The hall is a reasonable size, but it has a few disadvantages. First, there isn't much room for games, so, like many shows, it is primarily a trade event. The other downside is the lighting. It is awful. I had to put the torch on my phone to see some of the labels on figure packs. I remember the days when the games were spread around the museum, which was a lot better. However, now it's free admission to the museum, I can see why that wouldn't work.
Anyway, I came away with several figure packs to top off a few projects: scenery, paint, bases, etc. Not a single book, which is pretty unusual.
The best of the games was the Yarkshire Gamer and his Italian Wars extravaganza. Nice to see it in the flesh. With all those flags, it is visually impressive.
The other games in the main hall were small-scale but interesting. I haven't seen Tiger Miniatures at a show for a while. I resisted more of their excellent Balkan Wars figures, but the Chinese in this display game are lovely.
Yom Kippur War in 10mm
And they had a SAGA competition. So I must get my battle boards out.
I have been to the Royal Armouries several times before. But there are several displays I will never tire of. Particularly the Ottoman and Mughal armour collections.
The centrepiece of the armour floor.
And the full scale Pavia diorama.
I probably won't go every year, but it was worth the long drive.
Thanks for the photos and write up. I was half tempted to go, but couldn’t see anything on their webpage or FB group that gave any clue as to what traders were attending - so thought I’d skip it and possibly try Recon at nearby Pusey in early December.
ReplyDeleteAs it turns out I was unwell 🤧🤒 this last weekend and wouldn’t have been able to attend Fiasco anyway.
Cheers,
Geoff
You didn't miss much I'm afraid. Hope you are feeling better.
DeleteThe traditional hot water with plenty of honey and lemon works a treat! TBH I probably used too much lemon (a whole one), but it worked for me…
DeleteI was there- less than impressed with the show if I'm being honest. Only bought 1 book whilst I was there.
ReplyDeleteI do like the museum, one og my favourites in the UK, well at least in the northern half of it.
Cheers,
Pete.
I'm afraid I feel the same. The show on its own wasn't worth the long drive.
DeleteI live half an hour away and even didn't feel it was worth that amount of travel....
DeleteCheers,
Pete.