperboys - ACW - The Battle of Honey Hill, 30th November 1864









Gordon's Gophers - Operation Battleaxe June 1941
 15mm WW2 North Africa Rapid Fire Reloaded









Dale Yates/Garage Goblins - 28mm Vikings








Burton & District Wargamers -  28mm Zulu Wars - Skirmish at Intombe










Iron Brigade - 25mm ACW - Bonnie Blue Flag










Chesterfield Old Boys - 28mm WW2 Russia, Case Blue - The Georgian Highway













League of Augsburg - 28mm 17th Century Caribbean Dutch Raid on Hispaniola circa 1675

Oh my gawd, dribble, dribble, dribble.........

























Colin and Barry


Perry Miniatures -  28mm Peninsular War




















The Bodkins - 28mm Wars of the Roses  - The Battle of 'Boars Hill', Oxford on 6 April 1471

Just look at all those luvvly flags, what a great looking game!!!















Bramley Barn Wargames Club - Somewhere in Syria
28mm Ancients Late Romans vs Sassanids

Another beauty of a game!



















Morris & Chums - 28mm Midgard Heroic Battles The Battle of Mount Badon






Here's where my phone started playing up, loads of blurry unusable photos.


Paul from Scrivsland blog and Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge


My fat belly and James


Ardhammer Group 28mm French Dutch War 1672-1678 The Battle of the Windmill

Yet another fantastic game!!
Again though, more pics came out blurry...














Northumbrian Painting Services/Reiver Castings Rob


The Warlords - Over by Christmas - Crisis on The Marne, September 1914
6mm WWI









Anschluss Wargames - 10mm WW2 - A Small town in Italy 1945







The Geordie Wargamer - 28mm Early Medieval - The Battle of Stamford Bridge 1066







Garry David Wills
Caseshot Publishing  - 15mm War of the 1st Coalition The Best Army in Europe - the Battle of Pirmasens 1793









League of Gentlemen Anti-Alchemists - 28mm WW2 Perbais 1940








Cowards Wargames Club - 28mm WW2 Landed Has the Eagle














The Gentlemen Pensioners - 28mm Post Apocalypse - What a Scaver







Glenbrook Games - 28mm Midgard - Lord of the Rings The Cleansing of the Eyewash






TooFatLardies - 28mm WW2 Chain of Command - Baltic Balcony 1945




Rich & the Rejects








Here's where we started running out of time and my phone was nearly out of charge.


Boondock Sayntes - 28mm Anglo-Sikh Wars - The Battle of Aliwal, 1846












Great Escape Games - 28mm Old West Dead Man's Hand Redux



Northhampton Battlefield Society  - The Battle of Edgcote Made Easy







Think they're...
KB Club 1/144th moderns Manouvre Group


Nick Hindley - Epic scale Napoleonics The Battle of Waterloo 1815







Big on Strategy - 54mm Medieval Robin Hood & The Tax Collector



Peterborough Wargames Club  - 28mm Medieval Hereward's Revenge





Team Warbases Martin & Glen
Apologies again for all the games I missed, I should have stopped talking and taken more pics

And that my friends is the end of this epic post, now go and have a lie down.

48 comments:

  1. Thanks Ray for giving my Pirmasens game so much coverage, great photos.

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    1. No problem Garry. Your's was a great looking game.

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  2. A lorra lorra photos ! looked like another excellent show with some really awesome looking games.

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  3. Well worth the wait for your post, Ray....what a plethora of beautiful games! Hard to pick favorites...all the 28mm ww2 looked great, the Hispaniola one, the SYW and also the Sikh War games...but most of the others were great too!

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    1. I couldn't pick a favourite either. There were some crackers!

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  4. A lot of photos of excellent looking games. You must have had a great time.

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  5. Great show, glad I ran into you, lots of lovely games, nice photos!
    Best Iain

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  6. I'm always so jealous of how many wargaming shows you've got in the UK and how exceptionally good they all seem to be. Glad you had fun Ray, hope you got to put your feet up afterwards!

