Thursday 30 July 2015

29th July Games


Greetings

Pretty good turnout considering we're well into the holiday season this week; Dave Knightly ran a hordes of the Things game using Chris Hardman's collection of victorian policeman and naval landing pary against what I think was a Dracula-led Transylvanian army . . .

My contribution was to run a 1916 period Wings of War/Glory game, which gave an outing to the Fokker Eindekkers and Morane Saulnier monoplanes in my collection, along with a series of other period aircraft.

Next week; various members are running a Warhammer 40k game, while Steve H has offered to run an Incursion game.

See yer soon

Neil

22rnd July Games

Greetings

My thanks to Mark for his Victorian Gothic Horror game which kept all concerned busy up to the last minute. I ran a Star Wars X-Wing game for Bob and Andy, and actually survived the game!

Next week I am offering Wing of War for some WW1 aviation action, while Dave and Steve S have offered board games.

See yer soon

Neil

Friday 17 July 2015

15th July Games

Greetings

Fair turnout last night. Thanks to john for running an early WW2 game;



Whilst Steve H, Mike and I had some high altitude WW2 mayhem with an Angels 20 game, and I am sorry to say the German bombers got through almost unscathed.




Next week Mark will run a Victorian Gothic game, whilst I've been asked to organise an X-Wing game.

See yer soon

Neil

Monday 13 July 2015

8th July Games

Greetings

Apologies for the delay in this weeks post; life has rather got in the way recently.

Mark ran a sci-fi game using some really nice scenery;



While Mike, Josh, Andy and I played a particualrly bloodthirsty Lion's Rampant game, which Andy and I lost in convincing style!
       *Amendment* I am informed by Andy that it was a draw at best . . .



This coming Wednesday I believe John will run a WW2 Rapid Fire game in 15mm, whilst I feel the need for a long-delayed Angels 20 game.

Lastly; a picture of the seems game of X-Wing, including some massive ships, at Broadside this year.


See yer soon

Neil