Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Historicon 2019 - Final And Future Thoughts


So Historicon 2019 is over and I am so glad that I was able to sort out the last minute trip as it was absolutely needed. I got to see some old friends and of course spend way too much money on hobby stuff. First really quickly, I think the move by HMGS to the Lancaster Convention Center was a brilliant one. For the first time holding an event there I personally feel that the changes to make 2020 even better are few.

There are plenty of other forums/posts/blogs talking about the good, the bad, and the ugly (which TMP always holds court on) of the event so I won't go into a list here, but for me the biggest problem and the one I feel will need to be addressed first and foremost was the noise levels in the two main gaming halls. I hate to be brutal, but it was absolutely atrocious. How can it be fixed? That is the million dollar question to be sure, but it has to be right at the top on ways to improve next year.


I made a few more smaller purchases over the last couple of days - it could have been much worse believe me (well, actually it was as you'll soon see). I picked up some more casualty markers from Knuckleduster. A diecast Aston Martin DB5 for Spy-Fi/James Bond. A handful of pack horses from a guy who just had boxes upon boxes of Foundry figures at the flea market. Some sandbag emplacements. I got the Wargames Illustrated excluse T.E. Lawrence on a motorcycle with the subscription renewal, but the item I'm most excited about is the Green Stuff World rollers I grabbed. I've heard nothing but great things about them when used with XPS foam...


Which means I think this will finally get me motivated to start playing about with my Proxxon foam cutter that's sat unopened for like a year now (found it online for only $80 shipped so I jumped on the deal).


But as I mentioned in my earlier Historicon posts, there is always one game that hits me right in the feels and makes that little voice inside my head go "yeah Ivor, let's do that at home". Well this year it was the Alamo. Yes, I totally impulse bought the Alamo (damn you Jay lol!) in 28mm scale. It's an absolute monster taking up the entire 6x4 table you see.


And like every other Historicon in the past I've impulse bought a new project (28mm ACW from my first convention, the hundreds of dollars spent at Old Glory on old west buildings and figures year  two, the Islawanda/Rorke's Drift box sets from Warlord year three... you see where I'm going here) after I bought the Alamo itself I immediately went into a "what have I done" moment like young Skywalker here. The amount of figures needed for this project is literally making my stomach hurt lol! Oh well, if nothing else I've got a boss fort to have some old west battles in and around.

Final thoughts on the convention - absolutely loved it. It was great to see both Miles Reidy and Joe Procopio again, so glad we got the chance to sit and chat a bit guys! I also got to catch up with super terrain maker David Sibicki and his wife Kalissa - who won an award for her game Friday morning, congrats! - as well as meeting up with Beau and Chris. I was finally able to make it to the Hobby University and learned a lot of really neat things - I will 100% be doing more of these classes at future conventions. But I think my biggest highlight of the event was being able to see the absolute joy on Forrest Harris' face as he watched six of us play the game he created in the Commonwealth Hall, Gunfighter's Ball. I had seen Forrest in the dealers hall demoing the game and was able to just say "hello" and that I backed his Kickstarter, just love the figures and what he's doing with the old west genre. He was extremely thankful for the support. It put a smile on my face as I watched him from the other end of the table just watching and listening - he looked like a child on Christmas morning 😀 I could really tell he absolutely loved seeing people play the game that he created. Cheers Forrest!


So now to the dilemma of Historicon 2020, as I really really want to build and create a new game table to showcase, and I've got a lot of really great ideas that could be pretty fun. First and foremost though I feel I'd need a co-pilot. My voice is WAY too quiet to even attempt to be explaining rules or the like - I've done it several times in the past at the Fredericksburg location and shouting just isn't my thing. So I'm thinking I'd need someone to partner up with me to be the "voice" in a way. Second problem, and what I think will ultimately make this nigh impossible is that the family we work for has bought a new farm in South Carolina, so I will now be spending six months of the year down south with the horses - in the past I would always stay up north as the wife and horses took the annual trip south, which allowed me time to hobby almost exclusively. The photo above shows just how big the new farm is - clocking in at a whopping 375 acres.


Thankfully we only have 9 horses right now, but I still feel like I'm going to be pretty busy and more importantly, how do I possibly bring everything I need to build and create a new game from the studio here at the farm in Ohio, all the way down to South Carolina? And I really don't want to have to buy stuff all over again. So as usual, nothing is simple and now I have all kinds of logistics to figure out if I'm going to attempt a table for H-con 2020...


A couple of random notes of craziness to end this post. First, I don't particularly like Facebook but nonetheless am on it for following gaming/hobby pages. I follow the Mantic page for The Walking Dead miniatures game and a while back Mantic guru himself Ronnie Renton posted that he was looking for photos to go in the rule book for the new expansion called 'March To War'. Just for fun I posted up one of my old staged photos on a warehouse platform and low and behold while I was at Historicon I got a notification that Ronnie had commented on my photo - how cool was that!


And finally the big one that came as total surprise was I got an email from my friend Joe Procopio saying that I was in Dave Taylor's new book 'Armies, Legions, and Hordes'. I had absolutely no idea that I was going to be in it or I'd definitely would have backed the Kickstarter lol! Dave has been brilliant in regards to putting my work out to the masses - he's gotten me in Wargames Illustrated several times (one being a pretty big article which itself was just mad) so to now be in an actual published book is even madder. Thanks Dave!
*though looking at these photos this was like three years ago and those building need shingles, those old Litko clear bases have since gone the way of the garbage can, that phonebooth is not period correct, and just generally I think I'm much better at table creation nowadays lol! artists, always their worst critics*

I also want to welcome new follower Martin Thorton to the blog! Appreciate you following along.

