Showing posts with label CanCon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CanCon. Show all posts

27 January 2024

CanCon 2024

Must be honest - this is being posted in April 2026! Mea culpa

I went to look here on the blog for some pics and found that I had never posted them. Given it was the last CanCon I went to and will attend for awhile I thought I better capture the fun for prosperity!

Great to see Rob after many years!



My Name in Inego Montoya...

Its the Fallen Madonna with the Big...



And we did in fact get to play a game with the experimental MaK rules!





23 January 2023

CanCon 2023 and Warhammer ahoy

Another January, another CanCon. This year I spent it in close company with Reilly and Slowpainter John, enjoying the hustle and bustle.  

Caught up with a broad range of fine folks - I always enjoy these annual reunions, though a few of the usual suspects were conspicuously absent (you know who you are!)

Among the great goodies on offer, the 6th edition Warhammer tournament caught my attention with some wonderful eye catching armies:















Thoroughly inspiring, and yes I did go immediately to the bring and buy and acquire some old school metal Warhammer Black Orcs...

See you next year CanCon!

31 January 2019

January Gaming + CanCon 2019

Great times with good friends

Looking back on my January hobby month I was struck by the variety of games I have played, many of which were new to me, and all of which were big, multiplayer games. And also that I kept getting invited too :-)

General d'Armee (2 x 2 players) French vs Anglo-Spanish
My first foray with these rules, hosted by Aled and his father Dean, which I really enjoyed.  Slowpainter John and I ended up facing off on an action packed flank and it came right down to the wire.


Slaughterloo (3 x 3 players)
This fun game is a tongue in cheek Napoleonic big battle in a fantasy setting - good fun but also very god rules which would work equally well for historical games. All sorts of mixups and mayhem, and we converged on Slowpainter John's Orc Guarde in the Centre with a singular purpose - and tough buggers they were too!  Postscript: John has never played in the central position since!

The Battle lines are Drawn!

The Advance to contact!

The last stand of John's Orc Guarde - sandwiched between my Flank attack and Marty's Cavalry charge

Dragon Rampant (4 x 4 players, but with a twist!)
A return to our Foulwarren fantasy campaign when I hosted the guys at mine for a big 4 v 4 player Battle Royale on a 12 x 5 table.  But one of them was a traitor, and just didn't know it yet...  I'll write up and post the scenario later but it was an awesome 'toys on the table' mega game

Three Quarters of the table (and players!)- I had to take this pic through the window from outside
The wearing of Hawaiian shirts and a fez earned players additional army build points!
Kaiser's Pirates
We played this GMT game at the club a few times actually.  The theme is really well executed and the resource management is quite dynamic. With 3 or 4 players this really hits a sweet spot.  Now to find my own copy (its OOP).


Congo
I enjoy Studio Tomahawk games and their innovative mechanics but hadn't tried this before. Cub mate Mac shared his lovely terrain and figs with me for an introductory game one club night and I really enjoyed it (and not just because my Tribesmen War Party cleaned up his cursed Zanzibari Slavers!).  I really liked the multi-layered resource management that the game uses bu without slowing play pace, and most of all it felt like an adventure not a scenario.  A game I am definitely interested in playing more, and maybe making a warband for.



And then to top it off, a bunch of us did a road trip to CANCON and had a cracking hobby day out. Good times indeed!

Working Hard vs Hardly Working!

The fourth Annual catch-up: thanks for organising Barks!

So thanks indeed to all the club lads and lasses for their companionship, time, and sharing their wonderful toys.  A most memorable summer of fun gaming.  It comes at expense of AHPC painting time, but I'll choose gaming with friends over a brush any day :-)

21 January 2019

CANCON meet up this weekend


2019 Aussie Bloggers CanCon Catch-up this coming weekend - now in its fourth iteration!

If you run a wargaming blog then come along and say g'day, meet old friends and new, tell us what you've bought and lament your dice rolls.

Sunday 27th January 2019
11:30am
Coorong Pavilion (Top Hall) by the Bolt Action tournament

See you there!

12 February 2017

CanCon 2017 Part 2: The Confession

The CanCon pile of shame - but in fairness it mostly came from the second hand stall and in any case I'm buying for two right? right!
A boy and his loot

Given our current foray into FIW using Sharp Practice 2 - I got some nice tokens and this mdf set by Battlefield miniatures to track Force morale and display the Command cards as they are drawn (Yes Alan, I got a set for you too!)

Various bits for Dragon Rampant.  I wasn't planning to get a new goblin army but fate intervened, as it does...


Gorgeous, but not worth painting points so these will have to wait until AHPC VII is over!
A new modular river system was on my to get list (I'm still using a temporary one I scratch built 20 odd years ago on cardboard and the years have not been so kind) so I felt comfortable in splashing out to get this set.  With some flock, tufts and a little bit of extra detailing, these can look fantastic.

I also got a few nice Weird WW2 goodies - some Konflikt 47 Armoured Infantry and a trio of these great MG toting Soviet Gorillas from Eureka Miniatures.

Didn't find anyone selling nice gaming mats (which was strange) so I'll have to go elsewhere to update my veteran and now dying one.  Strangely, there was a lack of diversity in the trade stalls I thought.  I did pick up a half dozen pluck foam trays though, so that will help protect all this figures I am painting in the Challenge.

Well those are the highlights, though there was lots of other hobby detritus in the bags(s).  Enough to tide us over for a bit :-)