Monday 4 February 2019

Vapnartak 2019

Our first show of the year was, as usual, Vapnartak last Sunday.  For a change, the weather gods were favourable and the trip over the Pennines went without a hitch.  The Lance & Longbow stand was in it's usual location and setting up went smoothly.  The York club had members on hand to help transfer things from vehicles to the stands and that was much appreciated.

Once the doors opened things got busy very quickly.  Attendance was good with lots of eager shoppers working through their lists.  There didn't seem to be as many games on offer as in previous years, certainly on the ground floor.  I think that at this show there is a move away from large 'eye candy' type games towards participation/join in games, certainly the majority of the games on the upper floors were of this variety and very busy they were too.  What was evident was the number of younger gamers who were keen to try out these games.  We were busy with our 'Stamford Bridge' game, running it three times and attracting customers for each one.  Being so busy meant that I only had one brief opportunity to take photos.

Next to us was an ECW set up "The Queen's arrival in Bridlington". 




The ships were impressive and the overall effect was very good, but the same kind of thing has appeared under different titles for a number of years.

Close by was what looked like an "Indiana Jones"  themed game.  Plenty of nice detail and modelling on view.


Nearby were a WW2 airborne action


and a WW1 Middle East game featuring a very impressive castle


I managed to get a couple of photos of another WW1 game, this time set on the Western Front



The other times I glanced over the table seemed to be fully occupying several players.

I mentioned earlier that the upper floors had mostly participation type games and they all seemed very busy.  One larger game was put on by Yorkshire Renegades, it used Pike and Shotte rules and was based on the Siege of York during the ECW.  My apologies for the photos, the light flooding in through the large windows made life difficult.




Nicely painted figures and a well presented game.

The York club has once again produced a very welcoming show with plenty on offer for those visiting.  Steve and I were very happy with how our game was received and we would like to offer our thanks to Adam, Danny, George, Jim, John, Jonathan and the two Pauls for giving our game a try.  Andy and Will manned the society stall and Dave and Lynne provided welcome refreshments.

6 comments:

  1. Glad you enjoyed the show. I try to keep people in the same spot as previous years as it makes my life easier. Cheers Nathan

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    1. Thanks Nathan

      The spot is fine, plenty of passing trade that we can encourage to join in. We always look forward to attending your show.

      Regards

      David

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  2. Thanks for the report / pictures, I couldn't make it, but WILL get to your Lion Rampant game one day :-)

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    1. Look forward to seeing you at a show later in the year, Norm. As a taster Will did take a couple of shots of our game, they are on his blog https://willwarweb.blogspot.com/2019/02/vapnartak-2019.html

      Regards

      David

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  3. Great shots of the games. I was sad to have missed out on rolling some dice this time, but it was good to see so many people having a go, especially some of the youngsters. Hope George enjoyed his game as Percy, even though he was just pipped at the end.

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  4. Yes Andrew, George suffered from the usual case of having a run of good dice, but when it mattered, luck deserted him.

    Regards

    David

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