In typical fashion, I am almost exclusively a day tripper. Usual caveats: I may very well have missed a room or to - it was pretty dispersed in my opinion and I'm not sure I saw everything. I was there from opening to around 3-4 pm do missed games that began outside that window. Here's what caught my eye at Historicon on Saturday 11/13/21 at the Valley Forge Casino Resort, best looking games, plus what surprised me in the dealer hall at the end:
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Of the periods I'm interested in, this Rorke's Drift one is the best game I saw all day - beautifully done!
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I've little to no interest in gaming Vietnam as readers of this blog should have picked up upon by now. That said, this table was the best overall I saw all day. Gorgeous! |
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This is a battle mat for a 15mm crossroads encounter yet to be set up. No? Oh, it's the carpeting in the main hall. Very inspirational, I wonder if there are scraps around.
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This is a battle set in Baum's Oz - it is eye catching with some fun elements to it. Little bit kitchen-sinky about it all and no real cohesion to the overall effect, but certainly novel (see what I did there)!
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RavensFeast- a Dark Age skirmish set (provided free to all the convention goers) being played here - a runner up table for me in terms of visual appeal and quality - I like to see all the seasons reflected and this one hits the mark. I'd like to see more white birches around.
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Gnome Wars - 10 years ago this would have been on a billiard-table green piece of felt. Some nice details here.
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Some ACW thing - the rolling terrain and mats look great but the unbased regiments and tabletop clutter mar the effect. I'm sure it was a fun game and the table otherwise looks great!
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Interesting back drop for this ?LOTR? game
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I like the storybook quality of this one. If only my HOA was as tidy with the landscaping.
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ACW but in New Mexico?
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Folks are eschewing lush green tabletops a lot these days.
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This was a pretty good looking ECW game run by: an English guy! ECW seems very rare in the US and it takes an immigrant to do it properly. Beautiful table!
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Simple but effective.
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An airborne scenario that I'm told is still used in training today.
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One of the few tables that were following the theme of the convention: Aircraft of War: Balloons, Bombers, Helicopters, and more... |
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Great WW2 North Africa game! Not really my period either, but this is what I'd want it to look like.
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Interesting game boards for Musketeer era skirmishing. The bottom is to be a busy marketplace, yet undecorated. It reminds me of the Lost World game books, a paper, scossors, rock kind of gameplay. Looked fun!
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Italians in Ethiopia - the rolling hills are the real draw here.
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Beautiful, Men who Would Be Kings (Osprey) game here - Darkest Africa. I always like these last stand scenarios: Rorke's Drift, Camerone, etc
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This little set up was not a game in progress but an auction item, a nice one too.
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Gunfighters Ball! This was the first thing one sees in the Dealer Hall this year and it's a beut! The propreiter has really pulled out all the stops with this demo game - every conceivable detail has been thought of. I didn't get any shots of the game itself but I'm a sucker for well painted western figs!
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The renaissance man behind GB sculpted, painted, designed the game from the bottom up. Amazing output and I was certainly surprised that this was the first I had heard of it. Best presentation of the show in my book - really well done!
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Despite no Old Glory, no Brigade Games, I found plenty of vendors to spend on. What I find striking about Wally's Basement every time is how common everyone seems to be ditching their Napoleonic armies. I feel like we're losing something in the US, but in retrospect, it's a wonder why the Napoleonic Wars were a thing at all here.
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