Another great show at The Other Partizan, there were so many gorgeous looking games, I took way too many photos as per normal and will have to split the post in two, or you'll be here all night!!!
The first two pics are from my bestest sidekick Mr Barry Hilton and his luvvly looking 25mm WSS game....drooolll!!!
It was a foggy ol trip up the M11 and A1 on Sunday morning, but we arrived safe and sound with full bellies after scoffing a rather tasty fry up on the way north.
No red t shirts today, I'm afraid, we were all incognito!
Richard, Lee, Steve, Postie & me!
After being very disappointed at the Tree Fella's stall, he had no pine trees for sale this time round!!
Me and Postie bumped into the 2 Steve's!!
Me and Postie bumped into the 2 Steve's!!
Kallistra/Forest Outlaws - The Battle of Salamanca
6mm
6mm
Like a Stonewall - Black Hawk Down 1919
Action at Badama Post, Afghanistan 30th July 1919
Action at Badama Post, Afghanistan 30th July 1919
The League of Extraordinary Kriegspielers - The Battle of Leuthen 1757
28mm
Skirmish Wargames
Collective - Siege of Vienna Skirmish
54mm Great Turkish War
Steve Jones - The Battle of Breeds Hill
28mm American War of Independence
Rubicon Models - 28mm Vietnam
Shrewsbury Wargames Club - Tribute Battle at Glazers Creek, or Orks Drift
WH40K 3rd Edition
Iron Brigade - The Black Ship
Late 16th Century Samurai
A Crackin looking game!
Late 16th Century Samurai
A Crackin looking game!
1/72nd Wargames / Mr John
Kersey 1/32nd WW2 Action at Nierstein
The Very British Civil War Forum - Stand & Hold
The Somerset Levels
Campaign
Chesterfield Old Boys - Richmond, August 1862
28mm American Civil War
Lincoln Miniature Warfare
Society - Attack of the Old Guard
15mm All Quiet on the Martian Front
Forest Outlaws 28mm WW2 The
Longest Day - Dropping into Normandy
Boondock Sayntes - 28mm Sudan
Gordon or Bust
Iain McDonald & moi
Metherington & Miller - Kolin 1757 - Lust For Glory
40mm Seven Years War ”Rascals, would you live forever?”
Bramley Barn Wargames Club - 28mm Russo-Polish War
1st Corps - 28mm WW2 Eastern
Front Kamenewo 6th October 1941
League of Augsburg - War of the Spanish Succession
A Cracker of a game!!
Derby Wargames Society 20mm
WW2 Eastern Front 1944
Dale Yates/Garage Goblins - Saxon
Defence of England
Pillage 28mm Dark Age
Fieldcraft UK - Assault on Hillman 1944
28mm WW2
North Riding Wargames Club
28mm Vietnam Going Up Country
North Star - Somewhere in the Low Countries
25mm 1672 Models
25mm 1672 Models
Magrathea - Burrows & Badgers
The Bodkins - The Battle of Montargris 1427
28mm Hundred
Years War
A mouthwatering game!!!
And that dear reader is the end of Part 1
Amazing, Ray, simply amazing.
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to come over when its on again, Jon?
DeleteWow, thanks sooo much for this first instalment Ray:)! I've just scanned through the post and will doubtless return to it many times to really take in all the goodness on offer. Can't wait for part two!
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve, there was so much eye candy, you didn't know which way to turn.
DeleteStunning looking games on display! Thanks! I'm not jealous no really I'm not......mumble.
ReplyDeleteMaybe next year, Chris?
Deletethanks Ray. I do enjoy these barrages of game pictures. 😁
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure Stew!
DeleteGreat show! It seems Salyut looked more dull
ReplyDeletePartizan is the best IMHO.
DeleteGood to catch up with you incognito. Though postie told me you had split beans on your red T shirt 😂. Think he was being cheeky ! Nice to see games I really didn’t get a chance to !
ReplyDeleteCheers Dave, yes good to catch up. My red tshirt is intact and ready for the next show.
DeleteOh my!!! Amazing looking games!
ReplyDeleteVery true!
DeleteTurkish and Spanish wars were very colorful.
ReplyDeleteSome of those boats are impressive. Do you guys ever game with boats?
We do, Alex. They're not as nice as these though!
DeleteGreat stuff as always Ray, and thanks as usual for putting all this together.
ReplyDeleteNo problem, Lawrence.
DeleteLovely pictures Ray. It was a fab show and once again picking a top ten is nigh on impossible because the quality was so good all round.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, how can you pick the best from these?
DeleteFantastic pictures as ever, Ray! There were some really lovely games - and as usual you have shown some that I never even saw! Great to meet and chat there, too. I look forward to part 2..
ReplyDeleteThanks David. T'was good to meet up for the briefest of chats.
DeleteThere are always so many games to see there, I always feel under time pressure to get round them ( plus I never get there early enough!), hence only brief stops to talk. I need to be a bit more relaxed about it, I think :) ( and get there earlier!)
DeleteI can’t manage it these days so thanks for the pics Ray.
ReplyDeleteNo problem, George.
DeleteGreat day and great to see you
ReplyDelete100%. Was good to speak in person once again.
DeleteGreat pics Ray, some amazing looking games there!
ReplyDeleteThere sure were!
DeleteAs always Ray, a fantastic variety of top class games on display....really awe inspiring stuff, many of them!
ReplyDeleteThere was a lot to look at, that's for sure!
DeleteSuperb post Ray, some absolutely cracking games and very inspirational too, looking forward to part 2!
ReplyDeleteCheers Donnie, it was a great day out!
DeleteThanks, this is the third set of photos I've seen from the show and you have taken pictures of games I'd not seen elsewhere as well as of my favourite 1672 game.
ReplyDeleteStephen
The 1672 game was a thing of beauty, that's for sure!
DeleteSuperb looking games
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