My first jet-lagged day there, I spent seeing the Tower bridge and the Tower of London itself. |
I was tired by 2 in the afternoon. This trip was a mess with a 9 hour time difference and wrecked havoc on my internal clock. |
This massive display of a fort on the coast of New Sweden was the first thing to greet me when entering. |
Loved the ship readying its landing parties! |
Love all the little details on this board. It really brings it to life! |
Indian war parties patrol the shore! |
Im sure the nearby village was concerned with the thunder of guns the fort and ship were exchanging! |
A display for Wild West Exodus built by my buddy Rob Hawkins at the Rob Hawkins Hobby Blog. |
It was awesome to check out this massive Dropfleet Commander dropship in person. |
Check out all those ships ready to descend on a hapless planet. |
Germans vs Soviets in the snow. |
I really liked the winter paint on the German armor. |
Life finds a way in this Jurassic Park game! |
The raptor section really needed to be run by woman so that when she beat you, the proper response would be "Clever Girl!" |
I was happy to see no sign of Chris Pratt. |
A game of "To The Strongest" being run by its writer, Simon Miller of The Big Read Bat Cave blog. |
All those pikemen in 28mm were giving me a bit of the vapors. So sexy! |
Who'd think this was played on grid? So cleverly hidden. |
This board was the Fall of Saigon and packed with models! |
Again, full of lovely little touches. |
The Japanese column brazenly advances! |
With a little air support, of course. |
Great looking 1st World War trench table action. |
Some ACW action ready to occur. |
I think them Union boys gonna have a looooong walk over to them fences. |
I think a War of Spanish Succession battle? Anyway, that town in the back was great! |
Sweeeeet. |
I think that's a LOT of robots by anyone's standards. |
An evil genius' derrick lair for a game of 7TV |
This fantastic game of Napoleonics was a scaled up version of Command & Colors Napoleonics. |
Even in 15mm, this was a huge board. |
Giant Robits fight it out in this Wolsing display. |
A lovely game of Sharpe's Practice put on by the fellas from Lard Island. |
Some hot Pike and Shotte action on this table. |
Some great D-Day action here! |
This whole table oozed with details. One of my favs there. |
I really loved the buildings. |
This table for Mierce Miniatures was fantastic. I got to watch it grow on Twitter and the end result was fabulous! |
And a shot from the other end. |
Some 15mm Napoleonics using the new "General de'Armee" rules, I believe. |
This Infinity table was full of vibrant colors! |
And probably cost a fortune! |
Loved this little board for samurai skirmishes. |
Battlegroup Tobruk by Ironfist Publishing. |
They do great work with materials anyone can get. |
This amazing castle and town by Oshiro Models was another show highlight. |
Those buildings are just wonderful! |
I loved how many boards incorporated water and boats into their design, and this was no exception. |
A line of samurai and their troops make their way up to the castle! |
More 15mm Naps! That town in the corner was just the best. |
All hand made, from what I was told! |
Some far future action from Halo Ground Command over at Spartan Games. |
This Pelican model almost made me want to play this game. Almost. |
Great looking Frostgrave table. |
From another angle. |
More Frostgrave action. I think this was a display by Sarrissa for their laser cut range. |
I really dug the mountain shrine added. |
I ended up making only a few purchases at the show. I was most enthused by some more Time Robbers figures from Northumbrian Tin Soldier and scooped them up as quick as I could!
Kevin completes the crew! And Og as a pig is just icing on top! |
"I would have started with Micro Chips, the Laser, DAY ONE!" |
I never pass up on a model that gives me the chance to use a Sean Connory voice! |
Aside from a few bibs and bobs, that was my Salute. It was a fantastic show and everyone there was so kind to me. BUT! That wasn't the end of my Nerdcation - I figured while I was "close", a trip to Nottingham and Warhammer World was in order. That's part 2 later this week!
Cheers!
I am glad you enjoyed your trip to England . . . . Warhammer world and Foundry should knock your socks off.
ReplyDeleteOh, Warhammer World was fantastic. I didn't get to The Foundry, though. Maybe next time.
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