Saturday, 24 May 2025

Diceni 2025

 Better late than never... I've been very busy lately, so it's taken me ages to post my photographs from the Diceni Games show at the beginning of May.

Apologies in advance for the photographs.  Many were taken at 40x zoom from the balcony at Pizza Express where we had lunch, and they're a fairly random mix.  I know that I missed several of the demo games or trade stands.  Having two young children in tow does limit my chances to take photographs while we walk round.  I'm usually too busy trying to stop them picking things up or telling them that "No, we can't buy that super-sized "Eldritch Abomination" D20, it is very lovely but it costs £85..."

The organisers, Aftermath gaming club.

Zulu war game.

Adeptus Titanicus / Legions Imperialis

Fantasy gladiator game

Star Wars Shatterpoint

Lord of the Rings - battle at Amon Hen

Moonstone, I think?

Dice Average and their yummy edible dice!

Lazy Bug Rugs

Mystery Dice Goblin (we didn't buy the £85 D20)

ROK Minis mini-Warhammer Quest

Boudicca's revolt against the Romans



Slice & Dice gaming cafe

3D Settlers of Catan?

Brickskrieg not-Lego WWII game

Zulu War game had a fine range of props!

Zulu huts

Colonial cavalry.

Wayward Adventurer's Guild

The Star Wars Shatterpoint game had a lot of fantastically painted figures including the Bad Batch Clone Force 99 (and Omega!), The Mandalorian (and Grogu), original Star Wars heroes from Return of the Jedi, Battle Droids and Sith, lots of Clone Troopers, officers and Jedi, Darth Vader, GRand Admiral Thrawn, Agent Kallus.

Star Wars Shatterpoint

Shatterpoint Clone Troopers (front), Imperials (rear)

Shatterpoint Bad Batch, classic heroes, droid army.

The Adeptus Titanicus / Legions Imperialis tabel looked good, though not much space to maneuvre.  Presumably they only brought along a small part of their table.  Their Titans and Imperial armour looked very impressive, but I'm happy with my existing 6mm stuff.

Adeptus Titanicus / Legions Imperialis

Landing pad with Hydra batteries, Marauder bomber and ground crew.

Shadowsword, Baneblade, Leman Russ

ROK Minis had a fantastic lot of stuff in 10mm.

ROK Minis 10mm fantasy armies.

ROK Minis Helm's Deep.

ROK Minis micro-Gaslands set.

ROK Minis Orcs.

More ROK Minis.

Fate of Witches coven-building game.

Garden 55 Crafts - some lovely dice towers!

Victoria Bartlett with her lovely candles and artwork.

Cowards wargame - Wars of the Roses.

Cowards wargame - Wars of the Roses.

Cowards wargame - Wars of the Roses.

S C Games

S C Games new game - Royal Tea

S C Games

Sphere Products had a number of painting and modelling aids from laser cut MDF.  I got a free brush rest from them.

Sphere Products - lots of laser cut MDF hobby aids.

Sphere Products portable painting box.

Terrin By Hand had a lot of nice 3D printed scenery, including fantasy, dungeon and some Star Wars bits including buildings from Lothal City (Star Wars: Rebels).

Terrain By Hand

Terrain by Hand - Star Wars scenery (Lothal City buildings)

Terrain By Hand

Zulu Warriors

Colonial cavalry.

The Inky Gauntlett.

Pandyman

Pandyman always have a great display.  They do a fantastic range of late 20th century / modern civilian and emergency services figures.  They also have their modular trench system, with a range of "toppers" including craters, tree stumps, sections of ruins, supply piles etc.

Pandyman's excellent range of modern-day emergency services.

More Pandyman figures.

Pandyman trench warfare (and a blaster rifle!)

Our raffle prize - S C Games "Knights of North Rnd"

 

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