Another Hotlead is in the books. 2025 was a fantastic year. Almost 400 people attended. Real life got in the way for some game masters and we had a flurry of 5 unfortunate game cancelations in the week leading up to the show (i.e. after the program was printed), but we still had a DBA and an ADLG tournament, 10 role-playing games, and 77 participation miniatures games ranging from cavemen to space marines, big battles to skirmishes, on air, land, and sea, and ranging from 2mm to 54mm in size.
The Bring and Buy did over $22,000 in business, generating over $2,200 for charity, plus we also had a jar at the admission table that garnered another $400 for this year's charity, which is buying medical supplies for Ukraine in memory of Dan Cushenan, an old, dear friend of half the B&B Team.
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Dan Cushenan in happier times, enjoying the heck out of Dan Hutter's annual Mongols With Mausers pulp action game. |
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The Bring & Buy Team |
The last of our legacy vendors has gone, but that's left room for new businesses to fill the void, including these new faces:
Centuries Historical Miniatures
Beaver and Broadsword
We even had a craftsperson selling fiber art. Atticus and Clark Creations sold a lot of aime and fantastical crochet figures. My granddaughter liked her crochet corn dog.
Here's a random sampling of games. I've probably forgotten to include many. I wasn't as good about taking pictures myself this year, so I'm using ones posted on the Hotlead Facebook Group.
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Friday night! |
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Gladiator Game |
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Ancient Gallies |
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War of 1812 using Black Sail rules. |
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WW1 Dreadnoughts |
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More ships! But this time as the setting for a game of Silver Bayonet set in the arctic, which was popular and ran three times. The ships were printed by Beaver and Broadsword. |
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Some Epic ACW |
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Who you gonna call? The Ghostbusters resolve some Mayhem in Manhattan. |
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15mm Samurai |
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Frostgrave |
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Necromunda |
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Memoir '44 Battle of Stalingrad. GM ran a 3 game mini-campaign with each game's results affecting the one that came after. |
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Canvas Eagles. We had several air games this year. WW1, WW2, and a couple of jet age games too. |
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Battle of Britain |
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Harriers vs Mirages over the Falkland Islands |
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RCAF P40s vs Japanese seaplane fighters over the Aleutians |
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Brian gives a player briefing |
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I'm explaining something to do with Quar |
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WW1 with multiple trench lines |

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Dan runs a French Indochina game using Xenos Rampant. |
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Big Dave a Pete ran a Pulp Adventure game using When Nightmares Come. Players had to survive three encounters, find clues, solve puzzles and then stop the Big Bad in the final encounter |
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View form the other end. The three encounters were in Venice, the British Museum, and Peterborough Ontario (!) |
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The final showdown |
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British Museum |
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Venice |
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Dan's Congo Rebellion game |
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March or Die! Foreign Legion vs Berbers (or are they Tuaregs?) |
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15mm Italian Wars |
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The Death Ride of the 1st Hussars at Le Mesnil Patry, 11 June 1944 |
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6mm figures. Rules used were O Group |
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Battle of Vittoria |
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The Seven Year's War in India |
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The sprawling, mad VSF Bring and Battle which is an incredibly popular Sunday morning tradition. |
There were more families in evidence this year, which was very gratifying. A new born was wearing a "My First Hotlead 2025" shirt which tickled us all immensely. The new dad has been coming for 10 years, starting as a lad being brought by his uncle.
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My daughter helping mom on the Front Desk, like she did in High School. |
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My daughter helping my grandson in his first convention. They're playing Combat Tails, involving anthropomorphic animals with guns. |
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Grandson's haul. Mom recognized the deal on the houses (all 3 for Cdn$15). He got some nice on sale Model Builder Supply trees too. |
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Granddaughter flexing her cuteness to sell 3 cases of Girl Guide cookies on Saturday. She could've sold more. Her mom and auntie did the same thing 25 years ago. An attendee gifted us the donuts. Don is trying to keep out of them. |
A friend gifted me a toy Tiger tank, thinking I could convert it into a Quar tractor. I said "hmmm... probably not... but I've got a grandson!" He also went home with some 1/72 WW2 plastic figures and a toy Sherman. His mom, having grown up with her dad's wargaming, has set him up with some basic paints etc.
Now I've got more gift options beyond Lego at least. And perhaps my friends won't have the burden of trying to shift my gaming stuff when I die if the grandkids will be interested.
Next year will be our 30th convention. 20 March to 22 March 2026.
That looks like a grand weekend out - wonderful photos. The 7 Years War in India got my attention - very rarely seen in the tabletop and I have a bunch of Indus Miniatures wasting away in a box somewhere.
ReplyDeleteAmazing looking convention with some amazing tables! Still gobsmacked every time I see the Silver Bayonet set up for this one. Still hoping to find & manage a trip to catch this con!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the photos, I almost felt that I was there. Certainly wish I was there, I had a grand time doing church at the cathedral but part of me was in Stratford. I see the old guard is getting older, but there are some new sprouts and let's wish great gaming things for your grandson!
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