I do what I usually do at shows and that is to have a quick
walk around the trade stands to see if there is any goodies and then to the war
gaming tables.
I was surprised that on the top floor there were not many
people around, so looking at the stalls was easy for once. The Bring and Buy
looked a little busy but not that bad.
Down in the main hall, it was a different story with loads of
people around the trade stands. One thing I did notice was the number of stands
with the new 4Ground laser buildings. These seem to be going like hot cakes,
although a bit pricey they look very good. Once again this year the 28mm
figures were in abundance and it also showed on the war gaming tables.
I did not have much on my shopping list as there are no new
figures out from HaT for me this year. But once again not many stands stocked
the HaT figures. I wanted to stock up on my bases but Warbases was not around
this year. A shame really as I brought some of them last year and I wanted to
stock up on these.
By 1.30pm I stopped for lunch and then went back to the
start again around the trade stands to see what my pennies could buy. I stopped
at Magnetic Display again this year
as I brought some lovely walls from them last year. There was a nice pack of a
wooden fencing but there were no corners to it, so I left them behind. Next
stop was Harfields. They deal with a
lot of second hand plastic figures in boxes or lose in a bag. My eye caught a
bag full of the old Airfix Waterloo British infantry. These were painted but needed
to be stripped and repainted as most were chipped. Still a bag full for just £2
bargain. Harfields are always worth a visit. Back at the Bring and Buy stand,
there now seemed plenty of room around the tables but nothing for me here.
Back down stairs and nothing seemed to catch my eye and so I
looked around the tables.
Deal Wargames Club-"Sunset Over Shumshu" 28mm WWII
Seems-"Tabletop Teasers on Tour" Spanish War
C.T.K Wargaming-"Battle for the Marn" 20mm WWI
I did not stay long at the show but I was there for around
four hours. When I got home with a nice cup of tea, I sat down and opened up my
packet of Airfix figures. In this I had nearly a whole box and a half, but I
was missing two possess of six figures from this packet but I can make it up to
a full regiment of 50 with the spares I have. The other half will have to wait
in my spare box.
And I see over the weekend we have now had over 7,000 hits
on my blog. Thanks to very one who has taken a look now and then, it brings a
tear to my eye.
Congrats for the 7k, no doubt your blog will go much further...a great "Battle of the Marn" picture!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil, but I do need a new camera though
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