For the past nine months I
have had the pleasure of organising BLAM…British Lead Adventurer Meet. Each
year a group of like-minded wargamers who frequent the Lead Adventure Forum
descend on a particular location for three days of games, topical discussion
and of course… beer.
For the past two years the
event had been run very successfully by Matakishi but he decided that he wanted
to pass on the baton.
Although not an exclusive
event we do restrict attendance to those who post regularly on the forums,
share advice and tips and of course share a passion in the hobby. The simple
caveat for the games on show has to be that they look great (no plain green
cloths), the minis are all painted and that the rules are playable, fast moving
and above all fun.
Fun is the name of the game
and this year was no exception. Plenty of beers were sunk, great tales regaled
and imaginative ideas shared.
Knowing that the combination
of good transport links, a nearby Travelodge and a function room in a hostelry
were all priorities I volunteered my local boozer the Berrylands Pub. With this
came the responsibility of coordinating the event. My proposal was readily
accepted by the BLAM committee.
Coordinating the venue,
transport and accommodation proved very straightforward and on Friday 10th October the
attendees began to appear. Cars and rucksacks all laden with wargaming madness.
Many of the projects we had all been watching develop on the forums steadily
took shape on the tables in the pub’s backroom.
Guests travelled from afar
and included travellers from Eire, Scotland, Denmark, Germany and Sweden. Once
issued with their exclusive BLAM T shirt – complete with named back, we were
ready to rock and dice roll.
Over three days the event
spawned games from the Past to the Future on beautiful and stunning scenic
displays. The following montage of photos do not do justice to the quality of
games and the dedication put in by the game hosts. Each set of photos has been
prefixed with the day of play, their title and of course the games host and
designer.
It would appear from the
feedback received that this has proved a most popular venue and such the
location will most likely be used again next year subject to the room being
available. So before I leave you with over 100 pictures of eye candy…roll on
2015 !
The Games Room
Friday
Friday Game - Tex Mex versus Royal Navy by Captain Blood & Mamalute
Friday Game - Arabian Adventure by Dewbabuk
Friday Game - Pirates by Hu Rhu
Friday Game - The Angels have Landed (VBCW) - Eric the Shed
Friday Game - Rebel Run/Star Wars by Damas
Sorry Damas only one picture...
SATURDAY
Saturday Game - Anarchy Offline by Matakishi
More of this taken sunday...
Saturday Game - The British are coming - by the Mac Brothers
Saturday - Pulp Victorian Style by Elk 101
Saturday Game - Upsheet Creek by Mason
SUNDAY
Sunday Game - Predators by Eric the Shed
Sunday Game - Anarchy Offline by Matakishi
Sunday Game - Dorset Smugglers by jimbibbly, Dr D'eath & Malamute
Sunday Game - Winter Wreaks Wild - by Silent Invader
Congratulations and thank you to all those that made this a great weekend
Until next year....
amazing photos , amazing games ... this is the future of wargames shows methinks :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, exceptional looking games, you're all lucky to get such a great few days' gaming
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fantastic weekend!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic stuff! Some exceptional looking scenery too! Shame it coincided with a report I had to write! Grr!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, simply gorgeous. So much eye candy. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures!
ReplyDeleteI am living far away from your cool BLAM... poor me.
Beautiful modeling!
ReplyDeleteExcellent!! What a great collection of games and gamers - SO envious!!
ReplyDeleteFrank
http://adventuresinlead.blogspot.com.au/
Nice looking games there!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking games, plus beer what's not to like, only one problem I completely missed this and I only live a mile and a half away,
ReplyDeleteFantastic post. The dorset smugglers setup is breathtaking. Loving them all tbh.
ReplyDeleteWow! That Dorset Smuggler's board looks awesome! Would have been great to have been able to play ANY game on that.
ReplyDeleteCheers.
Thanks for sharing all of those photos. Beautiful stuff.
ReplyDeleteGreat work folks.
Congratulations on organising what was clearly a great event!
ReplyDeleteThe pics of such wonderful terrain and diverse genres evidences the hard work of all involved.
These thing don't just happen and its easy to take all the behind the scenes effort for granted.
People like you keep our hobby alive, vibrant and viable.
thank you
Stunning! Well done to you for organizing it all, and to the game hosts for putting on such a great display of terrain and figures!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! Thanks for sharing (love the cliff and the Arabian tables especially)...
ReplyDeleteWow! Stunning stuff!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, it looks like an amazing time of gaming. Very inspirational! Thanks for sharing!
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