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Re: Battleground 2019 - Sat 30th November, Stockton-on-Tees, UK
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 7:15 pm
by Peeler
What!
Re: Battleground 2019 - Sat 30th November, Stockton-on-Tees, UK
Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 10:03 pm
by Leon Pendraken
DISPLAY GAMES
Battlefield Trust
Battle of Guisborough 1643 - The Battle of Guisborough recreated as a 2mm/1:800th scale model, as part of the Battlefield Trust stand. There will also be a display of weapons and equipment.
Border Reivers
Battle of Plum Creek - A (highly) fictional engagement set during the American Civil War where a British Intervention Force is sent to help out the Confederate States. A 28mm game using Pickett’s Charge Rules.
Brompton Bankers
Poland 1939!
Carrying On Up The Dale
The Battle of Ferozeshah, 21st December 1845: Set during the 1st Anglo-Sikh War, the Sikh army (the Khalsa) have crossed the river Sutlej and invaded British India. General Sir Hugh Gough (Commander-in-Chief of India) and Sir Henry Hardinge (Governor General of India) are in command of an impressive army of Queen's and East India Company troops. After an untidy victory at Mudki on 18th December the army is posed to attack the Sikhs in their entrenched encampment at the village of Ferozeshah.
Durham Wargames Group
To commemorate the 500th anniversary of Cortes' conquest of Mexico, set around the lake in the Valley of Mexico. This was one of the actions Cortes undertook prior to the siege of Tenochtitlan, played out using Sword and Spear rules.
Generals & Kings
Battle of Kursk - in 20mm using Battlegroup rules!
Grimsby Wargames Society
The Battle of the Dnieper was a military campaign that took place in 1943 on the Eastern Front of WWII. It was one of the largest operations of the war, involving almost 4,000,000 troops and stretched across a 1,400km front.
Iacta Alea Est
Restaging the last day of the Battle of Leipzig, between France & Allies vs Russia, Austria and Prussia! In 10mm, using Pendraken figures!
Independent Wargames Group
A large English Civil War battle in 25mm, representing a 'What If' scenario circa 1642.
Lancaster Cellarmen
Vintage 20mm Russo-Japanese War using Jacklex figures!
Old Guard Wargames Club
Bolt Action: Western Desert 1942. The Afrika Korps, supported by the Italians, attack the 8th Army at Gazala.
Prince Bishop Wargames Club
El Cid Raiding Parties - Spanish and Christian allies trying to fend off Moorish raiding parties.
Redcar Ironbeards
WWII German invasion of the island of Leros on 12th-13th November 1943. Played using 15mm figures and Rapid Fire rules. Visitors are encouraged to take part if you wish!
Stafford and District Wargame Club
Operation Camargue – A Croissant for Uncle Ho! Indo-China – Viet Minh v French Colonial forces using 10mm figures and pendraken’s blitzkrieg commander iv ruleset
Westerhope Wargames Group
The Battle of the Little Big Horn and Reno's Retreat in 25mm!
PARTICIPATION GAMES
Cozzmic Cakes
Cupcake Wars! - Always one of the most popular games of the event, come and have a go and win yourself a cupcake!
Nate Zettle
Blood and Plunder! Brandish your cutlass and musket and prepare for swashbuckling adventure on the Spanish Main! Whether you’re marching your pirate army across the Isthmus of Panama as legendary pirate Henry Morgan or terrorizing the Jamaican coasts as the infamous Captain Rivero, Blood and Plunder is a game that is guaranteed to evoke thrills and capture the imagination of miniature gamers.
Scarborough Games Society
Details TBC!
Something to do With Dice
Tomb of Blood! Vampire hunting in Victorian Durham using In Her Majesty's Name Gothic rules!
Tyneside Wargames Club
Operation Barbarossa! A nice big game using 10mm figures!
Vince Usher
Carnevale! - The year is 1795, A great Rent has torn open reality and sunk most of Europe beneath the waves. Only one place stands untouched by the calamity: Venice. Gangs stalk the canals looking for blood, the clandestine secret societies making themselves known, fighting to carve out their own territories. A 32mm skirmish game
Yorkshire Coast Gamers
A 15mm Napoleonic game using DBN rules!
Re: Battleground 2019 - Sat 30th November, Stockton-on-Tees, UK
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2019 11:00 pm
by Norman D. Landings
There’s some right ruddy reprobates on that list. I shall be throwing dice at them if only to shoo them away.
I’ll be there mit Reiner the Mad Kraut, getting painty starter stuff for the Reiner Youth.
