Lots of shots of my friends Sea Dog Game Studios, and while they use 3d printing for the production of their models and bits, they aren't strictly a 3D print shop, they have their own line of games Sailpower and TechCommander along with the miniatures for those games. @Centurion's Review
I think little wars would have been more well known in the past if there was a factory to help make the miniature for cheap, but most back then from what I can learn from is that most made it by hand
THANKS for the video review - Chicago is a 10 hour drive ( K.C. Mo.) and I just can't make it any more ( TOO OLD) :-)
I do like the different periods and scales...and the superb tables, thanks for sharing!👍👍
The Memoir ‘44 game we put on was the entire 6-map D-Day invasion scenario. 12 total players plus the GM. It was absolutely stellar!
Awesome! Was Harlow the GM?
Some great games on display. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome!
I was there too. A lot of fun!
Lots of shots of my friends Sea Dog Game Studios, and while they use 3d printing for the production of their models and bits, they aren't strictly a 3D print shop, they have their own line of games Sailpower and TechCommander along with the miniatures for those games. @Centurion's Review
I hope you are displaying that wagon race trophy. Lol. The other western was the Gunfighter’s Ball rule set.
Thanks!
Great recap, Dave.
Ya they put on a GREAT con!!!!!!!
Excellent! Congratulations on winning that "award", :P
Thanks! LOL
G'day from Australia ! Does anyone ever play 1/32 using HG Wells Little wars rules at these Conventions ? Many thanks Chris😀
I've see a few 1/32 games at conventions a while ago. I don't think they were using HG Wells rules though.
I think little wars would have been more well known in the past if there was a factory to help make the miniature for cheap, but most back then from what I can learn from is that most made it by hand
Nearly 100% of the miniatures on the market today are made by factories. Very few people create their own molds and cast their miniatures.
Looks great. Thanks for sharing. Out of interest, roughly what percentage of games would you say were historical, as opposed to being fantasy/sci fi?
I'd say 85% were historical.
Where will you display that trophy? Fireplace mantel?
By my wargame table.
looks like a great convention
Definitely!
Where is this convention?
It was in Lombard, Illinois at the Westin.
Dave loves these miniature game conventions. Any ship games for Len to play?
Yes, quite a few.
So, historic games ain't your bag.