Chris Palmer I was only able to get up to the Historicon miniatures gaming convention for a short while on Friday to visit the HAWKs room and get some shots, and was selling in the Historicon Flea Market all day Saturday. I was able to squeeze in running a game in the HAWKs room on Saturday night, so got some photos then as well. Even though I was only there for a short while, I had a great time at the con.
For photos of my game, see: The Dwarven Loot Train
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The HAWKs room was already hopping when I got there Friday morning. |
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First stop for me was the Dealer Hall. The facelift on the tennis barn is really starting to look nice. |
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One of several Sea Lion games run by Buck Surdu and Greg Priebe, using “Combat Patrol” rules. |
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Dave Wood’s “Bear Yourselves Valiantly” Fantasy game, using his collection of beautiful old school 25mm figures |
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Don Hogge’s “Congo” game |
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James “Tank” Nickle’s popular train heist game. |
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Duncan Adams’ Peninsular Napoleonics game using “Combat Patrol: Napoleonics” |
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Another of Buck and Greg’s Sea Lion games. |
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Pz38ts storm the beaches of Little Basely by the Sea during Sea Lion. |
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Harry Kogelshatz brought back his ever popular large scale “Aliens” game |
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Using action figures for “Aliens” |
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Geoff Graff’s Plastic Pirates Lego game, is a perennial favorite with the kids |
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David Schlegel’s Fantasy game using “Bear Yourselves Valiantly” rules. |
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Dave Wood’s Zulu game using Combat Patrol: Colonials |
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Duncan Adams’ helmed this year’s Armies for Kids game. |
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Some of the armies the kids got to take home with them in this year’s Armies for Kids game. |
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