Photos from Salute.

5 posts ยท Apr 24 2005 to Apr 25 2005

From: Robin Fitton <contactrobin@h...>

Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 20:43:39 +0100

Subject: Photos from Salute.

Lots of photos from Salute including Traders, Demo games etc.

http://www.rottenlead.com/copper/index.php?cat=11

I managed to pick up the very nice new Old Crow vehicles and the GZG 15mm
"Greens".

Photos include:

Mongoose (Starship Troopers). New Brigade Games Bugs. Warmachine New Old Crow
Heresy And over 80 other photos (from when I could get away from our own
Battletech game).

From: Christopher Downes-Ward <Christopher_Downes-Ward@a...>

Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 09:27:52 +0100

Subject: RE: Photos from Salute.

Salute is so big now that there are demo games and traders who I can't
remember seeing!

We had two games of "It would have been Full Thrust if we'd remembered the
SSDs" and spent lots of money.

Me: 25mm Afghans, 1/6000 WW1 aircraft carriers
Briony: 25mm WW1 German Sailors, 1/6000 WW1 Battlegroup (5 battleships,
8 destroyers), Space Munchkins

From: Roger Burton West <roger@f...>

Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 10:05:36 +0100

Subject: Re: Photos from Salute.

> On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 08:43:39PM +0100, Robin Fitton wrote:

Very nice, and several I didn't see at all - though I notice you didn't
get the Cloudships game, or (behind it) the "all the '70s cop shows
happen at once" miniatures game... :-)

From: Robin Fitton <contactrobin@h...>

Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 11:14:59 +0100

Subject: RE: Photos from Salute.

Hi Roger,

The cloud ships were in one of those dark corners and I did not have a flash.

I have lots of photos from SELWG (a much better venue for photography) of the
"Diamond Geezers" 70's game and you can see them here:
http://www.rottenlead.com/copper/thumbnails.php?album=13

R

> -----Original Message-----

From: Roger Burton West <roger@f...>

Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 16:07:29 +0100

Subject: Re: Photos from Salute.

> On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 11:14:59AM +0100, Robin Fitton wrote:

> I have lots of photos from SELWG (a much better venue for photography)
of
> the "Diamond Geezers" 70's game and you can see them here:

Excellent, thanks - I didn't bring my camera and I've been wanting to
show these to people...

R