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The Mediocre Wall of China: Juyongguan, 1211 HISTORICON 2011

Following a variety of behind the scenes tribulations, the 2011 HISTORICON show saw a return to the Valley Forge Convention Centre in Pennsylvania, an increased attendance over last year’s event, and – in the opinion on of our US Editor, Dave Taylor a greatly improved quality of gaming tables at the show. To supplement the photos featured in WI288, here are more photos from the show that we couldn’t fit into the magazine.

Enjoy!

Meggiddo, 1457 BC
Matt Kirkhart & the Army of Central Maryland – 28mm Ancients game using the Arrayed For Battle! Rules.

Meggiddo, 1457 BC
Meggiddo, 1457 BC Meggiddo, 1457 BC
Meggiddo, 1457 BC
The Mediocre Wall of China: Juyongguan, 1211
Peter Hess with Dave Reiners & Brandywine Battlefielders: 28mm Medieval game using the Heroic Warfare rules.
 
The Mediocre Wall of China: Juyongguan, 1211
The Mediocre Wall of China: Juyongguan, 1211
The Mediocre Wall of China: Juyongguan, 1211
Falkirk, 1298
Jeff Ball - 28mm Medieval game using the Medieval Warfare rules.

Falkirk, 1298
Falkirk, 1298
Falkirk, 1298
Falkirk, 1298
Brandywine, 1777
Rich Hasenauer with Tony Figlia & Steve Hanson – 15mm AWI game using a variant of the Regimental Fire and Fury rules.

Brandywine, 1777
Brandywine, 1777
Brandywine, 1777
Perryville, 1862
Paul Olszanki - 15mm ACW game using the Regimental Fire and Fury rules.

Perryville, 1862
Perryville, 1862
Perryville, 1862
Gettysburg, 1863 (28mm)
Bob Moon & the Jacksonville Gamers – 28mm ACW game using the Fire and Fury (Divisional) rules.
Gettysburg, 1863 (28mm)
Gettysburg, 1863 (28mm)
Gettysburg, 1863 (28mm)
Gettysburg, 1863 (15mm)
Michael Panzer & the Rogues – 15mm ACW game using Fire and Fury (Brigade) rules.

Gettysburg, 1863 (15mm)
Battery Wagner, 1863
Phil Viverito with Paul Forgette – 28mm ACW game using the G.A.S.L.I.G.H.T. rules.

Battery Wagner, 1863
Battery Wagner, 1863
Battery Wagner, 1863
Battery Wagner, 1863
Battery Wagner, 1863
Battery Wagner, 1863
Battery Wagner, 1863
Chattanooga Campaign, 1863
Bill Moreno with Rob Hall & the South Florida Miniatures Gamers – 10mm ACW games using both Regimental Fire and Fury and Fire and Fury (Brigade) rules.

Chattanooga Campaign, 1863
Chattanooga Campaign, 1863
Chattanooga Campaign, 1863
Chattanooga Campaign, 1863
Chattanooga Campaign, 1863
The Train: Sudan, 1885
Mark Stevens with Jay Stribling & Jackson Gamers – 28mm Colonial game using The Sword and The Flame rules.

The Train: Sudan, 1885
The Train: Sudan, 1885
Lone Pine, 1915
John Bianchi, Chalfant Conley, and Keith Stine – 28mm WW1 game using the Price of Glory rules.

Lone Pine, 1915
Lone Pine, 1915
El Alamein, 1942
Stephen Wagner – 15mm WW2 game using the Flames Of War rules.

El Alamein, 1942
El Alamein, 1942
El Alamein, 1942
El Alamein, 1942
Stalingrad, 1942
Jerry Frazee & Skirmish Campaigns – 15mm WW2 game using the Fireball Forward rules.
Stalingrad, 1942
Stalingrad, 1942
Stalingrad, 1942
Stalingrad, 1942


Last Updated On Wednesday, September 21, 2011 by Blake at Battlefront