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Sunday, 14 May 2017

Carronade 2017

Thanks to the Falkirk club for organising another great show - Carronade 2017.

Carronade is one of the two big shows in Scotland held each year - helpfully a few months apart. The venue is a large secondary school that has several halls and canteen facilities. This accommodated 35 games and 40 plus traders.

This year seemed busier than normal and the organisers confirmed that with the numbers coming through the door - a positive sign for the hobby in Scotland. Our participation game was certainly non-stop, with hardly a gap between games and even squeezing in a quick version before closing. Usually you can start breaking down before 4pm, but not this year.

This means I didn't get much time to look at the other games and only bought a few bits and pieces. But what I did see was first class.

Starting with our GDWS game that required players to rescue the princess from the castle using Conan and his war band. The rules were a cut down version of Dan Mersey's 'Dragon Rampant'. It worked really well, with players picking up the essentials very quickly. The Princess got rescued six times, but a few were close run things.


The Princess rescued again - with the priest of Set getting his just deserts


We spared no expense with the prizes!


Here are some others that caught my eye.


French Indian War, if I recall using Muskets and Tomahawk rules


The Men Who Would be Kings - great rules, we will be using these for our game at Claymore


The Aegean 1941 - I have always wanted to try some games based on this campaign


Old school 30mm Seven Years War from the Tyneside visitors


I'm not a big sci-fi fan but this Dropzone Commander game was visually impressive


Spanish Civil War - No Passaran comrades!


No idea how Antares plays - but it certainly has colourful foliage




The Grahams are a raiding in the Border Reivers game. Lovely tower model


Great Northern War from the League of Augsburg


Hundred Years War - with some Scots fighting for the French


Ramilles, showing how small scales do big battles well.



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