And,
of course Labor Day saw us back in San Francisco at the NEW ConQuest.
Last year it was a dream for the new owner, this year it became a
reality -- and it was terrific, from the very helpful and knowledgeable
staff to the overflowing miniatures areas. People HAD FUN! Right
through the closing day... even after the Merchants' Quarters had
closed and dealers had packed up, there were still gamers getting in
that one last scenario before heading home. AND, we'll be back next
year!
Also, we had the good fortune to have Mr. Tom Dye of Game Figures, Inc.
- the U.S. manufacturer of Minifigs sharing space with us. In fact, he
took some of the pictures you see below.


Here, we're just
getting started.............................................The
Medieval Castle coming from Minifigs (drawbridge inside)

A crusader knight on one of the
turrets................................. Another view of the castle.

GM Steve Taylor with General Quarters in process... sponsored by Scale
Specialties... full info will be on the General Quarters page.

The Aerodrome
game......................................................... And (I
think) the Spanish Main

and more of the pirates...

And the Zulu Wars

World War II

Sci Fi
troopers.....................................................................And
back to Wrold War II

More of World War
II..........................................................And the
fabulous City of Troy by Phil Vivierto

More of Troy -- Scenario was Classical Hack. Note: Mr. Vivierto is a
classical historian.

And more of Troy.... couldn't get enough of this one


Chariot and
close-up.

The actual scenario title for
Troy.........................................Mnifigs World War II game
sponsored by GFI and Scale Specialties

Close up of some of the forces
and.......................................Game Master Roger Mark with
players.