Best of Show at Salute 2015 deservedly went to Ron Ringrose and the Essex Gamsters for “Fort George”, based on a Bernard Cornwell novel set during the American War of Independence. The custom built terrain including ships and the level of detail in all the miniatures made this the stand out spectacle of the show.
Tin Soldiers of Antwerp brought another lovingly created table this year depicting the Napoleonic “Battle of Charleroi”.
Blockbuster Wargames staged “The Battle of Lützen” in 1632 along a massive frontline.
“Napoleon: The Last Gamble” was presented by Loughton Strike Force using the General de Brigade set of rules.
“Lake of Death – The Battle of Aruara” during the South American Wars of Independence was created by the South London Warlords.
Black Powder rules were in play for “The Battle of Guilford Courthouse” during the American War of Independence by Newark Irregulars.