Re: Battleground 2019 - Sat 30th November, Stockton-on-Tees, UK
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2019 11:22 pm
by Leon Pendraken
In 2018 we were very pleased to have the Battlefields Trust at our event, giving talks on local battles from the English Civil War. These were received extremely well, as was the fantastic Piercebridge model brought along by Mark Hornsby, so we're hoping to keep these as a feature in our future shows. For 2019 we've got:
Civil Insolencies
The Battlefields Trust are pleased to announce the launch of the publication Civil Insolencies; poetry by Bob Beagrie. Civil Insolencies explores the events and characters involved in the lead up, conflict and aftermath of the Battle of Guisborough (16th January 1643).
To accompany this, Phil Philo (Chair of the Battlefields Trust) will give a talk on the Battle of Guisborough, while the Battlefields Trust's Model maker in residence, Mark Hornsby, will also be revealing his latest model for the Battle of Guisborough downstairs in the main hall.
Ready to Bleed
Arran Johnston (Director of the Scottish Battlefields Trust) will be attending Battleground to speak on both the armies of the Scottish Covenant and the Battle of Newburn Ford. He will be promoting his latest publication,
Ready to Bleed: The Armies of the Scottish Covenant (1639-47) which describes the formation of the Covenant army, its campaigns, strengths and weaknesses, and will be released in December. He will also have copies of Essential Agony: The Battle of Dunbar available to purchase (available through Helion here:
https://www.helion.co.uk/essential-agon ... -1650.html )
Useful Links
Battlefields Trust website:
http://www.battlefieldstrust.com/
Scottish Battlefields Trust:
http://www.scottishbattlefields.org/
Helion Books:
https://www.helion.co.uk/browse-title-s ... 39-47.html
Re: Battleground 2019 - Sat 30th November, Stockton-on-Tees, UK
Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2019 10:59 pm
by Leon Pendraken
Please share this around! We're now less than 7 days away from
Battleground 2019!
We've got:
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35 traders bringing a huge assortment of wargames and gaming goodies!
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22 different games for you to look at and play!
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Tabletop Sale to offload any unwanted items and raise some money for new purchases!
- 2 talks by the
Battlefields Trust for you to enjoy!
- 4 different
Living History groups to chat with!
With free parking, catering onsite and most importantly
FREE ENTRY to all, make sure to get yourself along to the Battleground show in Stockton-on-Tees, 10am until 3pm on
Saturday 30th November!
All of the info, times, directions and more can be found on the Battleground website here:
https://www.battlegroundshow.co.uk/
Re: Battleground 2019 - Sat 30th November, Stockton-on-Tees, UK
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2019 5:46 pm
by Peeler
Looking forward to it. I shall have to remain sober Friday night.
Re: Battleground 2019 - Sat 30th November, Stockton-on-Tees, UK
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2019 7:07 pm
by FreddBloggs
Going to be strange not being there this year.
Re: Battleground 2019 - Sat 30th November, Stockton-on-Tees, UK
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 12:52 am
by Leon Pendraken
Re: Battleground 2019 - Sat 30th November, Stockton-on-Tees, UK
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 12:52 pm
by Norman D. Landings
Top coverage, thanks Leon. It was a brilliant day out.
I spanked the plastic and would have gone hard on the bring-&-buy if the cashpoint hadn't been hors de combat.
(I'm wearing my new 'Compagnie Franches de la Marine' tee shirt today!)
It was wee rosy-cheeked Edward & Jack's first ever show and they loved it.
Showed admirable enthusiasm for vampire-slaying, sunk heavily into Oathsworn's 'Badgers & Burrows' and got 1.7 metric shedloads of Coat d'Arms painting gubbins from Colonel Bill.
Lovely to see everybody, too.
Look at the pitiful redoubt in that top picture, though.
Looks like it would prove no significant obstacle to a couple of Anglo-Bavarian loose cannons with snug breeches and a devil-may-care attitude.
Re: Battleground 2019 - Sat 30th November, Stockton-on-Tees, UK
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 4:40 pm
by Leon Pendraken
Norman D. Landings wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2019 12:52 pm
Top coverage, thanks Leon. It was a brilliant day out.
I spanked the plastic and would have gone hard on the bring-&-buy if the cashpoint hadn't been hors de combat.
(I'm wearing my new 'Compagnie Franches de la Marine' tee shirt today!)
It was wee rosy-cheeked Edward & Jack's first ever show and they loved it.
Showed admirable enthusiasm for vampire-slaying, sunk heavily into Oathsworn's 'Badgers & Burrows' and got 1.7 metric shedloads of Coat d'Arms painting gubbins from Colonel Bill.
Lovely to see everybody, too.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The cash machine is a bit of a nuisance, I've looked at hiring one in for the event but the costs are crazy and you need extra insurance cover for the cash being onsite overnight. We might talk to some of the traders and see who's willing to do cashback on purchases for next year.