The Hammerhead Experience 2015

Started by nevermore, March 11, 2015, 05:17:54 AM

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nevermore

The Hammerhead Experience 2015

Great day out, doubled in size from last year, plenty of banter and people to talk to, very friendly and proberly my fav show of the year so far.

more photos on the web site http://www.victorian-steel.com/

Every game at Hammerhead is visitor participation, which means that you are very welcome 'to have a go' at a wide variety of different historical and fantasy based games run by intrepid gaming clubs, historical societies, wargame  companies and enthusiastic groups of gamers. You will be able to play a full game or simply move a few miniatures, roll some dice, have a chat with the people running the game and then move onto the next. The show provides a great opportunity to try out new or familiar game systems and spend a day indulging yourself and friends in this absorbing and fascinating hobby. Whether you're interested in The Great War, WWII, Ancients, Medieval, ACW, Fantasy or Science Fiction, we are sure that you will find a selection of games you would like to play.


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bayonetbrant

just out of curiosity, are minis the dominant form of tabletop wargaming over in the UK?  Or are you guys just hanging out with fellow pewter-pushers?
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nevermore

Quote from: bayonetbrant on March 11, 2015, 05:33:19 AM
just out of curiosity, are minis the dominant form of tabletop wargaming over in the UK?  Or are you guys just hanging out with fellow pewter-pushers?

Yep it seems to be dominant, we had a table on, and had a fair few gaming with us, trying to rush around taking photos was hard work, its doubled in size this show from last year, very popular