Saturday, 28 February 2026

'Ommer'ead '26

Last year Phil and I had decided we would give the Hammerhead show in '26 a miss and spend more time at WMMS. Plans, eh? Don'tyasjustluvem? With WMMS being laid to rest Hammerhead was back on our calendar. Plans were made for the day but then real life issues kicked in and Phil had to cancel. I was resigned to giving it a miss when Paul stepped in and offered a lift with his chum Tony! So promptly at 8.30am we three set of for Newark Showground! 

Under two hours later we joined the queue for admission, all quite speedy, and into the maelström that is any large, well attended wargames show. So three happy wargamers were amongst the crowds and off to shop! And to look over the games of course, remembering that all on show are Participation Games, you can join in! I must say most were crowded with enthusiastic gamers, in fact taking pictures proved problematic due to crowds of players and spectators. Here are a few samples for you to judge for yourselves ~

The Relief of Minas Tirith presented by the Boondock Sayntes. Some lovely modelling and painting on show.
Lust For Glory, latest rules set from To The Strongest
The Marlburian Period of course, with Monmouth in Flanders. I'd really like to go back to this period in GHQ but sadly doubt I will given issues of age, health and suchlike...
Rumble in the Jungle! WWII Skirmish gaming utilizing Peter's Paperboys terrain features and figures! Looked really attractive and of course a cost effective way to wargame. An important consideration in a time of a Cost of Living Crisis!
For Texas and Lego! The Alamo! Presented by Reveille using Lego figurines! My favourite game on show I have to say!
Hammerhead '26 was organised by Dave Ryan and his team at Caliver Books. As a visitor the show seemed well organised with a wide range of games and periods to savour and a host of traders eager to part visitors from their moolah! One perennial point about shows for me: an absence of casual social seating. As we all age this will become a bigger issue I think which organisers must address or loose customers. Beyond their control though is the issue of on site catering. At Newark Showground offerings are hardly appetising in my opinion. I saw one burger that looked like I could sole my shoes with it! Perhaps I'm too picky? My coffee was alright, though nothing to write home about.
Finally the obligatory Loot photo~
3mm MDF bases from Warbases, who else? A fully ladden ox drawn baggage set from Perry Miniatures via Dave Thomas for the Wars of the Roses project. Two Pro Arte Series 40 Sable Round brushes from ABC Brushes. Five blisters of various Natives from Wargames Foundry to expand the Heart of Darkness collection and provide some relief from Arthurians for all of us.
If I have sounded overly negative I'd like to assure you all that I had a grand day out. My thanks are due to Paul for organising the day for me and to Tony for kindly driving me from door to door! I felt so much more chipper than if I've driven myself. The games I thought were a distinct upgrade on last year's offerings. Besides those I managed to get a picture or two of there were many others of equal quality and all being played at one time or another by keen participants! I'm glad I went!



14 comments:

  1. Pleased to see the visit was worthwhile and a pretty decent haul into the bargain.

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    1. Thanks Phil! We missed your company of course.

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  2. A good haul and a nice review. 8 never seem to make Hammerhead. Must remedy that one year.

    Thanks for posting

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    1. Thank you Andy! Shows: use them or loose them.

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  3. A fine looking show and a great haul David! I'm quite looking forward to lust for Glory as I quite enjoy Simons rules.

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    1. It was certainly a good day out, the look of the games was a step up on last year's I thought.

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  4. Thanks for the pics David. I saw a YouTube video on it last night and would agree that the Lego game was quite stand-out, just a joyful thing and great for a show underpinned by participation games.

    I would also join you in a bit of drum banging for more seating at shows in general - just 10 minutes out and you can be back on your feet again making traders happy - it just makes both business and community sense to do it.

    Shows do have their own fingerprint and I think the Hammerhead idea of keeping gamers at the show, instead of disappearing at noon, by highlighting participation games can only help with the health of this show. A couple of years ago, I got involved in a game and then at 2 PM went off for another mooch and bought an army, when at any other show, I would have been well on the way home by 2 PM.

    Anyway, your basing stash is a good indication that there are plenty more painted treats in store for the blog :-)

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    1. We beat the drum Norm but organisers seem deaf! I blagged a seat at an empty table and took 5, then carried on wandering and shopping.

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  5. Great to see that you were able to get to the show David, and some nice games on display, with the Lego one really piquing my interest:)! As for the perennial seating issue, I might take a folding chair with me if I make it to Partizan, so I can take a break in the car park, weather permitting of course;). But seriously they do need to improve this to keep gamers at the shows longer.

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    1. I fear that organisers want to cram in as much as they can. Perhaps fearing footfall fall off if there are fewer games & Traders. Partizan, TOP, Hammerhead shouldn't have that problem. They need more confidence in their offering. As I recall Salute had/has seating areas and seems to do no worse on attendance.

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  6. Thanks for sharing the pictures Dave...A grand day in all.... the war chest drained once again, the lead/plastic pimple added to, a decent standard of games to behold, and enjoyable pleasant company all round... no complaints, not even for a grumpy old veteran gamer 😂😂

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  7. Glad you had a good day David, sadly Newark is just too far for me.

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