Salute 2023 Live Blog!
Welcome to the Salute 2023 Live Blog where we're going to be delving into all of the awesomeness from companies and clubs here down in London at the ExCel Centre.
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Join us for a weekend of checking out awesome miniatures and participation games from this year's show!
Cold Doings In London - London Wargaming Guild
Another absolutely packed tabletop here at Salute comes from the folks at the London Wargaming Guild. They are running a game that takes place across the entire of London Bridge during The Great Frost Fayre on the River Thames.
In this game, players take on a band of different characters that have come to blows after having one too many drinks at the local tavern. Trained Men, Ruffians and the Clergy of all people have ended up getting stuck into fisticuffs!
This one, again, looks like a lot of fun and folks are really getting into it. The game uses a set of specific rules for the different parties and activations come through the drawing of cards.
The Battle Of Ntombi River - Hornchurch Wargames Club
Another of the impressive battles being played out comes from the Hornchurch Wargames Club. They have taken to diving into some Zulu action with the battle of the Ntombi River. The British soldiers at the time were defending a convoy of wagons that was on the road from Derby to Luneberg as it came under attack by the Zulu troops.
The tabletop, once again, is absolutely stunning and it’s brilliant seeing so many miniatures on a tabletop at any one time. It will be fun seeing how people get stuck into the game over the next few hours and how the situation unfolds.
Zoom Around With TRON! - Bexley Reapers Wargaming Club
One of the nice things about Salute is that it caters to all sorts of different gamers. You have a lot of Historical stuff but there are also plenty of Sci-Fi and Fantasy games being played as well. One such game has been the TRON racing game that was set up by the Bexley Reapers Wargaming Club.
This game features the light cycles from the TRON movies that are controlled by an X-Wing-style dial that dictates where you move on the tabletop. You have to make sure that you don’t end up ramming into other riders of course but also making sure that you can cut others off. The folks here are having a lot of fun with the game!
The Battle Of Dirschau / Tczew - The Friends Of General Haig (Pike & Shotte)
You’ve already seen the Death-Ride of Gustavus Adolfus but what about the battle before that which ended up with him being shot and wounded! This is The Battle Of Dirschau / Tzcew which saw the Polish-Lithuanians going up against the Kingdom Of Sweden in a mighty clash.
The folks at The Friends Of General Haig are using a slightly modified set of rules, Pike & Shotte. The Swedish are putting up quite the fight across an absolutely stunning-looking board which is packed with gorgeous terrain.
The Death-Ride Of Gustavus Adolfus - Captain General
Another one of the epic-looking tabletops that we have here at Salute is the impressive Death-Ride Of Gustavus Adolfus. This one has been presented by The Officer’s Mess and has been shown off as a 1:1 version of the battle. That means that this is just ONE section of the battle and represents a single regiment clashing with their enemy.
This is just a snapshot of the massive Battle Of Lutzen and is an impressive take on a clash from 1632. It is going to be very cool once all of these forces find themselves thundering towards each other on the tabletop.
The Battle Of Ipsus - To The Strongest!
One of the first tabletops that totally captured our attention was for To The Strongest!, a set of rules for Ancient to Medieval warfare that is being used here to play out the Battle Of Ipsus.
This was a battle fought between King Antigonus I and a coalition of three Successor generals. It formed an important battle that decided how Alexander The Great’s vast empire would be divided up. The game was run by Simon Miller, the mind behind To The Strongest! and could well be the largest Ancient wargame played at Salute to date.
The miniatures are absolutely gorgeous and the last few miniatures for some of the phalanxes were finished just a day before the event.
Welcome To Salute 2023 - Enjoy The Live Blog!
Join us for Salute 2023 where we’re diving into the show for another year. We’re exploring a whole host of gaming tables and more that have been put on by vendors and clubs for this year’s show.
We’re doing things a little differently this year. Instead of the traditional videos, we’re going to be doing photo galleries exploring the different tables and games being played and then presenting you with some fun and in-depth content when we get back from the show.
@peachey ? Is this a weird collaboration or just a weird naming coincidence? XD
A weird naming coincidence that our Peachey also has the same name as the ex-GW chap haha
Check out the Cornish Guys doing Blood and Plunder
been there, did that. I swung by Gringo’s to talk to you and couldn’t see you.
The weekend is here with a bang bang, bang.
Was a fine Salute this year.
Cracking day out.Picked up What a Cowboy amongst all the other shiny stuff i came home with.
Great show. Spent too much!
It’s looked like quite the show. I love looking at all of the pics of the tables and the painting competition. Some day I’ll have to go myself.
Fantastic day, there was soo much I missed mainly because the demo table I was running was busy. May have also pounced on @brennonas he passed minding his own business and gushed about 10mm Dwarfs. ?
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I completely missed the 10mm Kings of War
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my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined
A brilliant set of pictures and game descriptions, Ben and team ?. It is really nice to see so many games, especially the ones I missed on the day! ?. Thanks for taking such nice pics and the kind words for the Friends of General Haig tables – much appreciated!
Great catching up with you. One year I hope to get to play a game
You’d be very welcome, Gerry ?. Perhaps we’d get a proper fiery Lion of the North ?.
he just needs a morale style test that forces him to advance towards the closest enemy he can see, drop in a modifier per turn to account for build up of smoke and other distractions as the battle progresses that makes it more likely he’ll hare off like a Swedish Lion after a target.
Good idea. I think there do need to be some tweaks for generals etc. There were many instances of commanders being injured in actual battles, but I think the risk reward thing is putting people off doing it in my games. Will have a think – thanks for the ideas ?.
Glad the show went well for all from what folk are saying
Hope the traders found it profitable as well