Barrage
XVII, the HAWKs one-day gaming convention was held last Saturday at the Community Center in Havre De Grace, Maryland. The convention was a big success, with over 100 attendees, lots of great games to play, and several dealers and flea market sellers to shop at.. Below are some shots of a few of the games.
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A view of the gaming area early in the day |
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Greg Priebe, and Noah Guilbault run a well received Dr Who game, with an interesting table layout that featured an outdoor area, a cavern/tunnel area, and deep in the tunnels, a scientific installation area. |
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"Treasure Hunt on Mayhem Island" featured a beautiful island layout |
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Dave Wood's "Battle of Bar-sur-Aube, 1814" A Napoleonic battle using "Fate of Battle" rules. |
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"Belchite, 1937" was a beautiful little Spanish Civil War battle using Bolt Action rules. |
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Also at Barrage was a Flames of War tournament which ran most of the day. |
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Paul Heffner's Aerodrome games are always a crowd favorite at Barrage. |
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"The Bridge", was a beautiful ACW game. |
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Djebel El Hamra was a WWII North Africa game using CD 4 rules. |
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I ran a Fantasy game called "Save the Treasure" using "Bear Yourselves Valiantly" rules. |
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