Showing posts with label LBWS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LBWS. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 May 2025

The 2025 Lincombe Barn Wargames Society (a.k.a Bristol Wargames Society) Tabletop sale

 Attention all wargamers in the Bristol area, or even further afield!

The annual LBWS Tabletop Sale is almost upon us.

The TTS will be on Sunday May 18th at Lincombe Barn, the usual venue, address below. Doors are open to the public from 9:30 for Early Birds (entry £5) and 10:00 (£3 adults, £1.50 juniors, under 12s free). The TTS will end at around 12:30.

The address is Lincombe Barn, Overndale Road, Downend, Bristol BS16 2RW.

There is a certain amount of car parking available and public transport runs to the venue, see THIS LINK.

Hot and cold refreshments and snacks will be available.

The sale is already sold out for private traders but that means that there will be lots of goodies on sale to the public. There is always a wide variety of things on sale, from wargames figures, vehicles, books etc to boardgames and sets of rules.

So, if you are looking for that special something, be it a few extra barbarians, Romans, medieval knights, WW2 tanks, fantasy figures or whatever, or maybe even a complete army come along as see what the sellers have on offer.

Monday, 29 April 2024

The annual Lincombe Barn Wargames Society Tabletop Sale is approaching.

Yes, if you live in or around Bristol (or even further away) it is time to come along to our Tabletop Sale and spend money on more stuff you didn't know you needed until you saw it.

Where and when is it, you ask? 

The TTS will be on Sunday 12th May at the usual location, the Downend Folk House. The address is;

                Lincombe Barn, Overndale Road, Downend, BS16 2RW

Doors open for customers at 10:00. Entry is £3 for adults, £1.50 for under 18s and free for under 13s.

Those of you with money to burn and a desire to grab all the best stuff, you can buy an early bird ticket for £5 which lets you in at 09:30.

We have free parking and hot and cold refreshments will be available.

This year, we have sold out the entire Barn and have the biggest sale since before Covid and the lockdowns, so there will be plenty to browse and buy.


                            Please note - there is no Bring and Buy table.



Wednesday, 1 November 2023

It's November again, which means only one thing

Yes, it's time for Lincombe Barn Wargames Society's annual show again;


 Yes, we have traders and we have demo and participation games too! There is also free parking and reasonably-priced food available too. Entry is £4 for adults, £2 for juniors.

The list of traders is;

Pit Gaming
Great Escape
Blotz
Ironclad Miniatures
The Square
Martin Hackett
Oakbound Studios
Disain Studios
History of Wargaming Project
Grubby Tanks/Brittania Miniatures
Scarab Games
Gloster Models
3D Tank Factory
Reinforcements

There is also a club table where various club members will be selling off bits and pieces that you might find interesting or useful.

However, there is not a Bring and Buy table.

So, if you are in the Bristol area, why not come along, spend some money and grab some bargains.

Thursday, 12 May 2022

The LBWS TTS is back!

 


Yes, the famous LBWS TTS is back to its proper date and time at the end of May.

We have sold all the available tables, so there is going to be plenty of stuff to buy, hopefully with bargains galore to suit whatever gap in your collection you need to fill.

So, put the date in your diaries and bring plenty of cash. You never know what treasures you might discover.

Hot drinks and snacks will be on sale too, so no need to go hungry!

The club meets on Sunday afternoons too, so if you feel like a game, why not stick around? New members are always welcome.

Monday, 19 March 2018

Downend Folk House Craft Fair

Last Saturday was the annual Downend Folk House Craft Fair, held at Lincombe Barn, where our wargames club also meets. This year, the club was invited to take a table at the craft fair to show off what we do each Sunday afternoon. 

So, four of us, Nick, Craig, Clive and myself turned out and staffed our display, which included figures and rule books, plus a demonstration game of Sword and Spear, using Clive's Crusader and Saracen 28mm armies. Here is what we put on display. We had a mixture of 10, 15 and 28mm figures, some 15mm vehicles and a number of different sets of rules. We also had some unpainted metal figures and some sprues of plastic ones, so that people could see what the raw materials look like before we get to work with sprays and brushes.










Then, there was the game. This was a hugely enjoyable experience, mainly because it was fun, and, let's face it, if gaming isn't fun, why do it in the first place?

Anyway, Craig and I were the Saracen generals, opposing the Frankish infidels led by Clive and Nick. I took the Saracen right, with most of the heavy cavalry and light  horse archers and Craig had all the foot, some camelry and the rest of the mounted troops. The plan was for the Saracen left and centre to hold the line while my cavalry swept across the table to roll up the Crusader line and capture the main prize, the One True Cross (or a decent replacement from the Acme True Cross Company) in the centre of the Frankish line.

Unhappily, my screen of horse archers was soon whittled away and the victory points were mounting for Clive and Nick. Elsewhere, the power of the Frankish knights became apparent as they charged into combat, sweeping all before them, at least until Craig's camelry and armoured foot managed to turn the tide.

In the centre, the generally not very good infantry of both sides clashed around the ruins of what were presumably the remains of some antique city from the classical past. Finally, my heavy cavalry gained the upper hand, with only one unit if armoured infantry standing between me and the Frankish camp and True Cross. Also, a gap had opened up in the centre, giving another possible path to victory. Most of the best Crusader units had been destroyed, so things were looking up, except that our army was heading towards Break Point, due to the loss of so many poor units. All that we needed to do was hang on, clear the way and the prize would be ours, except ....................... the Saracens lost another unit of rubbish foot, which took us past Break Point, leaving the battered and sorely depleted Crusader army victorious.