1st Salute in 6 years!! Actually, that's not quite true... in 2021 I was at the post-Covid Salute which was an odd affair. I was also helping with a participation game at that one, so didn't spend much time wandering around the games and stalls, so I don't think that one really counts. Since then I missed a couple, so this was my first time back at a 'normal' Salute.
The show has certainly changed since my 1st time back in the 80s, or even over the last 10-15 years. Eric the Shed and I reflected on this over a coffee part-way through the day, trying not to sound like two curmudgeonly old men! As always there were the visually impressive big games which tended (with some exceptions) to be historical, but it felt like these are increasingly in the minority. The growing trend has been for a lot more smaller games, often tasters for new games run by companies andnoften, but not always, witha fantasy/SF flavour. The shift towards smaller, skirmishy-type games quite suits me but I do still hark back to the visually impressive big games (not that size is everything!). I did feel that some of the big historical games looked a little forlorn amongst the buzz of the smaller games. Some suffered from the perennial problem of being a bunch of mates putting on a game but not really interacting with the public... there were some good exceptions to this though.
The other change is in the make up of the attendees. It's been changing over the years but I was really struck this year but just how diverse it was... lots more women, lots more younger people, and a noticeably larger number of non-binary/trans people. All of which is a great thing. If you had any doubts about the future of gaming as a hobby, Salute would put your mind at ease. The games may not always be 'my games' but there's no doubt that the wider hobby is in safe hands. (and now I do sound like a old man!!)
Any way, as is traditional, here is a dump of photos that I took. As always I've forgotten who put most of them on so apologies to the clubs who worked so hard and that I haven't credited. Also as always, when I've looked at other blogs or FB or BlueSky posts etc, I'm struck by how many games I missed completely!!
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the queue at around 10.30am... it was moving fast though and we had the 'pleasure' of being serenaded by a bagpiper (the theme of the show was Highlanders) |
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Playtest of Lust for Glory... 18thC rules from Big Red Bat |
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I think these were the new Wargames Atlantic 10mm fantasy figures |
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Based on the 70s film 'Zeppelin' apparently |
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Omaha Beach in 6mm(?) |
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Very impressive game using the Wofun flats |
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Excellent looking 2mm Strength and Honour game |
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Game of Thrones |
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Quar |
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Big (really big!) stompy robot things... I think this is GW based but not entirely sure... looked impressive though |
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Brandy for the Parson... smuggling game with an overacting judge! |
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Really nice Bryan Ansell-tribute games of Laserburn |
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The terrain was all deliberately scratch built from bits and bits in an old-school nod to Laserburn's origins |
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The hall halfway through the day. It was busier than this suggests but it was nice to have some open spaces around the hall |
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VBCW with cricket |
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Bushido |
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What a Tanker |
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Trangen 1808.. Swedes on skis... |
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Big War of the Ring siege |
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The Baron's War... this seemed to be selling like hot cakes |
I'll do a post in a bit on my (relatively modest) Salute haul