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Sunday, 8 September 2019

Colours 2019 - The Games

As promised yesterday, here are the pics I took of the various games at Colours 2019. There was one game - the Ministry of Gentlemanly warfare's "Thud and Blunder" - which I didn't take pics of as it was the vary same one that was at Partizan the other week. OK, you could say the same about the "To The Strongest" Mancetter game and it would be a "fair cop, guv'nor!" - I simply forgot to take photos of it.

On with the pics...

A rather poorly lit photo of the competition gaming area. I believe it was an Infinity tournament.



Boscombe Down & Amesbury - Ducks & Dwarves




Maidenhead Reapers - 28mm WW2 Tanks



South London Warlords - Dark Side Of The Moon






Not sure who, not sure what
(possibly Wessex Wyverns - 15mm Vietnam?)



Deeprose - Battle of Gabienne





Penarth & District Wargames Society - 40mm AWI Skirmish





Naval Wargames Society - Stingray





Wings of Glory Aerodrome - WW1 Aerial Combat




Friends of Rapid Fire - Sainte Mere Eglise Counter-Attack





Tring Wargames Club - WW1 Naval Combat



Contact Front - Operation Enduring Freedom




Grand Tactical Rules - 6mm Solferino





Liverpool Wargames Club - 15mm Imjin War


This was the club I mentioned yesterday who were asked late in the day if they could put on a game after all. They did a good job of putting together this one (including making some terrain) in just a few days and were very happy to chat to me about it.






Loughton Strike Force - Wagram

 



Simon Miller - To The Strongest - Mancetter



Soutbourne Tabletop and Boardgamers - Aliens vs Brexit




South London Warlords - Antietam/Sharpsburg


 

Society of Ancients - Gaza 312 BC





South London Warlords - The Pilum & the Pike






Newbury & Reading Wargames Club - Carnage at Telamon





Peter Pig - Buccaneers & Pirates


This was a small demo/participation game alongside their stall



Crawley Wargames Club - Escape From The Aztecs





7 comments:

  1. Thanks for posting this, its always nice to see the games at shows I don't get to! What was your favourite? - mine is the Aztecs!

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  2. Such a wide variety of games on display, with some great looking scenery and models

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  3. Thanks for posting these. The games look terrific and the terrain indicates a real commitment to putting on a wonderful gaming experience. Again, thanks Tamsin!

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  4. Nice pics of some fun looking games! A good variety and something for everyone. 😀

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  5. @ Herkybird - thanks! My favourite game was the lovely 6mm Solferino table :)

    @ Norm - you're welcome! :)

    @ Dave Stone - it was a good range of games :)

    @ Jerry - cheers! Luckily, with it being a fairly small show, I was able to take pics of all the games. Except for the one I forgot! :)

    @ Stew - thanks! They did have a good mix of periods and types of game :)

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  6. An interestingly eclectic mix of games. Something for everyone.

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