Just got back from another great annual game day at the Boeing Museum of Flight. Looking back at my earlier posts, I've been going to this event since 2009 - I skipped a couple years in between, but made most of them. Anyway, a great way to hang out with old friends in a wonderful venue - not to mention out of the rainy Pacific NW weather. There were four games in the morning period, and four games in the afternoon - my Bushy Run game being in the latter period.
Our gaming group used to be located directly below the Blackbird, but for some reason we were bumped from the area now occupied by scale modellers. We're located to the right of the plane now - to be honest, it was kind of dark under the plane and the new area is a lot brighter.
Here are shots of my game. There were six players total; three each for the British and Indians. The British managed to get their three pack horses, along with several troops, off the table for a minor victory. The Indians for their part managed to kill off a unit of Highlanders - thus making the outcome a bit of a draw. All the players, some of whom played the rules for the first time, all said they had a good time and enjoyed the game.Start of the game with Rangers and 60th Lights leading the column; 42nd Highland Grenadiers behind them, and 77th Highlanders bringing up the rear. The 77th took most of the casualties - mainly from hand to hand fighting.Some of the other games in the morning and afternoon period.This game was used with adjustable flight stands on rollers.
A Guadacanal air combat game.
WW1 air combat game. It's always nice to have games related to the museum.This was a bombing run type of game.Blood and Plunder pirate game.
Viking raid game.
Looked like a great day out Dean....and the Brits won your game ....yay!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Keith! Yes, always unexpected results with different players. Looking forward to using the rules again, hopefully for Peninsula a scenario. Kind regards, Dean
DeleteWooow! Thanks for photos. That's looking amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Michal. It is definitely a great place for a gameday. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteLooks good, Dean.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Aaron. Appreciate your kind words. Warm regards, Dean
DeleteGood stuff Dean and always rewarding to put on a game at a show, even if it can be tiring 🙂
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Matt. The rules are great for a gameday. Players can it up in a couple of turns (or phases, in this case). Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteGreat venue and fantastic looking show. Looks like a splendid day.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Richard. It's always nice to game and visit the museum. Warm regards, Dean
DeleteFantastic photos thanks for sharing, there's nothing better than wargaming at a museum.
ReplyDeleteWillz.
Thanks, Willz. Definitely a great place to game, and socialize. Kindest regards, Dean
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