Bought yesterday at Salute:
- Two Cyclops Battle Tanks and a Spider Tank, in a three for the price of two offer from Urban Mammoth - £35
- Deinonychus, Gallimimus and Young Tyrannosaurus from Copplestone Castings - £15
- Pack of ten 28mm SF figures from Trent Miniatures - £8
- Land Rover from S&S Models for use with my UNIT troops - £8
- Four Kryomek Drones - £7.98
- Stegosaurus, two Triffids, six (should have been five but there was an extra one in the box) Ichthyosaurus and two Platecarpus from HLBS Co - £28
Plus the freebies: St George and the Dragon and a Revenge of the Sith Clone Trooper.
So that’s £101.98 on miniatures, plus £8 entry and £2.90 train fare.
Running total is now £506.65
So Salute comes to the end of its six years at Olympia. From one floor in 2000 to four floors this year. I think this year was one of the good ones - lots of happy looking people, lots of interesting games and a good buzz in the air.
Top games in my opinion were the 1/1200 Battle of Trafalgar and the 28mm Pirates of the Caribbean. Hmm, a naval theme there. There were very few “traditional” periods being gamed - not a lot of ECW, ACW or Napoleonics. In fact I’d say that ancients and the 20th Century were there in force the periods in between were slightly under under-represented.
Dinosaurs (oh you didn’t think I wouldn’t mention them at all?) appeared in several tables, but the promised Bog-A-Ten 2.0 was absent (though another club was running original Bog-A-Ten). The Gloranthan HotT game featured some cool dinos as part of one army. One interesting new mini I saw was a very nice 28mm scale Mammoth labelled as “Coming Soon” from Baker Company.
My photos all came out crap.
But there’s a gallery of photos over at Rotten Lead.





I totally agree with you. My top games were also the 1/1200 Battle of Trafalgar and the 28mm Pirates of the Caribbean. Talk about not being represented properly
Did you come over for the show or is the .us domain name simply misleading? And are you anyone I might have met on another wargaming forum under that rather peculiar name?