| One of Ivor Evans game tables. |
These were some of the photos that I took on the first day of Historicon before the people really started to show up. I did not add our game set up, since I will post them in another blog post.
| Ivor Evans' other board. Great stuff! |
| A 30' foot Team Yankee table. The off-ramp for the highway was still safer than the 95 exit. |
| This was part of Mile's (Lair of the Uber Geek) board. He had quite the happy gamers for his multiple games! |
| The Egyptian tunnels from the same board as stated above. |
| Board for an Eastern Front WWII game. |
| I am not sure if this was a scheduled game or just one of the open games that evening. Bolt Action. |
| Miniature Building Authority's table. This always looks neat. |
| Of course, with the release of Blood and Plunder, there was a large about of 28mm Pirate games. |
| I thought these were cool. Reminds me of the Atari's game Joust back in the day! |
| The Knight time is the right time! |
| This is a 10mm Napoleanic Game that was next to our table this year. Last year, they won "Best in Show" for their winter board. I hear that it got damaged in the travel. Still a pretty board. |
| More of said board. |
No comments:
Post a Comment