16/02/2015

Poldercon 2015 VIDEO

Last week I organized some Bolt Action Demo games at Poldercon. A “small” gaming convention with a twist. Participants of the convention get a list with all the demo games of the day and have to register up front which games they would like to play and then play 4 games of 1,5 hours during the day. If you like to see this explained properly and see some shots of the show please watch the video below where Richard Clarke from “Two Fat Lardies” explains it much better.


I already posted an article with lots of pictures of my award winning Demo table, if you’re interested you can find the post here.

Cheers,
Seb

08/02/2015

Poldercon 2015



My Bolt Action Gaming table
This weekend I hosted the Bolt Action demo game at Poldercon. This was the first wargaming day organised by wargamers that want to learn people new games to play. About 100 people pre-registered for the day and about 30 different games were played. As I was doing the Bolt Action Demo on my own I didn't get to see a lot of the other games but there were some stunning tables there and all with great models on them. It was therefor much to my surprise that my table was voted "Best looking Table". A proud moment indeed.

My home table, 100% made by me. Pictures taken by various participants of last weekend's Poldercon. I have started making this table about a year ago and I keep adding stuff to it. Most recently the bases for the houses and the pigs pen. Hope you enjoy























Cheers,
Seb

02/02/2015

Scenery: Pigs pen

I have plenty of scenery for my bolt action table but it's lacking some center pieces, some stuff that really draws you in and makes you look closer. Therefor I decided to make a couple of pieces starting with a pigs pen. It has to be big enough to fit a full unit and still must have some nice details. This was fun to make and I'm looking forward to the next project.

I started with a piece of MDF and some wall sections from the Italeri walls & fences set. With some coffee stirring sticks I created some bits and pieces and the pigs are ancient hogs.




Cheers,
Seb