Best way I can describe the vibe and people who attend Historicon is me and my 2 friends had a opening and went down and got tickets for a game called Take the Bridge it was a 4 player game, but when we finally arrived at the slotted time it turned out it was accidently overbooked and four guys who where experienced players of the rule set where already there since they signed up online. Instead of saying sorry guys tough luck they all got up and said they would rather have beginners play and learn and instead of playing they would help us with the rules. It was a blast this weekend and I encourage anyone thinking of going to make the trip!
That's awesome to hear and exactly what we would hope veteran players would do to welcome newer guys. So glad to hear you had a good experience at the show. It's always a fun weekend.
Love it, I can't even figure out what to comment on first. Loved that there were MULTIPLE 3mm games there, the Have Gun Will Travel, Deadman's Hand and Chicago Way tables, or hearing from the kids and volunteers.
To Greg, Tom, and all the other members of Little Wars TV thank you for your contribution to the historical wargaming hobby. The Battle of Trenton game was a lot of fun and I'm looking forward to seeing what you guys run next year. It was great meeting you and look for me next year in a volunteer shirt. Cheers!
@@LittleWarsTV A question from a fantasy/sf wargamer - why do these historical figures so often have derpy faces and cartoony proportions, as if they were all Good Soldiers Svejks wearing clothes two sizes too large? For me it takes a lot away from the epic spactacle of a fully painted army doing battle, when they all look like runaways from Looney Tunes. Is there a reason behind this?
I was there on Saturday. Lots of fun. I bought some old miniatures in the blisters and found the original sculptor at the con. He signed them for me. This was my first con. I am planning to go to Fall-in.
Thanks for the kind words and shout-out for Wars of Insurgency. Steve, we had a great time having you as the president in our game. You injected a lot of fun into the game and kept smiling even when things weren't going your way. As a GM, players like you make the difference in everyone having a great time! - Mike Demana, First Command Wargames
Props to El Guapo Josh on winning an award! I've gotta make it to Historicon sometime. Glad to see things back in full force after two years of being away.
He did a great table for Salerno and lots of folks stopped to ask about the techniques used. Because it was really just a single piece of cheap felt that can be rolled up and stored easily, but Josh dressed it up with lots of custom features.
I had the opportunity to attend and play some games. I'm looking forward to other HMGS conventions. I had the pleasure of meeting Greg (I hate when Navy plays Notre Dame), Josh, Tony (he drinks Bourbon not scotch), and Mark from Mark's Game Room. I'm looking forward to more excellent content and I hope to meet more Little Wars celebrities at future conventions.
13:35 Y'know, it's really nice to see a couple that's willing to try out their partner's hobbies, doesn't happen enough IME and "wargaming widows/widowers" always make me feel kind of sad for both folks involved. Hopefully he's similarly open to giving whatever she's into a shot.
While my wife has no interest in wargaming, she still comes along, she is into wool, so she knits, and explores whatever city and/or area we are in, going to museums and such. Then we meet for dinner :)
Truth be told, I like antiquing. I have put to table many a purchase from antique and flea markets that have gotten the "ouss and aahhs" from the guys at my gameing group.
Awesome video. Clash of Spears/Katanas is an amazing game with a load of innovative features. Francisco is an awesome guy as well! He was a local in Austin, TX where he first started developing the game.
Thanks again, much too kind 😀 Guys, I'm ready to free up some days to pack up the town and make the trek out to the Little Wars club for a big wild west game lol
Great video! I went to one these Historicons in Gettysburg approx 30-35 years ago, and it was significantly smaller and in a smaller hotel venue. There were a couple of really impressive tables, including a massive ACW board with hexagonal terrain pieces - might have been Antietam. But overall, not nearly the scope of what you guys had this year. I know everyone says the hobby is shrinking, and that may or may not be true based on numbers of participants, but I think there seem to be a lot more people now who have the time and inclination to devote the many of hundreds of hours it takes to put together such great terrain tables. Maybe because so many of the boomers who got into the hobby 40-50 years ago are now retired with a lot of time on their hands. I'm still working on the 15mm ACW armies I started on 30 years ago and have only worked on in fits and starts. Now that I'm retired I made more progress in the last year than the previous 30 put together. At this rate, by the time I die I'll have two playable armies!
