Monday, 4 October 2021

Some pictures from Carronade 2021 in Falkirk.

With a bit of a cautious cheer, we welcomed the return of the Carronade show at Falkirk. This was the first games show in 2 years. 

All the usual Covid restrictions were in place, but it was good to see some very nice games and some familiar eyes above the necessary and compulsory face-masks. 

Apologies, I meant to post pictures a week ago, just after the event, but here are some games that caught my eye. 

A very nice AWI game in 28mm. Black Powder rules. A very nice cloth mat and lots of terrain.  










A game of Bolt Action. This one using the fur mat idea. 





Another game of Bolt Action. There were quite a few games of BA at the show. This one was a Dad's Army type of scenario. Again, lots of terrain made for a good skirmish game. 






Another Bolt Action game.  This one was a bit of a "ye wot". A Pacific island attack on a cloth mat that was 26 foot long and 6 foot wide. Very impressive. 









An ancients bronze age game. I can't remember the rules, but the figures were nice. 







A nice 15mm Seven Years War game using Black Powder. Again, like BA, it was interesting to see the amount of games that used the BP rules. 

I thought this was a nice game, though slightly spoiled by the stats cards being placed full on the table. I think it would have been better to have left the stats cards at the table edge to let the eye focus on the figures, terrain and scenario. 





A Thirty Years War game in 15mm. Lutzen. And at this point, Gustavus is still alive.



A nice British in India game in 28mm. It's not clear in the photo, but the cotton wool markers on the guns had little red flashing lights inside to suggest the artillery firing. 




And that was it. There will probably be more and better pictures on the Falkirk Carronade website.  

While there, I met some old friends and familiar faces that I hadn't seen for a long time. It was good to chat and know they were OK.  

Also had a very good chat with a fellow club member about ongoing projects and a desire to cut down. I came away from the conversation (and the show) refreshed in gaming thoughts and focus. When I got home I cleared away some stuff from my workbench and decided to focus on two projects and to try to get them fully painted and finished. Both have been in a state of semi-completed for well over a year. More on them later (though the 3D adventures continue...). 

2 comments:

  1. Great pics Tom, thanks for sharing. The Ancients game is Sword and Spear which plays well and would suit a demo game like shown well.

    Interesting point on focusing on one or two projects to tie them down and finish. How do you pick which two :)

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