Well another KEGSCon in Chatham is done.
Fun was had, games were played, friends were caught up with.
Kamal from Centuries Historical Miniatures was there. His pricing is competitive. I got these two sets for Cdn$75 (instead of $110 on line).
So, I guess I've settled what the opponent for my
3rd Century A&A Roman army will be in
Midgard. They've been on the table exactly once since I painted them back in 2019, and I'd really like to fix that.
Naturally I brought some Quar. The jungle terrain is great for conventions; looks dramatic and light weight for humping from car to venue.
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The mat is some fabric I got on 50% off from a quilt shop. I like that it leaves room around the edges for off table stuff. |
I used
Quar of Command again, the Toulmorese players caught on quickly and butchered the Gloamers.
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Me, in red shirt, explaining things |
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Some 28mm General d'Armee |
In the morning I got to play in Keith's Blucher game. Played French this time. Tense exciting game and we managed to claw our way to a marginal defeat, instead of the decisive defeat that it had been shaping up to be.
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Keith pointing dramatically. He's put a lot of work into the aesthetics (dice cups, measuring sticks, unit labels) which is nice. |
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Indians vs Moghul Persians in the 18th Century using Honours of War |
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Tanks, developmental and real, clash in 1946 Clash of Steel |
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IS-7s with 130mm guns... no wonder Western powers spent so much time developing big honking AT guns |
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Amazonian natives dispute the incursion of white mining interests in The Men Who Would Be Kings |
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28mm Napoleonic skirmish |
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54mm Commando raid Where Stens Dare |
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20mm Chain of Command. French vs Germans in 1940 |
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Cavemen |
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Friday night Gaslands |
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I'm the green vehicles, lower right and upper left. Barely got past the first gate. |
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The monster truck eventually won, by just driving over everything |
There was more, obviously. 14 games on Saturday morning and afternoon. About 40 people.
Good to see your Quar on the table. Some other great looking games as well
ReplyDeleteYour Quar game looks great. 18thC Persian-Mughal India is not something you see being war gamed - very nice!
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