Monday 17 October 2011

The Rejects at SELWG 2011. (Picture Heavy)

Five of the Rejects turned up for the SELWG show at Crystal Palace with good intentions but little money except for Postie who paid for us in, it was a good show ,seems to have been well attended and there seemed to be more traders. This show for me was a primarily stock show (paints, varnish, primer etc.......) stuff I hate buying but a necessary evil, picked up some 20mm Soviet WW2 plastic armour and some Waffen SS figures from Friend or Foe figures.

What follows are some pictures and a few words, never take enough pictures (and probably missed a lot but the show is for buying) but there was a lot of nice stuff out there.

Apologies if I put the wrong name with the wrong game or forgot the the name altogether.

The queue to get in, the child has seen Ray and is running away in terror.

Aerial view, the numbers were good I hope.

The bring and buy was well attended.

Some pictures from "Poland Fights" by the Shepway Wargames Club, lovely stuff.



...and the roofs come off.

Arbouthnots Aeronautical by the League of Gentlemen.



Very, very nice.

Operation Barras, Sierra Leone, 2000, forgot the club name (apologies) but I'm a sucker for helicopters and there stuff was lovely.



Loughton Strike Force, Budapest 1945, seen before but amazing and makes me drool and moist.


They've added a brothel and some ladies of negotiable virtue...

...and working flame effects.



GLC Games Club, Battle of Chickamauga....





A fellow rejects bag with lunch, drink, gloves and other strangeness, Biglee needs watching and Ray needs to stop wearing shorts.

Crush the Kaiser again but it's just such nice stuff.





...and the day ended under the golden arches when Postie bought us lunch, a good day out ended with a very happy meal.


41 comments:

  1. Great photos Angry, these shows always look brillant. Whats with the golden arches??? Wheres the pub???

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  2. Some nice shots of the game play. Love the brothel, a must for the serious gamer!

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  3. Some good looking games there... things have moved on from a few books under a green cloth by the looks of things!

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  4. Another nice set of photo's from SELWG 2011. Which we had a show like that over here.

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  5. Some great eye candy there- I'm most envious, and glad you boys had a good day out. I just hope that kid recovers from his unfortunate experience...

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  6. You ended your day at Mickey D's. I can't believe it. The choppers are fantastic. Nothing beats the sight of a chopper rising up from behind a hill out of nowhere, bringing menace and doom. After seeing all 3 of you guys pictures, I feel like I've been there. Very nice job.

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  7. Nice pics. The McDonalds at the end was a nice suprise. But I don't understand why the Submarines and Aircraft Carriers look like they are flying over the water. Could just put them there without the long stand.

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  8. Great pictures. BTW I was very impressed with the WWI Trenches from the game Crush the Kaiser. I was particularly impressed with the water effects in the craters. I went over and was about to ask what material they used for their water effects when I realised the water was rippling... they had just filled the craters with milky tea!

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  9. Oh, forgot to add... here's a link to my pictures http://bigleesminipaintingblog.blogspot.com/2011/10/selwg-2001-pictures.html

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  10. Milky tea, I didn't notice that. Nice pics Fran!!!!

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  11. Nice pics! A brothel? That's the sort of attention to detail I like to see.

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  12. Great photos, great games. Wish I was there!!

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  13. Haha, if you were in the queue before the doors opened no wonder we missed you guys!

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  14. The Dark Templar: AAhhhh...it's who you know!

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  15. Great shots Angry, the tea in the craters, I was thinking It looked like tea before I read Big Lee's comments !!! the games looked really awesome and you finished it with yummy Maccie D's burgers.

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  16. seems like you had a nice time, Lurk. I loved the naval ones best! And the ones with ditches

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  17. Great pictures looks like a great time, thanks for sharing.

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  18. Nice photos of some fabulous terrain and figures. Thanks for taking the time to take them. BTW, I refueled at the Golden Arches myself at a recent game day. Best, Dean

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  19. Wow...what a sight for my hungry eyes: sharp pictures, very very nice battleground layouts for fighting glorious conflicts, great painted models and figures. Thanks for sharing.

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  20. Those buildings are super flipping detailed! :D

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  21. That kid sure did look scared O_O I love the detail and everything that went into those buildings though :)

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  22. You guys really owe Postie after this one. :P

    Nice photos, never seen that fire effect done before.

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  23. Great coverage, and some outstanding displays as well..Thanks for sharing .

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  24. Looks like a good event, great pictures of the games, some of them look really great fun.

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  25. Looks like a great day, was thinking of going myself but sadly no funds!

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  26. What a great turnout. I wish I could come out to one of these. The details on these things are always amazing.

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  27. I am amazed at the level of detail in those things. That must take a ton of work. But in my opinion, what stood out the most, was the guy in the blue shirt with his sexy pose and his gut hanging out of shirt (3rd photo)

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  28. Nice photos of some great looking games. Thanks for sharing

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  29. All these photos are always impressive.... but I keep hoping for the alien invasion models... that would kick it up to the next level I think!

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  30. that is some really cool stuff, one thing that i must inquire about, about the 5th pic down, is that a mini pizza ?

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  31. Wow, those setups are incredible. I think my favorite are those WWI trenches.

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  32. holy crap the amount of detail in some of those is insane! My jaw hit the floor seeing the water battles...and those helicopters did look pretty rad too.

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  33. Great pics thanks for sharing something I couldn't goto :oD

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  34. Super pics!!!!Wish I could have been there.

    Christopher

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  35. I love miniatures. I wish they had something like that in my town.

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  36. Those look incredibly awesome, extremely well detailed. You could almost feel the intense battle raging on.

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  37. Good group of pictures. The Budapest game is my favorite.

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  38. Those are impressive! I'm a sucker for helicopters too, those are amazing. Great photos, thanks.

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  39. Enjoyed all the photos. Thanks for posting.

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  40. Great stuff! Thanks for sharing all the pics.

    Cheers,
    Jason

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