Sunday, June 14, 2026

Broadside Show, 2026 - not really a report!

As usual, the Rejects put on a demonstration game at this, our local, show.  This year it was the turn of Lee and Ray to display their retreat from Moscow collection with a game centred on the crossing of the Berezina.

As my gallic wife pointed out to me, "c'est la Berezina" is a old saying in French to signify that things have "gone pear shape."  Other more earthy and impolite variations are also available.  Either way, we all trusted that the game would go smoothly.

As it turned out... it all went very well.

Here are some pics of it.




I didn't really follow the game closely.  I just moved my bits, rolled some dice and filled the spaces chatting to passerbys and wandering around the show.

Others will do a more comprehensive report of the show, but here are my pics and impressions.

The first observations I'll make are that it seemed to have more traders and games.  It also appeared to be really busy.  When I stopped to chat with the guys at the entrance, they said that there were just over 700 people who visited.  Apparently, there were around 500 last year.  The hall was certainly buzzing.

What was really exciting and encouraging was the number of families and young adults in attendance. There also seemed to be a better gender balance.  For sure, the numbers still biased towards white males, but better a balance nonetheless.  What should also be noted is that everyone seemed to really enjoy the show and looked happy.

I didn't take loads of photos, but here's a few games that I liked the look of.

First up is Polish Blitzkrieg from Deal Wargamers.



A nice participation game about Buffalo hunting which appeared to attract some younger players.


Not my thing, really.  However, I kind of liked this game of towns on wheels fighting it out.  Reminded me of a sci-fi book I'd read on the same subject called Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve.



Next up is my personal favourite from Hailsham Wargames Club, the Battle of Malplaquet 1709.  I saw this at Cavalier in February and still like it.  I guess that it reflects my preference for the horse and musket period and games that look like big battles.

The lads at the table were easy to talk to and friendly.




The host club, Milton Hundreds Wargame Club, showed off their Sword Beach Club.  A beautiful, well crafted table.  Rather honourably, they excluded it from the vote for "best in show".




The gorgeous figures and units on the table for the Battle of Gaugamela.


And lastly, I just like the idea of lego-esque gaming as a nice way for youngsters to be introduced to the hobby.  What's not to love.  You build little brick features AND wargame.



There were other games that fellow bloggers will comment on more fully.  These were just some that I enjoyed.

I must put a shout out to David (The Ragged Soldier) and Chris (Nundanket of Horse and Musket gaming) with whom I bumped into and had an enjoyable chat.  It was great to see you both.

I huge thank you to Milton Hundreds Club.  The show was fantastic.  The organisation was smooth and friendly.  The members on duty were great ambassadors for their club.

Lastly, a big well done to Lee and Ray for making and putting on their excellent game. It was extremely well received and admired.  No surprise that it won "best in show."  Congratulations.



29 comments:

  1. Best in show for Ray and Lee is a perfect recognition for all the hard work and passion that has gone in behind the scenes. The phalanx units are amazing and I rather admired the buffalo hunting table, nice big models that are really going to capture the imagination of young families [and an older generation brought up on westerns :-) ].

    Villages on wheels is a superb concept for a show and a footfall rise of 500 to 700 is very heartening.

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    1. Thanks, Norm. A typo, I believe it was 600 not 500, but good increase nonetheless.

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  2. It looked a great game and well deserved best in show. The other games also look spectacular and an increase in attendance bodes well for the future

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  3. Well done to Ray and Lee, well deserved. The Malplaquet game really looked a belter too. Great news that the show had a major increase in attendance, the organisers must have been well chuffed.

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    1. I'll pass on your congratulations, Donnie.

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  4. Not to take anything away from Ray and Lee, but the host clubs D Day game did look fantastic too!
    Interesting you mention the connotation of "c'est la Berezina" to the French - Mark (JBM) said the same thing in one of his recent posts!

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    1. The Sword Beach game did look stunning.
      Supporting evidence for the saying.

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  5. A really enjoyable show. Some great shows and a really friendly atmosphere. Whilst it was busy it wasn't overwhelming like Salute can be. However, I went round 2 or 3 times and somehow missed the Brickskrieg game!
    It was great to meet you and put a face to the name Richard.

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    1. Thoroughly enjoyable show, Chris, and great to meet you in person. Hope that your purchases work as you wish.

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  6. Your game looks superb. That is a really good growth rate for a show. Malplaquet is a really great looking game, as is Gaugamela and Sword Beach. I do like the battling mobile town idea, as well as the Brickskrieg. Both very inventive and likely appealing to a younger crowd which I feel is critical to grow the hobby.

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    1. It was really great to see so many people not of my generation! The average age of the attendees took a tumble at this show, I think.

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  7. Congratulations on a successful outing! Stunning game and a well-deserved award. Malplaquet looked quite stunning as well.

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    1. Thanks, Jonathan. Malplaquet was a joy to beyond.

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  8. Best in show seems like deserved recognition. Some great games there. I'm sure I have seen that Sword Beach game before. Very impressive.

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    1. Lre and Ray did a great job. The Sword Beach game has been at other shows. So, you've probably seen it in other reports.

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  9. Thanks for all the photos Richard.
    All the games are excellent and great work by Ray and Lee to get best in show with some serious competition.

    It seems to be a very approachable convention for families who have younger wargamers with lots of interest for everyone. Well done by all the club.

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    1. The show is a very family friendly one. The club has done a brilliant job.

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  10. Plenty of superb games there and nice to see the show growing on all fronts. My personal favourite was the D-Day Sword Beach table, as that's what got us inot wargaming back in the early 1970's:)! Lovely to see a Poland 1939 game too.

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    1. Thanks, Steve. Just a shame that I didn't take more photos that are of a decent enough quality to show.

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  11. Cool photos Rich, Not sure how, but I completely missed the Malplaquet game???

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  12. Best in show is a great reward for Ray and Lee, lots of lovely games too!
    Best Iain

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  13. Great looking show and games. Love the Sword Beach table.

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  14. Great photos Richard. I didn't get away from our table at all so never got to see the other games.

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