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The Exhibitors of TriCon '96


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18th Century

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Horse, Foot and Guns


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1:600 Xebec

An unusual addition for your Age of Sail fleets.


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Deep Dream: Editor Gwen Goes Air Force

Not just improving a photo, but transforming it using artificial intelligence.


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Dung Gate

For the time being, the last in our series of articles on the gates of Old Jerusalem.


Revision Log
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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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