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Salute 2016 - Part 2 - my top 5...

So...  drum roll... it's time for my top five..

Fifth

So in fifth place this WWII winter war scenario by 'Loughton Strike Force' [clicky] - "Russo-Finnish War 1940". The plucky (but misguided?) Finns take on Uncle Joe's minions, with an attack over an iced lake was based around the Battle of Rate Road [clicky] during the Winter War between Russia and Finland in 1939... I swear the temperature dropped in this corner of Salute....!


Lots and lots of fine modelling and the snow effects were outstanding.... look at those tank tracks...


Superb quality for a participation game...


Ice road across the lake



Fourth

...and I owe Ian an apology as I said elsewhere this wasn't really my cup of tea, as in my head I got this mixed up with the Victorix demo game we saw in the Part 1 post!

Click to embigen.

Lovely, lovely work...  you can almost smell the heat, and the dust and the oranges..  all the figures are 40mm...

Look at those lovely hussars..


Big battalions as well..



Splendid!

Third

The Essex Warriors depiction of " Kunersdorf" in 28mm (Figures are mainly Front Rank I believe)

I love black powder warfare, tricorne's, linear warfare, and Front Rank figures..  this is almost ideal... what kept it off the top spot? Terrain I think.. it is very good, but not perhaps quite as good as #1 and #2... as you will see...




Lots and lots of gabions...!


Lots more pictures here [clicky] (warning - that link will take you to the 'bucket of frogs' that is The Miniatures Page TM etc - you have been warned... )

Second

Oh my, oh my....  black powder, English Civil War, pikes, ships , terrain - this was always going to be one of my top three I knew it the moment I saw it...  scenario was "What if Essex had gone to Bristol" and it was a demo game by Neil Trew of the Crewe and Nantwich Wargames Club


Scenario description - very clever "what if"..




Scrumptious!




This takes the prize as my favourite picture of the entire day


First

..but just by the narrowest of margins - this was "The Battle of Wilhelmstadt, 1762 - Bill Gaskin and Friends"..  there were lots and lots and lots of little vignettes in this game individually modelled by Bill, but I think what shaded it by the most minute of degrees over the Bristol game was the degree of modelling of the town....


Scrumptious

Horse grenadiers! Yes, please...


.. and here's the town I mentioned



..talking to the guys manning the stand they tell me that the whole thing started from that terrace at the bottom of the picture, which is a Faller model railway kit - this one I think [clicky]..


A worthy (Steve the Wargamer) winner I think!

...and if you like this - check this [clicky] out...!! 

So - that's it for another year....   roll on Colours [clicky]!

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