I think this is "Wellington Attacks", run by Jody Sherrill, with home grown rules; one of ? six sessions.
setting up for Carnage and Glory
Commands and Colors Napoleonics.
Mark's Game Room -
A small part of the epic "%% Days at Peking".
Troops?
Did someone say they needed more troops?!
Iwo Jima
Tables from the Ancients Tournaments
Some nice looking games there Pwrer!
ReplyDeleteThis is only a small fraction of the games, and I'm saving a few of the big ones (because I played in them this year)!
DeleteGreat looking games on show, very impressive.
ReplyDeleteHistoricon is amazing - that's why I've gone every year for the past 25 years (COVID years excepted!)
DeleteA nice mix of games there:).
ReplyDeleteIndeed there was!
DeleteA good mix of games. Certainly a lot to see. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Richard - there are more to come...
DeleteLots to see!
ReplyDeleteAs always!
DeleteSome lovely games there Peter. I always enjoy looking at what lengths people go to to put on a visually appealing game, including yourself of course.
ReplyDeleteThere is a LOT of effort made for any of these tables. I wonder where people store all this stuff at times! -)
DeleteIwo Jima looked impressive
ReplyDeleteVery much so!
DeleteGreat looking games. I will have to make it there one day!
ReplyDeleteIt is well worth the trip, Dean! It is easy to combine with a tour of the ACW battlefields in MD, PA (Gettysburg), and VA, revolutionary War sites, Colonial Williamsburg, Yorktown, Jamestown, Philadelphia, etc.
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