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Bayou Wars 2006: Splintered Light Miniatures


Hundvig Fezian writes:

Wow, I had no idea Thane had invested in blister packs. Getting all pro on us, he is. :)



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Splintered Light Miniatures went with a one-two punch - first there was Personal logo doc mcb Supporting Member of TMP at the demo table, ready to show the company's 15mm fantasy figures off with a friendly game...

Doc Mcb (left) in a demo game

...while Splintered Light Miniatures Sponsoring Member of TMP manned the sales booth (and got in a little painting whenever he could).

David McBride mans the booth

David is an avid booster of 15mm fantasy gaming, and not only carried his own products at the convention, but also the Armies of Arcana product line from Thane's Games...

Armies of Arcana

...and the products of Rebel Minis.

Rebel Minis figures
Rebel zombies

There was a nice display of painted figures, as well...

Painted figures

...but to give me the chance to take some "in action" pictures, David was kind enough to set some figures out on his demo table.

Painted figures

(I liked the Amazons so well, I commanded them in battle later at the convention - but that's another tale...)

Painted figures