The guys from Little Wars TV ran some games and did a videography of Barrage! 2018. They were nice enough to do a little interview with me and included shots of my wooden fantasy figures in the video summary for the convention.
They were fantastic to me and really loved the figures. I am hoping that they ask me to do some tutorials for their channel. Because they are a historical gaming channel, if they do ask me I’ll focus on my ancients.
They have a very cool channel if you are interested in historical gaming. Very good production values, tutorials, and actual video of game play throughs. Here is the link to the Barrage! 2018 video summary.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xOrqF_dczIs
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
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I was there with Little Wars running the WWII game nearby and I must say I loved looking at your table. I wish I had gotten a chance to take a better look, and next time I hope to get in on a game! Wonderful work and simply stunning craftsmanship and aesthetics.
ReplyDeleteYay, Matt! Great advertising for the blog.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you and your wonderful figures on the video.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for the support! It was awesome for the Little Wars TV guys to interview me, I wasn't expecting that. Pics of the figures? Sure. Interviewing me? That was a surprise.
ReplyDeleteFor at least the next Barrage I'll try and do an ancients game, I'm looking at continuing on with the Battle of Hastings figures. I would like to shoot for Historicon for that game, but I honestly don't think I can get the figures done in time, but I'll try.