What a fabulous show this weekend in Falkirk!
We Westerhope “boys” made a weekend of it as usual, arriving on the Friday to set up the game and then retiring to a local for a few drams etc! Both John and Graham had to miss out on coming due to family health issues. And Brian reckons a show is too much for him, but it’s probably that he can’t keep up with our boozing (joking!). So it was Paul, Dave, Mike and me.
Hard at work setting out the table.
All ready in no time as they’d rehearsed the layout at Dave’s house. (Not a single person asked what the flag was!)
Masses and masses of Celtic Britons! What a visual spectacle! The stage is set for our recreation of the Battle of Watling Street AD61. After action report to follow in next post.
On the Saturday, the show was well attended with a keen 400 through the doors in the first hour! And there was a real buzz about the place. It felt busy almost up the end. When we suggested that we call it, Dave hadn’t realised it was already 20 to 4!
The painting competition, shown above, and the flea market (bring’n’buy) were well subscribed. Some lovely miniature works of art entered in the competition and folk walking away with armfuls of bargains from the flea market. I was very restrained. For a change.
A fella offered me a game for only £75. It was his idea of a bargain, not mine…! Then I asked for some figures from a manufacturer I don’t often see; they didn’t have what I wanted in stock. I only spent £5.50 which has to be a record low for me. I won’t let that happen again…
And there was a great swathe of super looking games. A selection of those that caught my attention follows.
A Japanese ship to ship battle that looked great and had participants throwing handfuls of dice.
A beautiful ECW game. Spot the ball?
A visually striking fantasy racing participation game.
Crazy golf! Participants raced Japanese tanks along a golf course in Singapore (in the best Hollywood tradition, it was loosely based on real events). Great to have a chat with fellow VBCW veteran Colin.
A stonking Pacific atoll landing. There was fire and smoke everywhere as the Americans took line after line of Japanese defences.
A nicely executed Thirty Years War game. 10 or 15mm? It looked the business!
The Battle of Pynda, 168 BC showcased figures we can only dream of playing with. Top work Immortals!
There was a good selection of traders in attendance. One had travelled all the way from Cornwall! What the what? Dedication to the cause!
I’ll cover our game in my next post.
My eldest is a complete ham. Can’t think where he gets it from…
Thanks for reading. I’ll follow up with our game AAR soon.
Cheers
Chris
Yes a good day out....I could've done with some of those war elephants on Tarawa for the USMC...lol
ReplyDeleteCracking review Chris,and I do believe you all enjoyed a "wee" drink afterwards!!!
ReplyDeletejohnc
Fantastic show by the look of the layouts. Lot of inspiration there- expensive inspiration!
ReplyDeleteJust a super show. Hats off to the FDWC boys. Had far too much to drink on the Friday night, but it didn’t spoil the show. Cheers, Chris
ReplyDeleteWell done Chris, it always looks a great show, maybe next year where you can buy me a beer.
ReplyDeleteAy up Robbie! We’d need to buy new (colourful) shirts I reckon if you’re joining the team! Cheers, Chris
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