I managed to get myself to the annual Joy of Six show in Sheffield yesterday. You know what you are going to get: lots of very nice 6mm games and a bunch of 6mm traders, plus a couple of more general hobby traders (books, modelling stuff, lighting). There is also the chance to quiz Baccus' owner Peter Berry, and a chance to discuss a few issues of the day with a small panel of luminaries. The venue is really nice (Sheffield Hallam university), with a very decent cafe right next to the floor space. It also seems to have a high proportion of visitors who stay to the end, when the raffle is drawn.
The Games:
The first games were the demo layouts by Commission Figurines with their wood 6mm figures: set-ups from the Napoleonic, Ancients and ACW periods:
The next game was a Greek City states game by 'The Wargame Shop'. It was a participation game, and seemed to be well-attended throughout the day!
Next up, the Luton Lancers used Midgard for the Battle of Lewes. Simple, but very effective, and seemed very busy through the day:
Then there was a bigger Cold War battle - another very popular participation game. Lots going on with the terrain on this one!
Another very popular demo game next: the Ilkley Irregulars doing Borodino on a small board using Bloody Big Battles. BBB continues to be leader of the pack in terms of big battles in the C19, as judged by the number of games using them over the years at this show!
Then there was a very neat and nice Battle of the Five Armies - I really liked the centrepiece (obviously) but also the mat and terrain was beautifully effective, yet very simple.
WW1 Next, presented by the South London Warlords, featuring the Marne 1914. I think I had seen this or something similar before, perhaps at Partizan or Hammerhead, but not an issue - it was nice then and was still very nice.
Another very busy participation game next: a naval encounter set in the Spanish-American War of 1898. Everyone seemed to be having fun! And I genuinely don't think I have ever seen a naval game set in this conflict before. Done by Three Decks Dockyard and Sheffield WGS. I noticed that Three Decks Dockyard seem to have moved into 1/144 WW1 Aircraft too, which was a little tempting.
Next was a set of 3 urban warfare participation games, one seemingly set in Afghanistan, another one in a Western City and the third in the future. I think it was to showcase the (very nice) 3D-printed buildings
Next was a C18 imaginations' battle, using Honours of War IIRC by 'The Loft of War'. Had quite a long chat with one of the guys here on the theory and practice of imaginations! He explained how inspired he had been by Henry Hyde, which makes sense (although The Loft of War was apparently not a tribute to 'The Loftwaffe'). Looked very pretty and seemed to be a vigorously contested action.
The Grantham Gaming Club put on Undaunted, this time set in the Pacific. I really should get around to playing this!
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A Franco-Prussian game next - looked very neat, with a good explanation of what was going on on the sheet! Was showcasing a set of rules I had never heard of before, Field Marshall Lieutenant.
And last game that I got a picture of was another FPW games using BBB. Another very busy game, so I didn't get full details (updated: thanks to the helpful comment, it was the battle of Coulmiers)
The game I didn't get a picture of was one I actually played: Wargames Developments did a game of 633 Sqn (the game of the film). It was good fun, using a card mechanic from 'Play Your Cards Right', which I assume was a subtle homage to Clausewitz... anyway, it was good stuff, and my squadron did manage to blow up the target, and a bunch of them survived (as prisoners), although not the Squadron Commander, who did at least get a posthumous VC for his efforts! The post-mission survival chances did seem to be slightly bear-ish on the chances of an unloaded, half-fuelled Mosquito being able to outrun German interceptors in 1943. And my slightly alternative take on the meaning and morality of the film did at least raise a smile from the staff too...
A Few Thoughts
Speaking as one of the game masters, thanks for reporting on all our efforts for the benefit of those who couldn't be there. It's a great show and I hope your report encourages more of your readers to visit it next year. PS my Franco-Prussian BBB game was the battle of Coulmiers - pretty much the only French victory of the war - unfortunately the French players managed to change history and lose this one too ...
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris for the kind words, and also for the info - blog updated!
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