I'm thrilled that our Burnside's Bridge game got a spotlight at the start of the video, but my longtime friend, and co-GM John Wilk should receive an equal share of the credit!
@@StormofSteelWargaming Book stores, day spas, yoga studios, art galleries & clothing stores all within walking distance, along with dozens of eateries. Give her the credit card & let her spend the weekend goofing off while you game
This is a grail convention for me. Some year I'll make the pilgrimage. Happily, our local convention, Recruits, is back on this year. If you are in the Kansas City area on the weekend of September 23rd, drop by.
Nice report. I wish I could have gone. One day I will make it to Hostoricon. I’m excited to hear that next week the Punic Wars in Sicily campaign begins. I have been dying to hear about it ever since you first announced it way back when.
Wooo, whoo! At 7:23 I'm RUclips famous. 😂 This was my first Historicon and getting to play in two of Josh's Salerno games was the highlight of the Con for me. And yes, even my wife is looking forward to next year.
This is an excellent overview of the convention...love it! I have never been to Historicon and am just a bit trigger shy of how I would go about getting myself there. What would be a nice follow-up video or something through Patreon, would be a video on how to plan, execute and get the most out of a convention like Historicon. Out here in Arizona, options for conventions are limited, and would love to venture out east for the "BIG" one. Thanks again.
Take a week, fly Phoenix to Harrisburg, rent car, spend a day or 2 walking the battlefield at Gettysburg. Drive to Lancaster, park rental, game , eat, drink, say hi to friends at LWTV, take rental back to Harrisburg, fly back to AZ. Note that I may have glossed over some details... I 😉
Just a few--but Tony is right. This is the kind of trip where you can easily cover some famous battlefields like Brandywine, Gettysburg, Antietam, etc.
@@LittleWarsTV I'm tracking the va-ca part...but I guess, I'm looking for the hard details for planning...like how far out to reserve lodging and plane stuff. Thanks.
Great seeing you guys at the con this year. Had a great time with Kanalkampf and the Salerno game. Also, I was one of the players in that Burnsides' Bridge game, and it was a ton of fun to play. See you at Fall-In!
'That's what I like!: 'Little [lead/plastic/resin] people hitting each other!'. Paraphrased from Ian Holmes' depiction of Napoleon Bonaparte in Terry Gilliam's Time Bandits. As for Sean Connery as Agamemnon...dream casting.
Saw the "Kill the President"game run by Mike Demena &Co at our local convention(Daycon) here in Dayton,Ohio a couple weeks back. Everybody had fun there to😁
Loved the overview and the channel. Any chance your club could put in a game based on Harry Turtledove's alt US/CS Great War history? Be great to see your take on a blitzkreig campaign across the ACW battlefields or even to see Gen Custer's armoured assaults in WW1.
This looks incredible! What a great venue. I’m making plans to attend next year. Do you think an 8 year old is too young to bring to this? I want to get my son into historical gaming, but not sure whether I should do this one by myself first and give him a couple years to grow into it.
There are definitely some kid-friendly games. Not as many as I'd like to see, but enough you could stay busy if you pre-register for a few. There are some kids at the show, absolutely.
I found that so interesting, I think I'll watch it again! 😄 [ p.s. To be fair, I was also slightly distracted the first time around on recognising the venue - I visited some years back to use the Rest Room! (I know; too much info) 😂 Also, weird for me to see Paestum featured in the Salerno game - by coincidence, I had the pleasure of walking around the ruins only last month when on vacation! 😯 ]
Man, I miss going to this show. Been decades now, and I don't see it in my future either but that doesn't stop me wishing. Venue looks much improved from the last time I attended. Guess all the refurbishment and construction was worth it.
@@robertdean52 Oh, that's why it looks so different and yet so familiar. I've attended shows at the LCC as well in years past. Looks like it got spruced up a bit too.
Wargames are the best alternative going to digital distractions and the "observer culture'. Learn history, crafts, sportsmanship, play games hands-on and make friends. How could a hobby be better than that?
I did a video walkthrough about 1:00 PM on Saturday and posted it on my channel but missed the Malta game. It must have been tucked away. Definitely could get lost up there. El Guapo's Italian game looked great and he explained several things about it to us so that was much appreciated. I basically spent the whole time in the tourney room where thankfully the lighting was better. I am surprised you didn't cover any of the tourneys.
