What better way to end a hiatus from blogging by posting a picture report from my visit to the Carronade 2017 show in Falkirk?
I travelled with David and his two sons. After a very foggy journey to the venue we arrived in time to set up for our stint at the flea market. We had booked a table for the first two hours, as experience shows that is the time that traders and other exhibitors tend to have a look around.
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View of our flea market table. |
In the end, I had a rather modest return from selling, but at least some of my stuff found a new home (three bags down, two taken home). After a quick lunch, It was time to take in the show. There was the usual mass of great looking games, both display and participation. Here are a few of them:
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A 15mm WW2 bocage game in 15mm. |
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Leuchars Veterans' 'Fury' participation game. |
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The table was always busy, so no chance to get a game in. |
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Glasgow Warhogs' Essen Pocket WW2 display game. |
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Operation Pluto. |
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British and Greeks defend against German and Italian air and seaborne forces. |
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On the Island of Pouthena, 40 miles east of Crete. |
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Westerhope Wargames Group 7 Years War game set in 1756. |
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Using their own old school rules, they played toy soldiers the old way; practical terrain giving a good looking game that anyone could easily put on.. |
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Durham Wargames Group's Spanish Civil War game. |
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It was set around Madrid and featured a train as the centrepiece. |
I picked up a few decent bargains from the flea market, as well as IHMN Gothic from Caliver. More in a future post. David's blog has photos from more of the tables.
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Great pictures. A good day out.
ReplyDeleteAs ever, a great, inspirational table.
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