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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.

Thursday, 14 November 2024

Reveille 2024 at Lincombe Barn Wargames Society

 Yes, it's nearly time for Reveille again, it is next Sunday, 24th November;


The show is, as you can see, at the usual location and there will be the usual variety of traders and games to observe and even join in playing.

Looking forward to seeing as many people as possible.

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.



Thursday, 19 March 2020

Covid-19 and the 2020 Lincombe Barn Tabletop Sale

As some people already know, the LBWS has an annual tabletop sale in May. As the sale organiser, I have already been preparing for this year, but as you can all imagine, events have overtaken us.

Therefore, the TTS planned for May 17th this year has been cancelled because of the risks to all our health from the Covid-19 pandemic.

I know that this is hardly an unexpected outcome, as pretty much all public wargaming activity is coming to a halt, but it is nevertheless a sad situation.

I am in the process of sorting out refunds for people who have already booked tables.

As no one knows how long this pandemic is likely to persist, it isn't really possible to think about rescheduling the TTS for a later date.

Anyway, I hope that you are all keeping well and avoiding infection by taking sensible precautions.

Good luck everyone.

Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Another playtest for ROTOR

I felt like it was time to have another game of Reivers Of The Outer Rim, my skirmish level sci fi rules. I wanted to see how the game played out with all the latest changes and also see where there might be room for further improvements. 

In this game, each band of Reivers is looking for tech items in a settlement on a minor planet that had previously been ruled by a renegade warlord and his retinue. Defeated in battle by a military expedition launched by a powerful Mining Corporation, the warlord has moved to a safer location, leaving behind residual forces. Now Reiver bands have moved in to see what they can pick up in the aftermath of the fighting.


No one knows what forces might be left behind or even if there are any static defences. Therefore, each band has been allowed to take a sensor droid in addition to any combat droids they have, unless their band is not able to take droids at all. Normally, the rules specific that you can take either a combat or a sensor droid.

In this scenario, the range of possible NPCs on a roll of 1D10 is;

  1)  Renegade trooper 
  2)  Cyborg
  3)  Defence droid
  4)  Mutant
  5)  Rogue Psyker
  6)  Alien renegade trooper (+1 in H2H attacks, causes Panic)
  7)  Renegade trooper with heavy weapon
  8)  Renegade leader
  9)  Defence drone 
10)  Renegade trooper in augmented combat armour.  

There were four of us playing. Me, plus Clive (who once again provided his excellent scenery), Nick and Matt, all of whom have played ROTOR before.

We each started 12" from a corner. Once again, Clive's combat droid was a big imposing number.


Using sensor droids meant that both salvage items (marked by yellow gems) and NPCs (marked by green gems until within line of sight) were quickly revealed. 


The area shown below soon because full of dangerous NPCs. The defence droid behind the tree was a perpetual threat until it was destroyed late on in the game. The downed figure was an NPC. 


Matt pushed towards the areas where his sensor droid had detected salvage items. The big figure is his Alien Paladin.


Clive's Leader took up a commanding position high above the vegetation. This would also make him an easy target, but he survived. 


Nick's Reivers had problems with a mutant that emerged from a shanty, but was eventually killed.



The red-coated figure is a Rogue Psyker. Successful psychic attacks can be devastating, as lifeforms , apart from other Psykers cannot make a saving throw against psychic forces. Droids are immune to psychic attacks, but can be displaced elsewhere by psykers.


This Cyborg was a dangerous NPC, armed with a heavy weapon. Well, it was dangerous until it got killed.


Things were looking pretty dangerous for my band for a while, as the area was full of nasties.


This mutant NPC decided to drop in on one of Clive's grunts.



It was a fun game, things flowed a lot more smoothly than before and most of the questions that came up were around the searching mechanisms and what sort of things and locations could be searched. The question of looting dead opponents also came up. This aspect of the game needs further development. I shall give it some thought and draft some ideas.

Using sensor droids was a useful addition. They aided the placing of salvage items, but also got a large number of NPCs into play. For this scenario, that was a good aspect of the game, seeing as it was supposed to be occupied by the remnants of a Renegade army. Combat droids are very powerful, but sensor droids also have their uses. I am now wondering whether they should be a standard part of a Reiver band, rather than just an alternative to having a combat droid?


Thursday, 20 February 2020

Sunday All-Day session at LBWS

Last Sunday was one of our all-dayers at Lincombe Barn Wargames Society. We had a pretty good turnout and there were plenty of games being played. 

