Salute 2019 – Victoriana & Wild West

There were a couple of 19th century shenanigans going on at Salute 2019.

The always gorgeous OSHIRO modelterrain cooperated with Highgate Miniatures and Wiley Games on ‘Horror in Limehouse’. The game introduced the new ‘Tales of Horror’ supplement for ‘Fistful of Lead’.

Victorian London streets and docks haunted by vampire and ghouls
Horror in Limehouse by OSHIRO modelterrain at Salute 2019
Victorian London streets and docks haunted by vampire and ghouls
Horror in Limehouse by OSHIRO modelterrain at Salute 2019
Victorian London streets and docks haunted by vampire and ghouls
Horror in Limehouse by OSHIRO modelterrain at Salute 2019
Victorian London streets and docks haunted by vampire and ghouls
Horror in Limehouse by OSHIRO modelterrain at Salute 2019
Victorian London streets and docks haunted by vampire and ghouls
Horror in Limehouse by OSHIRO modelterrain at Salute 2019

Two stompy robots faced off in Micro Art Studio’s Wolsung introductory game.

Steam powered robots among warehouses
Wolsung by Micro Art Studio at Salute 2019
Steam powered robots among warehouses
Wolsung by Micro Art Studio at Salute 2019

Spirit of the Game staged ‘Blaze of Glory’, a Wild West skirmish in the town of Persistence, Dakota.

An Old West town
Blaze of Glory by Spirit of the Game at Salute 2019
An Old West town with stagecoach
Blaze of Glory by Spirit of the Game at Salute 2019
An Old West saloon
Blaze of Glory by Spirit of the Game at Salute 2019

The team behind the Wargamer Collection Calculator fought the Battle of the Little Big Horn over a series of hex based game boards.

Hex based battlefields in miniature scale
Battle of the Little Big Horn by Wargamer Collection Calculator at Salute 2019

12 thoughts on “Salute 2019 – Victoriana & Wild West”

    1. Indeed, that was the main reason why I started originally. Now I find myself shocked regularly by how many years have passed between making progress on some of my own projects…

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    2. How long have you been on here? I started at the beginning of 2015 which, I guess, is quite a while now. A friend of mine suggested I do a blog so I could engage with like minded people.

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    3. Started beginning of 2013, time flies. I think it did help me to stay focussed on projects and at least finish off units at a time, so I can take the photos, post them, tick them off. Really helps with motivation and inspiration to see other people’s blogs. I wasn’t that active in that respect before, mostly been following wargaming news sites, which I now have less of an interest in.

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