This past Saturday, October 10th, the HAWKS hosted their annual one-day miniatures gaming convention, BARRAGE, in Havre De Grace Maryland. With a record attendance, and a record number of games, a good time was had by all. We wish to thank all the game-masters and gamers who made it a success! Below are some highlight photos of the event.
Next, year BARRAGE will be expanding to 2 days, 9.30.16 - 10.1.16, so mark your calendar now!
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A view of the main gaming hall around mid-morning. |
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In the morning, I ran a game of "Bear Yourselves Valiantly" called Island of the Lizardmen, which featured an alliance of Dwarves and Lizardmen fighting off invading Elves. |
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A father-son team ran the Dwarf faction, and successfully defended their encampment from the Elves which were attacking it. |
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The Elves were successfully able to destroy one of their objectives, the Dwarves' under-construction super-weapon, at a high cost; but were unable to achieve either of their other objectives which were to destroy the Lizard village, or the Dwarves encampment. |
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A wide range of dealers and flea-marketers were located around the outer wall of the room. Lots of gaming goodies were to be had. |
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Rich Heffner's Aerodrome is always a crowd favorite at the con. |
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The Battle of Paoli using "Black Powder", hosted by Cliff Brunken |
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Ed Duffy's Search & Rescue: US vs ISIS game using his "Line of Departure" rules. |
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A beautiful model of the Lonely Mountain was featured in this Battle of Five Armies game using "God of War" rules, hosted by Lou and Dillon Valenti. |
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Zeb Cook's Dino Rustlers of the High Plains game, using "Bone Wars" rules. |
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Buck Surdu demo'ed his upcoming "Combat Patrol" WWII rules, in a game featuring US and German troops battling over a small French village |
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Eric Schlegel ran a Zombie Mall game, using GASLIGHT rules, to wrap up the evening . |
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Also featured at BARRAGE were a well-attended Flames of War tournament... |
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...and a packed L'Art De La Guerre tournament. |
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