Phil and I went over to Newark Showground on Saturday to visit the Hammerhead wargames show. Although in the same venue as Partizan and The Other Partizan it has nothing to do with the Newark Irregulars, being organised by Kalistra and the Forest Outlaws Gaming Club. In common with many other similar events up and down the UK it features Trade Stands, a Painting Competition, a Table Top Sale/Bring & Buy, and games - lots of them! Where it differs of course is that all the games are Participation Games, not a Demonstration Game in sight!
For me the main attraction of a visit to the show is a day out with Phil and a chance to chew the hobby fat during the journey, the first retail therapy of the year, the opportunity to catch up with geographically distant friends, many of them last seen in October, and take in the games on show. Of course as a deaf Wargamer, even wearing my aids, participating in games in such a noisy environment with folk whose voices I'm unfamiliar with is a no-no. That's really where the format disappoints as the games are generally physically small and let's face it not that spectacular compared to most seen at the Partizans.
Of course that's not the point of the games on show, they are there to play if you want to join in. It does mean though that not only did I fail to take any game photos but also it shapes the time we spend in the venue. Most of our time there is divided between shopping at the Trade Stands, having a look at what's on offer at the Table Top Sales - if you can beat the scrum of course - and chatting with friends! For me the games are almost an irrelevance then. I enjoyed meeting and catching up with Kevin (down from Aberdeen!);Colin (from Middlesbrough) and his wife Kathryn; Dave Andrews; Dan from WI; Lawrence and Richard, the Partizan supremos - "Things are in the wrong place!"😂; and Jon of course. My path and Paul's failed to cross, despite being there for about two hours.
I mentioned retail therapy once or twice, so I really ought to mention my loot from the visit ~
From Wargames Foundry I got some packs of Late Medieval figures for my Wars of the Roses project. It grates somewhat with me that there seems to be no show discount to draw in punters and their hard earned from this giant of the hobby!I replaced my Rapid Fire Reloaded booklets from Colin at Valiant Miniatures, having gifted my original copies to Matt last Autumn. Colin wouldn't let me pay for them, another example of the kindness which runs through our wonderful hobby!
From the seemingly omnipresent Dave Thomas (and Phil) I got most of the Perry Miniatures Wars of the Roses figure packs on my and Matt's list. Hopefully I'll pick up the missing packs from him at WMMS on 30th March.
From Great Escape Games - "...not in the right place!"- I got my resupply of Gamer's Grass tufts, taking advantage of the usual and appreciated 6 for 5 offer. I also got one new brush from ABC Brushes!
I can but echo your observations there. Although I do not suffer your level of deafness I do find it difficult to register what folk are saying me with all the background noise.
ReplyDeleteIt is hard to hear for anyone I'd think in that noise level.
DeleteWe're all probably just getting older, and becoming less tolerant during the process. I enjoyed the day out, for pretty much the same reasons as yourself, but found it very tiring. At least a fair haul of goods makes it all worthwhile...in my view.
ReplyDeleteLess tolerant? Sue says that would be off the scale for me.
DeleteA good haul from the show, plenty of figures for your WotR project.
ReplyDeleteMore needed though, after all I'm a Wargamer!
DeleteThat's a great haul David and I agree it's pretty difficult to hear at events even for those of us without hearing difficulties so I well understand your point, although my wife swears I have a hearing impairment!
ReplyDeleteOn another note I plan on attending Partizan in May with a few friends as I've always wanted to see this show. It would be great to see you and perhaps talk in a less crowded area so you don't have as much background chatter to swat away.
Christopher
Thanks for the sympathetic reply Christopher. All being well I'll be delighted to meet and chat at Partizan in May {DV}.
DeleteI didn’t make it to the show this year…
ReplyDeleteI was in a more peaceful environment having a lovely posh meal with my daughter in Nottingham…
I almost certainly saved money doing so…
I really like the concept of a show dedicated to participation games…
I also understand that most demo games have to be compact, robust and easy to transport… but I don’t see a problem with having a couple of choice demo games in there for visually interest.
As to the noise levels… I find most of these big ‘barn’ venues uncomfortable to be in… And yes “ Comfortable seating please”
All the best. Aly
I too understand the idea of participation games but in a one day show I can't really see the need or point. High quality demos inspire folk, not sure an 1/2 hr dabble does! Will any organisers listen to our seating pleas though?
DeleteGlad you bought some stuff. I saw a friend's photos of this show and thought it looked good, too far for me to venture though, cheaper to order online, I'm afraid. I haven't been to a big show since Warfare moved too far south and WMMS seems to coincide with Mothers' Day far too often.
ReplyDeleteHi Jon! Yes, distance now becoming a factor as we age I'm afraid.
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