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Bayou Wars 2006: RLBPS


BOBatRLBPS writes:

Bill:

Thanks so much for the pics and story. We had a wonderful time at Bayou Wars 2006 – really liked the Vicksburg setting, it was a new area for us to tour.

It was a pleasure meeting you at the convention and Bob really enjoyed the battlefield tour and conversations.

Ann – rlbps.com



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In first place along Dealer's Alley is RLBPS - better known to many as simply, "Bob and Ann."

Bob and Ann

In book racks and on pegboards, they had a profusion of rulebooks, paint sets, painted figures, terrain items, models and miniatures.

Frontline Wargaming pegboard

This pegboard was mostly devoted to Frontline Wargaming products imported from the U.K...

Raventhorpe pegboard

...while this one was loaded with Raventhorpe...

...and a bit of Sgt Major's, too.

True North display

There was a nice display of True North Miniatures products...

True North aircraft

...including aircraft...

The Long Wall

...and then the Long Wall of display figures, painted and unpainted.