SELWG - it’s tomorrow!

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SELWG - it’s tomorrow!

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And apparently I’m going!

http://www.selwg.org/selwg-show/

Possibly the last chance to see Garibaldi in all his glory and I believe there are a few other games on.

Plus, you can give money to traders. Where else can you get this opportunity!
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No more biscotti? On a diet are we?
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Enjoy. Sadly, I shall be in Bury St Edmunds. The first SELWG I've missed for a very long time I think.

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Another "first in a long time miss" for me, too, I'm afraid. I can confirm David Lanchester will take care of "the package" (he asked if the dog needed to be fed!).
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I never go south of the river, not even for toy soldiers.
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Sat Oct 20, 2018 8:43 pm Another "first in a long time miss" for me, too, I'm afraid. I can confirm David Lanchester will take care of "the package" (he asked if the dog needed to be fed!).
Pssst! The “package” is in the pipeline. The brown cow flies tonight.

Good show, if slightly exhausting given it took me from 3:30 to 21:30. The Bourbon’s convincingly stuffed the Garibaldis so Italian ReUnification remains a dream. Some good chat with various passers-by - hi Subs - including a couple of 10-year-olds excited by seeing ‘Zulu’ and we probably sold a few more copies of Sharp Practice and some Gringo40’s to keep the wheels of commerce grinding on :D
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it was a good show, and this year 6mm had a representation. Commission Figures were there with their blasted mdf chaps and stuff. if only these had been out a couple of decades earlier I could have five legions and at least seven different tribes of barbarians by now! There was also a very nice 6mm WW I 1918 Battle of Matz. (Got some pics to show later). Simon Miller and his rather splendid ECW fellows made very pleasant eye-candy and of course our very own LT was there with his gringo's -in both senses of the word.
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Some excellent photos of the various games on this site:
http://wargaminggirl.blogspot.com
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Looks like it was a good show - sorry to have missed it, especially with all those participation games.
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