The lighting in the main gaming areas could have been better, no doubt! As a club, we aren't really into tournament play, hence the lack of coverage I guess. Nothing wrong with tournaments--they are popular--just not our own interests here.
Ugh I wasn't able to make it this year. Ironically the only convention that I would've been able to make it to was last year and canceled by COVID. I need to get there, I'm going to make sure I have vacation time and put in that I will be out of work that day
I think itll be really cool if you guys did a three musketeers type wargam, or a battle not alot of wargamers play which is the Battle of the Little Bighorn
I really want to get into this but I don't know what to look for, any tips for rule sets and stuff are welcome. I'm using old maps with homebrew rules and paper squares it's fun but I want something established. Would Bolt Action be a good start.
You weren't alone! We had many people ask about it. It was tucked away behind the main gaming room down an unmarked hallway. Somewhat inexplicable and a missed opportunity to showcase a special game.
Who is the company producing the "chibi style" WW2 miniatures shown near the end of the video (16:08...) I can see many items on display next to the What a Tanker banner? And much thanks for a great video!
Looked like a great convention. One year I must head over the pond to one show - so question from a Brit….. if there was one US convention I should visit, which one should it be?
Historicon is the biggest one (every July). After that, Cold Wars and Fall In are probably the next two biggest shows. But all three are focused on historical miniatures. If you're interested in tabletop more generally, Adepticon and GenCon are MASSIVE. Almost too big, frankly. But they are spectacles.
Some very fun games happening in the HAWKs room this year. I didn't even know they were back there behind Commonwealth until Saturday when someone told me to continue down the hallway! The venue definitely could have benefitted from more signage.
I would love to be present at all of those gathering's, only one problem... I live in south America, Paraguay. Too expensive to visit for something like that. And there is nothing like that over here in my country. There are little to non people who play table top games much Less wargames :(
You can commission figures to be painted, or buy someone else's old painted figures, but the rules don't usually come with painted figures. It isn't like a board game.
Historicon is held every summer (there's also a Spring and Fall convention) and it's very welcoming for newcomers! You don't need any experience with a particular game, as the people running them always teach the rules. Great way to try out new rules!
@@LittleWarsTV if you think he's got great taste in headgear, you should check out the games he was running! Sailpower is unlike any other naval game you've ever played before 😀
Still cannot believe you guys didn’t visit Dover Castle during you visit to England… There’s nowhere else on the planet - literally - that has so much continuous military history. Next time guys. I’ll give you a tour (I worked there for 16 years).
Best way I can describe the vibe and people who attend Historicon is me and my 2 friends had a opening and went down and got tickets for a game called Take the Bridge it was a 4 player game, but when we finally arrived at the slotted time it turned out it was accidently overbooked and four guys who where experienced players of the rule set where already there since they signed up online. Instead of saying sorry guys tough luck they all got up and said they would rather have beginners play and learn and instead of playing they would help us with the rules. It was a blast this weekend and I encourage anyone thinking of going to make the trip!
That's awesome to hear and exactly what we would hope veteran players would do to welcome newer guys. So glad to hear you had a good experience at the show. It's always a fun weekend.
Because of Little Wars TV, we went to Historicon, our first miniatures gaming convention as a family trip, and we want to thank you!
Wow, that's awesome! Hope the whole family had a great time.
Love it, I can't even figure out what to comment on first. Loved that there were MULTIPLE 3mm games there, the Have Gun Will Travel, Deadman's Hand and Chicago Way tables, or hearing from the kids and volunteers.
To Greg, Tom, and all the other members of Little Wars TV thank you for your contribution to the historical wargaming hobby. The Battle of Trenton game was a lot of fun and I'm looking forward to seeing what you guys run next year. It was great meeting you and look for me next year in a volunteer shirt. Cheers!
Good to see Firelock Games on the channel. They do make awesome rulesets!
you guys are a higlight to my day
That Dead Man’s Hand table looked incredible. Great summary, thanks guys. 👍
The level of painting and modelling on display in that Dead Man's Hand game was some of the best I've ever seen. It was top, top notch stuff.
