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Bayou Wars 2006: Syr Hobbs Wargames


combatpainter Fezian writes:

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The Syr Hobbs booth was fun, as Duane had an interesting display of figures not often seen on the U.S. wargames circuit - and certainly more 20mm scale figures than you're likely to see gathered together anywhere else.

Syr Hobbs booth (Duane on the left)

For instance, this was my first chance to see some of the East Riding 15mm figures "in the flesh."

East Riding Miniatures products

There was an extensive display of CP Models products...

CP Models products
CP Models products

...and Elhiem Figures were represented...

...as well as TQD and Lamercraft.

TQD and Lamercraft