which I can't really add to, pop over for read and more views of the splendid games on display.
Meanwhile here are photos of some of the games which caught my eye, failed to note down which club or group put them on for which I apologise.
Wellington in India, a game full of colour and panache.
I somehow missed that Renaissance game you know. Am I going senile? Good pictures, look forward to seeing more!
ReplyDeletePretty sure there were games I missed too.
DeleteHmm. Deja Vu but without the massively-sized photos and long load times. Great looking assortment of games.
ReplyDeleteYup don't know what was happening there, I deleted the post and heavily cropped the photos which I am splitting up into two (hopefully) or three posts.
DeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteThe games were all rather splendid, superbly supported by several modelling clubs displaying their creations and reenactment groups. Excellent value for the entrance price.
DeleteHi Phil, I thought it was a great show and that the tables all had made a good effort, nice to see the modellers and living history groups in the mix.
ReplyDeleteThank you Norm. I have read your fine report on your visit and left an appreciative comment.
DeleteThat Wellington in India game is just full of inspiration,cracking looking game, mind you the Italian Wars one isn't half bad either, looking forward to the next post from the show.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures Phil... nice to meet up again and chat.
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul. It was good to have a longer chat than we managed at Hammerhead.
DeleteThanks for the part one photos, as I was in Norfolk for the weekend, so no chance of attending the show!
ReplyDeleteYour welcome Steve, hope you like them.
DeleteSome lovely looking games there, particularly like Wellington in India, that's an appealing subject to game, but I won't be tempted (ha)
ReplyDeleteI could easily have took more photos of the Wellington game there was so much to enjoy.
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