Yeah, really looks like he went above and beyond. Fantastic work.
Thanks a lot guys! That was my Dead Man's Hand table and it was really fun to be able to show and talk to Greg and Tony about it 😀
@@LittleWarsTV A question from a fantasy/sf wargamer - why do these historical figures so often have derpy faces and cartoony proportions, as if they were all Good Soldiers Svejks wearing clothes two sizes too large? For me it takes a lot away from the epic spactacle of a fully painted army doing battle, when they all look like runaways from Looney Tunes. Is there a reason behind this?
Great coverage, thanks so much!
Our pleasure!
I was there on Saturday. Lots of fun. I bought some old miniatures in the blisters and found the original sculptor at the con. He signed them for me. This was my first con. I am planning to go to Fall-in.
Nicely done! Really enjoyed this recap!
Thanks for the kind words and shout-out for Wars of Insurgency. Steve, we had a great time having you as the president in our game. You injected a lot of fun into the game and kept smiling even when things weren't going your way. As a GM, players like you make the difference in everyone having a great time! - Mike Demana, First Command Wargames
Looked good, maybe one for the bucket list👍🏻
Little WarsTV: You guys do a fantastic job promoting our hobby! Thank you for this great video!!
Props to El Guapo Josh on winning an award! I've gotta make it to Historicon sometime. Glad to see things back in full force after two years of being away.
He did a great table for Salerno and lots of folks stopped to ask about the techniques used. Because it was really just a single piece of cheap felt that can be rolled up and stored easily, but Josh dressed it up with lots of custom features.
You owe it to yourself to make the pilgrimage
@@tonymarano913 I really do. It's hard with a young family, but I will soon!
I enjoyed my Saturday at Historicon. I do agree with you about games being hidden, I never did find Malta.
I had the opportunity to attend and play some games. I'm looking forward to other HMGS conventions. I had the pleasure of meeting Greg (I hate when Navy plays Notre Dame), Josh, Tony (he drinks Bourbon not scotch), and Mark from Mark's Game Room. I'm looking forward to more excellent content and I hope to meet more Little Wars celebrities at future conventions.
13:35 Y'know, it's really nice to see a couple that's willing to try out their partner's hobbies, doesn't happen enough IME and "wargaming widows/widowers" always make me feel kind of sad for both folks involved. Hopefully he's similarly open to giving whatever she's into a shot.
Yep. Hope he like's antiquing with her mother.😔
While my wife has no interest in wargaming, she still comes along, she is into wool, so she knits, and explores whatever city and/or area we are in, going to museums and such. Then we meet for dinner :)
Truth be told, I like antiquing. I have put to table many a purchase from antique and flea markets that have gotten the "ouss and aahhs" from the guys at my gameing group.
Awesome video. Clash of Spears/Katanas is an amazing game with a load of innovative features. Francisco is an awesome guy as well! He was a local in Austin, TX where he first started developing the game.
Looked like an awesome convention!
Looks like a great time!
Will try to make it one day!!
The vibe seems a lot Like Wonderfest USA. A bunch of old guys in cargo shorts, enthused about their awesome nerdy hobbies. I'm down to go.
That sums up the vibe nicely--it's awesome!
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees!! For upcoming the Pyrrhic Campaign! Drool, salivate...Can't wait! Nice one fellas!
So happy I typo'ed: 'Tina pass me a tissue!' [M.Jackson]
Great report guys.
Nice overview of some great looking games; I need to start planning my calendar for the upcoming year
Love seeing the interview with the younger gamers!!!!
A huge thanks to both Tony and Greg for featuring my Dead Man's Hand and Chicago Way tables, much appreciated!
How could we not? Great stuff needs to be shared & showcased. The amazing terrain you created raises the bar for everyone
Your terrain (as always) was superb - nicely done Ivor!
Thanks again, much too kind 😀
Guys, I'm ready to free up some days to pack up the town and make the trek out to the Little Wars club for a big wild west game lol
this looks amazing! such a lovely atmosphere too!
Beautiful sharing very great video my friend ⚘⚘
What a visual treat for someone who began wargaming with Marx's Alamo & ACW playsets & later Airfix, Matchbox, etc.
