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Monday, 13 October 2025

T'other Partizan 2025

Another fine show full of spectacle, no reflections except that stewardless parking with no directional signs and spaces marked was a little chaotic on the runway given the number of attendees involved.
I did not take pictures of a lot of the games way to many for more than one per game in our time slot so I took a varied selection from a handful of games that particularly caught my eye.
First up our chum Kevin's AKA The Iron Brigade fine little samurai game.
Next a Russo-Polish War encounter from Bramley Barn Wargames Club.

Followed up by 1st Corps World War II Eastern Front game, Kamenewo 1941.
Staying with World War II the Old Pikeys Gaming Group Five Games at Arnhem spectacular.
Finally The Bodkins,  Hundred Years War Siege of Montargis game 1427.  An ultra talented bunch who present outstanding medieval mayhem each year.
Thats all folks I hope you enjoyed my small selection, until next time happy gaming and KBO

18 comments:

  1. Super pictures, thanks for posting those! The car parking was chaotic to say the least.

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    1. Thank you. As for parking a sign at the entrance that you could go right would have saved a 10 minute tour of the runway.

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    2. Yep I took the ten minute tour :)

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    3. So easily avoided if folk were aware of the right turn when the spaces down the left were full, the actual parking in spaces itself was quite orderly.

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  2. A small selection but some stunning games on show, very impressive and very inspiring.

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    1. Thank you Donnie, to have taken photos of every game would have taken way to long that is how impressive and copious the games were.

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  3. Nice photos, the games look better then I remember them - I think it's because the camera shuts out so much of the background allowing one to get more immersed in the table.

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    1. Thank you Rob. I endeavour to pick up the little vignettes that tend to get overlooked when viewing the whole. I find these the best parts of the games personally.

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  4. Lovely pictures Phil…
    You managed to capture a couple of games I missed.
    I missed quite a few as I was only there for two and a half hours and there was so much to see…
    I did see you and David on the other side of the hall… but could never quite catch up with you…

    All the best. Aly

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    1. Glad I got some shots of stuff you missed. The show is fast becoming sensory overload, I am always grateful for pics and videos put up on the web.

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  5. Splendid pictures Phil, a good eye for a good scene.

    The last time I attended, I know I visited every table, but when I got home and saw other people photo’s and vids, there were games there that I thought I had missed - but no, I just think the senses are overwhelmed …… what a great thing to be able to say about the health of the hobby!

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    1. Thank you Norm. There is way too much to take in, I tend to walk round and then return to games that particularly take my eye and even then miss returning to some of those.

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  6. The Arnhem game looks particularly good!

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    1. It was rather splendid full of elements to catch the eye and admire.

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    1. Thank you Christopher pleased you approve of them.

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  8. Outstanding pics of some great games, nice wide selection of periods to. Thanks for posting , much appreciated.
    Airhead

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