They ranged from Peninsular War Sharp Practice, via HoTT, Saga: Age of Magic, Warhammer Ancient Battles and an unknown AWI game to Alien Squad Leader.














We actually played through a short HoTT campaign, with a variety of armies (Barbarians, Pirates, two lots of Orcs) invading an island continent and fighting both against the defenders and one another. This was rather successful and we will probably do something else along these lines again in the future.

If there are any wargamers in the Bristol area, or even a bit further afield who would like to play regularly on a Sunday afternoon, we are located at Lincombe Barn, Overndale Road, Downend, BS16 2RW.


Wednesday, 22 January 2020

LBWS Barn HOTT report

Well, last Sunday was our annual Horses Of The Things tournament, with a reasonable turnout of players. We all played four games each, with each game lasting 45 minutes. It was nice to see regular competitors from outside the club again.

As usual, there were many different armies on the table, so here are some pictures, including one or two you might recognise from a previous post;












I did manage to win one game, which left me in the lower portion of mid-table when it came to the overall results, but the first and second spots went to Arnaud and Keith, who are regular attendees from outside the club. Keith fielded the excellent giant pumpkin army and Arnaud had a late mediaeval army that I came up against in what actually looked like a historical encounter.  I started out with an oblique line strategy, with my right held back to protect my Stronghold. Unfortunately, at the crucial point I rolled three or four 1s in succession when rolling for PIPs, which left me at something of a disadvantage, especially as I lost the unit defending the extreme right of my line, leaving the path clear for Arnaud to capture my Stronghold. So it goes.

Tuesday, 14 January 2020

Just another Sunday at Lincombe Barn.......

.............and this week, many of us were practising for next weekend's Hordes Of The Things tournament.

Personally, I welcomed the opportunity for a few practice games, because pretty much the only time I play HoTT is in January each year. This year, I decided to use my Warhammer Fantasy Averland-themed army, which I put together and painted in 2017. Obviously, I won't be using all 48pts, because the tournament uses standard 24pt armies.

Anyway, on with the eye candy. I didn't take many pictures, but I did want to show my army in all its black and yellow glory;



Here are a couple of pictures of Nick's Meerkat army;



And here is another one of my Averland troops against Matt's Dwarves;


Elsewhere, non-HoTT players were enjoying such things as Saga, Seven Days To The Rhine, Alien Squad Leader and 7TV Pulp (which reminds me that I really must stop collecting figures for the game and start painting the ones I already have);





All in all, it was a pretty busy Sunday afternoon, which always seems to be the case when we end up in the smaller room.

How did I fare in my five games of HoTT? Well, probably better than I'll do in the actual tournament. I won three and lost two. I think the blend of troops I've chosen is fundamentally OK, I just need to remember that Warbands destroy Blades and Spears if they win the combat, and that you shouldn't expose your General to the risk of getting flanked and then losing in the subsequent combat .


Saturday, 11 January 2020

Feeling cold? Time to get HoTT at the Barn.

A fixture in the the club's annual calendar is the January Hordes Of The Things tournament.



Lincombe Barn Wargames Society will be holding this year's tournament on Sunday Jan 19th. As usual there isn't a theme for armies, i.e. anything goes. Be imaginative. It makes for a fun series of games. Armies are 15mm ones, based as per the rules with a 40mm frontage. The entry fee, payable on the day will include the traditional HOTT lunch. Let Nick Pope know if you have any specific dietary choices regarding meat or meat-free.

We'll also have an informal Bring & Buy sale for anyone who wants to either sell off old junk desirable collectables or fancies starting a new army or period. Details on our website (www.bristolwargaming.co.uk). 

If you wish to take part, you can leave a message here, or email me or Nick via the email addresses on the club website.

Our address is;

Lincombe Barn, 
Overndale Road, 
Downend, 
Bristol,
BS16 2RW



Friday, 3 January 2020

Post-Christmas Games Day at Lincombe Barn

Between Christmas and New Year, the club always has an all-day session, with a variety of games being played. 2019 was no exception. As our regular Sunday meeting fell between the 25th and the 31st, it was a well-attended all-dayer with plenty of games on offer.

Here are some pictures I took. The first few, plus some later ones are of a Riot Control game that Clive ran in the morning and again in the afternoon, and it was huge fun to play. The table looked great too. Elsewhere there was some Bag The Hun, For King and Parliament, a 1745 Bonnie Prince Charlie game and Saga Age of Magic. There were also a few other games, including Alien Squad Leader, plus, I think, a couple of others that I Didn't photograph.