Magikarp hat kid is my new hero.
Great video! I went to one these Historicons in Gettysburg approx 30-35 years ago, and it was significantly smaller and in a smaller hotel venue. There were a couple of really impressive tables, including a massive ACW board with hexagonal terrain pieces - might have been Antietam. But overall, not nearly the scope of what you guys had this year. I know everyone says the hobby is shrinking, and that may or may not be true based on numbers of participants, but I think there seem to be a lot more people now who have the time and inclination to devote the many of hundreds of hours it takes to put together such great terrain tables. Maybe because so many of the boomers who got into the hobby 40-50 years ago are now retired with a lot of time on their hands. I'm still working on the 15mm ACW armies I started on 30 years ago and have only worked on in fits and starts. Now that I'm retired I made more progress in the last year than the previous 30 put together. At this rate, by the time I die I'll have two playable armies!
I'm thrilled that our Burnside's Bridge game got a spotlight at the start of the video, but my longtime friend, and co-GM John Wilk should receive an equal share of the credit!
That table is gorgeous
Great video report, I'd love to get out to Historicon even just once to see the amazing tables on display.
Highly recommended if you can make it over one year, Alex. Hundreds of game sessions over a long weekend!
@@LittleWarsTV Indeed, it's just my wife you need to convince now...
@@StormofSteelWargaming Book stores, day spas, yoga studios, art galleries & clothing stores all within walking distance, along with dozens of eateries. Give her the credit card & let her spend the weekend goofing off while you game
@Tony Marano You make a strong case...
I'm a big fan of the Clash of series. Great rules and super fun. Can't wait to see what Mark puts on.
I saw the trenton game being set up on Friday. I was star struck
I had a great time... Thank you all! I'm looking forward to all of the additional convention content on its way... (wink, wink)
Great video and coverage of the show !
Thanks!
Your pronunciation of "Ravenna" was spot on, I live about 40km away from the city. That board looked gorgeous.
Some awesome looking tables
This is a grail convention for me. Some year I'll make the pilgrimage. Happily, our local convention, Recruits, is back on this year. If you are in the Kansas City area on the weekend of September 23rd, drop by.
Nice report. I wish I could have gone. One day I will make it to Hostoricon. I’m excited to hear that next week the Punic Wars in Sicily campaign begins. I have been dying to hear about it ever since you first announced it way back when.
Wooo, whoo! At 7:23 I'm RUclips famous. 😂
This was my first Historicon and getting to play in two of Josh's Salerno games was the highlight of the Con for me. And yes, even my wife is looking forward to next year.
If your wife is looking forward to this next year, you've done something right! Well done good sir!
It was great having you at the table! Hope to see you again at another convention!
This is an excellent overview of the convention...love it! I have never been to Historicon and am just a bit trigger shy of how I would go about getting myself there. What would be a nice follow-up video or something through Patreon, would be a video on how to plan, execute and get the most out of a convention like Historicon. Out here in Arizona, options for conventions are limited, and would love to venture out east for the "BIG" one. Thanks again.
Take a week, fly Phoenix to Harrisburg, rent car, spend a day or 2 walking the battlefield at Gettysburg. Drive to Lancaster, park rental, game , eat, drink, say hi to friends at LWTV, take rental back to Harrisburg, fly back to AZ. Note that I may have glossed over some details... I 😉
Just a few--but Tony is right. This is the kind of trip where you can easily cover some famous battlefields like Brandywine, Gettysburg, Antietam, etc.
@@LittleWarsTV I'm tracking the va-ca part...but I guess, I'm looking for the hard details for planning...like how far out to reserve lodging and plane stuff. Thanks.
If you want to play where you are, look up the International Kriegsspiel Society.
Great seeing you guys at the con this year. Had a great time with Kanalkampf and the Salerno game.
Also, I was one of the players in that Burnsides' Bridge game, and it was a ton of fun to play.
See you at Fall-In!
Wait, Greyhawk Grognard was at the Salerno table & I failed to meet him?!?! Dammit
@@tonymarano913 I was the British commander on the last day of the battle. Missed winning literally by 3 inches.