Until next time, thanks for looking!
Ivor

26 comments:

  1. Congrats on the comment for the photo. Well deserved :-) I'm so happy to have all that shed space opened up from sending the Alamo over to you --- I think that should be the Historicon 2020 plan ... I'll come play for sure! lol ... I'm sure it will start to feel smaller and less daunting as time goes by :-)

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    1. Thanks Jay! Regardless if I can come up with a 2020 plan, all these east coast gamers need to experience some of your amazing games. HMGS should be paying YOU to come out 😃
      *and no amount of encouragement is going to make painting hundreds upon hundreds of Mexican army figures less daunting lol!! 🤣🤣🤣*

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    2. lol ... I'm already thinking about what I could practically bring to Historicon ... hummm. Heck, if they paid me I'd certainly make a go of it ... but I'm not going to hold my breath :-)

      Just start with 10 Mexican infantry ... then another 10 ... just do that like ... dunno ... 30 times :-)

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    3. Heck, at this point Ima pay to get you out here 😃

      Yeah... I was on the Boot Hill site this after adding pack after pack into the virtual shopping cart... I'm in way over my head!! I was at 116 Alamo defenders and that wasn't even buying multiple packs of the Tennessean's, Greys, artillery crews, etc. 😳

      You know who'd be great at painting 10 Mexican infantry, then another 10, and another 10... Steve Dake 😃

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  2. Sounds like you had a good time. I too find the background noise levels at events in large halls a problem, but there's not much that can be done as it's a feature of the buildings big enough to host the events.

    That's a scary purchase you've made, and you'll be at it for some time. I'm very tempted to comment, "REMEMBER THE ALAMO!" each time you post about something else.

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    1. That's absolutely hilarious Kieron 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Well played my friend, well played!

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  3. Great to read such a positive post, really pleased for you. Loved Kieron's comment - Remember the Alamo!

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    1. Cheers Michael! Yeah, Kieron really nailed that one! And I sure he'll be saying that several times throughout the year.

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  4. Wow Ivor a lot in this post mate but first it comes as no surprise that your stuff would be put in books as its top notch, I see you picked up some GS rollers I got some myself a few weeks back & I think their smashing.

    I won't say anything about all the other stuff you got because as you know that big budget your studios have always puts mine to shame :( LOL

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    1. Much appreciated Frank! Good to hear another endorsement for the GS rollers, looking forward to giving them a go.
      Yeah, I'm always just a wee bit out of control when it comes to the purchases :)

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  5. That Alamo terrain is truly epic. I also love how it was an impulse buy!
    Good luck on your problems, but I'm going back to stare at your new toy.

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    1. Thanks Mike! It really is, and as I mentioned at the very least I'll have a pretty epic fort to have some old west gunfights in :)

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  6. Great post - as always, it was a pleasure to see you. Agree with your assessment of the new facility and I really hope the con stays there. I's be happy to help you put on a game next year. I'm pretty sure Napoleon is coming to the New World in my 2020 game.....

    I've also painted up a lot of the Gunfighters Ball stuff and like that game a lot

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    1. Appreciate it Miles! You would always be at the top of a list to partner up with at a con, but I do know how busy you are with your own games. Agreed, GB is a really fantastic little game :)

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  7. Wow, that's some buy, going to look good when it gets the 'Ivor' touch. I am with you on FB, but find it necessary for keeping in touch wargame wise.

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    1. Cheers George! yeah, kinda hate Facebook but there is just too much good hobby stuff there, that it's all about the fear of missing something that keeps me on there.

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  8. Nice analysis of this flagship con and congrats on being famous.
    Good luck on figuring out the logistics of your war game hobby. That’s certainly a large problem.

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    1. Thanks Stew! But I think you misspelled 'infamous' 😀
      Yeah, I'm just not sure what to do in regards to the winter move down south.

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  9. Blimey Ivor as an impulse buy the Alamo is a pretty big impulse, good luck with that one. If you've bought over 100 defenders how many attackers does that relate to. What have you done.

    Congrats on the rest of it, I've seen the rollers working a d they are brilliant, I dont know if they were the same as yours but if so then they will give great results.

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    1. What have I done indeed John, lol! I'm thinking that a "full" Alamo game is way way off into the future, but short term I think it could be a fun setting for some cowboy or Indian skirmishes 😃
      Another positive vote on the rollers, great to hear!

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  10. You do sound rejuvenated - probably the best outcome of Historicon that could have wanted; your wallet took a real beating to - give it time to recover !

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    1. Absolutely agree Joe - especially on giving the wallet some time to recover 😀

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  11. I've been out of town and haven't had a chance to respond, but it was great seeing you at Historicon. It made me happy to see you in that book that following weekend...you're the best thing in there, in my opinion!

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    1. Cheers Joe! I'm not so sure about that lol! I just received the book over the weekend and there are some really talented people in there 🙂

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  12. Depending on where your farm is in South Carolina, you might have some place to playtest scenarios. It only takes three hours of travel for us to across the whole state.

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    1. Believe me I have thought about that, and conversely coming up your way to the 'old Hobby Town. We're at the southern border though, only 20 minutes from Georgia so it may be quite a trek 😐

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