I have to admit that I haven't been to Partizan in a few years... my last one, in fact, was at the old Kelham Hall venue... insert sheepish grin etc. I travelled with a view to spending little to no money, due to that being my current budget, and left my hound in the charge of my daughter. It's a two hour drive over to Newark Showground but it's quite a pleasant one on a Sunday generally. For once the satnav guided me well... it's been known to take me on interesting routes over the years however I turned it off once the Partizan signs appeared (and it did try to take me down a circuitous journey just before I stopped using it)...
The car parking was plentiful and free... always a good thing.
I joined the queue around 10:30...
After a quick glance around the outside trade stands I had a quick breakfast barm / sandwich / bap / (insert whatever other nomenclature is appropriate)
The freebie mini was sculpted by Martin Baker and kept to the usual local area history (see prog below)
Trade stands seemed busy most of the day (well, whilst I was there until about 1.30) and there were a lot of them. True to my word I looked but didn't partake... damn this poverty! Nice chat with Sam at Wargames Foundry (
https://www.wargamesfoundry.com/) and Ian at Fenris Games (
https://fenrisgames.com/shop). Both have an incredible range of minis... so tempting. I said hi to Alex at Warp Miniatures (
https://www.warpminiatures.com/) but it was the beginning of the show so I left him to his customers and then forgot to go back... doh!
The games were wonderful. Very varied and, again, busy. I took a bunch of pics which are below...
The Blitzkrieg Miniatures line looks wonderful...
There were more games but I'd reached the end of my hips / back / knees line so thought it best to retreat home to the hound.
I bumped into my mate Tony Yates early on and had a great catch up... selfies are not my forte so look at your peril...
I saw Shaun McLaughlin (of The Bunker fame) for the first time in ages... lovely to chat for a while. He got dragged away by the old school legend John Treadaway.
The only old school piece I saw for sale was a Ral Partha 'Great Dragon', boxed but in 'poor era' Citadel alloy. I think it's a Dennis Mize (RIP) sculpt.
Too few old minis at shows these days, I assume people are attempting to retire early by posting everything on eBay... only to find it mostly doesn't hit those 'Buy It Now' massive prices!
So, to sum it up from my (non gamer) point of view... it was a nice show that was well organised and well attended. All the club staff volunteers were great. The venue was a good size with plenty of room to move about and, importantly, it was dog friendly! Next time I'll take my Arya although will have to be careful as people don't expect small dogs (or children!) to appear under their feet. On a slightly negative side, the toilets were 'interesting' and not the most comfortable place to sit (to coin a phrase). Catering? Well, staff were friendly but the menu was limited... nice breakfast stuff but lunch type was rather staid. Will I be back? Definitely.
More soon with some pics of a couple of lovely minis from Dave Ryan at Caliver.