'That's what I like!: 'Little [lead/plastic/resin] people hitting each other!'. Paraphrased from Ian Holmes' depiction of Napoleon Bonaparte in Terry Gilliam's Time Bandits. As for Sean Connery as Agamemnon...dream casting.
Time Bandits is cult quality lampoon for people who really like history and the meaning of all things Bill and Ted really didn't provide.
Looks awesome! One day, one day….
Saw the "Kill the President"game run by Mike Demena &Co at our local convention(Daycon) here in Dayton,Ohio a couple weeks back. Everybody had fun there to😁
Great video! Can't wait for the Pyrrhus campaign.
Pyrrhus starting next week?! Great news, hope it will be published soon.
NEXT WEEK! It begins.
Thanks for your Recap. I have just placed an order for a copy of "wars of insurgency" based upon what I saw in this video.
Decent rules we've been playing during the Plague Years. Mostly 1960-70 Belfast.
This place is amazing!!! I want to go!!!
The Lancaster Marriott/Convention Center is a great venue. I hope HMGS never moves Historicon from here.
I remember back 30 yrs ago, they had the conventions in Harrisburg. I miss going to conventions.
Ill be there with Saipan for Fall In!
Loved the overview and the channel. Any chance your club could put in a game based on Harry Turtledove's alt US/CS Great War history? Be great to see your take on a blitzkreig campaign across the ACW battlefields or even to see Gen Custer's armoured assaults in WW1.
Harry turtledoves series is AMAZING!!!
Wish we could've attended!
This looks incredible! What a great venue. I’m making plans to attend next year. Do you think an 8 year old is too young to bring to this? I want to get my son into historical gaming, but not sure whether I should do this one by myself first and give him a couple years to grow into it.
There are definitely some kid-friendly games. Not as many as I'd like to see, but enough you could stay busy if you pre-register for a few. There are some kids at the show, absolutely.
I was there for the weekend. Attendance was still down, but up from last year. Good time, even though I came home with COVID.
Hope you recover quickly, Dave!
I found that so interesting, I think I'll watch it again! 😄
[ p.s. To be fair, I was also slightly distracted the first time around on recognising the venue - I visited some years back to use the Rest Room! (I know; too much info) 😂 Also, weird for me to see Paestum featured in the Salerno game - by coincidence, I had the pleasure of walking around the ruins only last month when on vacation! 😯 ]
Very sad I couldn’t make it this year. Here’s hoping for next year!
Man, I miss going to this show. Been decades now, and I don't see it in my future either but that doesn't stop me wishing.
Venue looks much improved from the last time I attended. Guess all the refurbishment and construction was worth it.
Different venue; this isn’t the reconstructed Host. It is the Lancaster Convention Center in downtown Lancaster.
@@robertdean52 Oh, that's why it looks so different and yet so familiar. I've attended shows at the LCC as well in years past. Looks like it got spruced up a bit too.
Wargames are the best alternative going to digital distractions and the "observer culture'. Learn history, crafts, sportsmanship, play games hands-on and make friends. How could a hobby be better than that?
Hey Little Wars, you should check out Little Wars Convention next April in Chicagoland, Il.
I did a video walkthrough about 1:00 PM on Saturday and posted it on my channel but missed the Malta game. It must have been tucked away. Definitely could get lost up there. El Guapo's Italian game looked great and he explained several things about it to us so that was much appreciated.
I basically spent the whole time in the tourney room where thankfully the lighting was better. I am surprised you didn't cover any of the tourneys.
The lighting in the main gaming areas could have been better, no doubt! As a club, we aren't really into tournament play, hence the lack of coverage I guess. Nothing wrong with tournaments--they are popular--just not our own interests here.
@@LittleWarsTV ahh ok.
Apparently there is a war gaming convention in the Twin Cities coming up in February. I might try to go to it...
I need to go to this!
Wonderful looking event.
Ugh I wasn't able to make it this year. Ironically the only convention that I would've been able to make it to was last year and canceled by COVID. I need to get there, I'm going to make sure I have vacation time and put in that I will be out of work that day
Looks like Todd Kershner’s medieval game is using the relatively new Expeditionary Force figures? Beautiful, whatever they are!
I think itll be really cool if you guys did a three musketeers type wargam, or a battle not alot of wargamers play which is the Battle of the Little Bighorn
Good suggestions--and make sure you see the Joy of Six convention recap posted a few weeks ago for a stunning Little Bighorn set up in 6mm.
