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The Exhibitors of TriCon '96


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1:600 Xebec

An unusual addition for your Age of Sail fleets.


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Basing 1:700 Black Seas Brigs

A simple, low-effort technique for naval bases.


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Remembering Marx WOW Figures

If you were a kid in the 1960s who loved history and toy soldiers, you probably had a WOW figure!


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Revision Log
13 November 1996page first published

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©1994-2026 Bill Armintrout
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A gaming convention is only as good as the exhibitors it attracts (or so the dealers tell me!).

Yes, we finally found them! (As some of you know, the editor has been seeking the "missing" Dayton Painting Consortium for months now, to see if the RSM figures are still in production - yes, they are.)

The Dayton Painting Consortium did an excellent job of keeping to the convention theme, bringing a wide variety of armies, flags, terrain items, and paints. (They also represented Musket Miniatures at this con.)

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