Andy and I went to Warfare at Reading last Sunday. It's the last time at the venue - they want to make it bigger and move nearer London in the hope of improving attendance. Fortunately, the show is moving just 15 mins east to Ascot Racecourse, so looks like it's still worth the trip. I didn't spend much but enjoyed looking around the stands and, especially, the demonstration games.
Some nice dioramas from a model manufacturer:
An amazing tower with decorated interior (tapestries, four posters etc) which had been built by the wargamer's children and their friends:
The moonbase wargame also seen at Salute:
Attack on a Saxon village:
A wintry Wild West game - with snow covered roofs, ingeniously created with white aquarium sand glued to acetate sheets - so the sheets can be removed.
The biggest game of Battleships I've seen... Cold War in the Med:
A submarine pen (bespoke product made with Blotz):
Pegasus Bridge (background) and V2 rocket (foreground left):
The Shire:
Some nice dioramas from a model manufacturer:
An amazing tower with decorated interior (tapestries, four posters etc) which had been built by the wargamer's children and their friends:
The moonbase wargame also seen at Salute:
Attack on a Saxon village:
A wintry Wild West game - with snow covered roofs, ingeniously created with white aquarium sand glued to acetate sheets - so the sheets can be removed.
The biggest game of Battleships I've seen... Cold War in the Med:
A submarine pen (bespoke product made with Blotz):
Pegasus Bridge (background) and V2 rocket (foreground left):
The Shire:











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