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    1. Compared to the US, the UK is tiny, so all the shows seem close together. Might seem close to you, but they're a long way away for us. Lol.

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  7. Fantastic pictures of what was a great event! It was really nice meeting up again!

    Christopher

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  8. Super post Ray, some really great looking games, looks like it was seriously good.

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    1. Oh it was Donnie. It was well worth the drive and all the pain I was in by the end.

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  9. What a marvellous collection of photos, spoilt only by one featuring me looking as miserable as sin! They also serve to remind me of how much I missed. Thanks for bringing the show back into focus for me and others I'd guess.

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    1. Think it was a face of pure contemplation David? To be honest like I said in the post, I missed loads as well.

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  10. Hi Ray,

    this is a great post about this fantastic show. Your photos look excellent and are real eyecandy.
    Though the way to get there was a long one from Germany we are planning to come again next year.
    It also was a pleasure to meet you.

    Mike

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    1. It's well worth the trip, Mike. There was so much to look at but not enough time to look at it all.

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  11. I always look forward to these Ray, and they never disappoint. Wonderful stuff.

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    1. Thanks Lawrence. Glad you enjoyed the photos.

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  12. Some fantastic setups. Quite the queue for the show!

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    1. We were half an hour late, so it must have been bigger.

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  13. Great photos Ray, fantastic looking games!

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  14. Now that was a day out Ray!
    I am amazed that you managed to take all of those wonderful photos and still get to speak to loads of people!
    Best wishes, James

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    1. That was all at the expense of shopping James. It was a crazy day, but a hell of a lot of fun.

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  15. What a cracking day out - wonderful to see all the meet-ups too!

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  16. Thanks Ray, epic post indeed! No wonder your battery ran down...
    Great to meet you and chat, and you caught me in thoughtful/chin-scratching pose at John Kersey's game.. There was so much to see, can't believe we missed that huge Waterloo game by Nick Hindley! I will certainly give the Participation and Societies zones more time next time.
    Next show - Broadside, I look forward to the Rejects game!

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    1. I missed most of the top end of the show too. I just ran out of time? See you at Broadside!

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  17. Christ Ray, you must of been very busy at the show. I must gat there next year it looks fantastic. Looking forward to seeing you and the gang at Broadside, next month.

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    1. It was very busy and quite knackering too! You gotta go Steve, either the May or October show, both are fantastic. See you at Broadside.

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  18. Some lovely games to remember , good to catch up 👍

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  19. Great photo bomb Ray . The games at Partizan certainly really do look the business don’t they . Good to catch up with you fir a chat

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    1. So much eye candy, it's like being a kid in a sweet shop. You're admiring a game, thinking about getting into that period, which figures to use and what rules to use, then turn around to the next game and it starts all over again!

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  20. Wow Lee ….. It’s like I was there! Thanks for all that effort and thanks for getting the Epic Napoleonic in, from what I have seen of reports, only your good self and Henry Hyde captured this.

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    1. It was right at the end of the day, so the action was nearly all over. Glad I got a few photos though.

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  21. You got a heck of a lot of photos, Ray, out of that 3%!! Ha, ha! Beautiful shots of some amazingly inspiring tabletops. I have to admit, British wargame clubs have much more creative and funny names than us over here... :)

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  22. Great and thorough overview of the show. Thanks for posting, enjoyed the show walk through via the game photos.

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  23. Wow! A marathon effort, Ray. Thank you for all the many pictures of so many splendid and inspiring games. Must get there one day too. I'm not surprised your 'phone was down to 3% after all that! I imagine you were probably down to about 3% too! ;-) (I even managed to spot a few of my flags on Simon Miller's table, definitely a bonus for me. :-)) Cheers, David.

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    1. I was well below 3% by the end of the day David. I noticed a few of your flags as well.

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  24. Only now getting to see these. Excellent pictures mate. 👍

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    1. Cheers Lee. Lots of the same shots as you.

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