Would have liked some information on the Robert Franklin (got his name from his tag) Russia game. Really liked his terrain. Overall, a good report
4:03 The quality is just a result of having 3 years to prepare. Lol
I really want to get into this but I don't know what to look for, any tips for rule sets and stuff are welcome. I'm using old maps with homebrew rules and paper squares it's fun but I want something established. Would Bolt Action be a good start.
I wish you guys would host it closer to us here in Nebraska
Firelock was mentioned, but it's a shame there were no Blood & Plunder games featured. Always a good-looking game.
I was there are on Saturday and I couldn't find the Malta game. I was very disappointed.
You weren't alone! We had many people ask about it. It was tucked away behind the main gaming room down an unmarked hallway. Somewhat inexplicable and a missed opportunity to showcase a special game.
@4:00 Higher quality games = One of the few benefits of the pandemic... some people painted minis and built terrain projects. lol
Wish there were big conventions in the south.
What were those models at 16:09 from? I’d be interested in looking into them and what game they are for.
Who is the company producing the "chibi style" WW2 miniatures shown near the end of the video (16:08...) I can see many items on display next to the What a Tanker banner? And much thanks for a great video!
Oh man, I'm going to try and make it next year!
Looked like a great convention. One year I must head over the pond to one show - so question from a Brit….. if there was one US convention I should visit, which one should it be?
Historicon is the biggest one (every July). After that, Cold Wars and Fall In are probably the next two biggest shows. But all three are focused on historical miniatures. If you're interested in tabletop more generally, Adepticon and GenCon are MASSIVE. Almost too big, frankly. But they are spectacles.
I wish I had a clue.
I live a little over a hour away.
Great video, is Historicon the biggest show of the year over there in the USA?
Buck Surdu Sighting!
Some very fun games happening in the HAWKs room this year. I didn't even know they were back there behind Commonwealth until Saturday when someone told me to continue down the hallway! The venue definitely could have benefitted from more signage.
Thought I recognized that face. He's quite the fixture at Historicon.
I would love to be present at all of those gathering's, only one problem... I live in south America, Paraguay.
Too expensive to visit for something like that.
And there is nothing like that over here in my country. There are little to non people who play table top games much Less wargames
:(
where can I buy the caricature german ww2 figures [16:13] ???
Michigan Toy Soldier Company
@@tonymarano913 thank you very much---Len
I looked for Malta, ended up Cyprus.
Edgar Pabon sighting!
Can you buy any of these games with troops already painted? Avalon Hill eat your heart out!
You can commission figures to be painted, or buy someone else's old painted figures, but the rules don't usually come with painted figures. It isn't like a board game.
Where is this? I need to go. How hard is it to get in on a game if your not experienced at the specific game?
Historicon is held every summer (there's also a Spring and Fall convention) and it's very welcoming for newcomers! You don't need any experience with a particular game, as the people running them always teach the rules. Great way to try out new rules!
I'm the guy in the blue fez 4:47-4:52.
The fez gets two thumbs up from us!
@@LittleWarsTV if you think he's got great taste in headgear, you should check out the games he was running! Sailpower is unlike any other naval game you've ever played before 😀
Hi, what is the best day to come to Historicon?
Speaking of 54mm gaming, Bill Molyneaux does a lot in 54mm, over on his channel - ruclips.net/channel/UCnpXc0O2Tna0Qxoo3fab04wfeatured
Yes, saw his San Juan Hill game in the HAWKs room and it was a very large set up!
Unfortunately a flat tire and Clvid booster side affects kept me from going. But I intend to go to Barrage and Fall In.
Hi Fellahs, just one request from me. Please could you get from HMGS to present more LWT videos? 😉😂😂
hello! i am interested in what systems where used for the medieval battles?
“Then I looked closlier”
I would really mike to come
But as a European I sadly live too fat to easily get here
Where can I buy some of these historical miniatures as a Canadian
Still cannot believe you guys didn’t visit Dover Castle during you visit to England…
There’s nowhere else on the planet - literally - that has so much continuous military history.
Next time guys.
I’ll give you a tour (I worked there for 16 years).