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I have posted some pictures of the recent Vapnartak at York last Sunday. There was a lot to see, and a lot of traders. It’s one of my favourite shows and is hosted in a great location at the race course. There’s a lot of pictures on my blog:
http://stormofsteelwargaming.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/vapnartak-2016.html
Thanks for looking!
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it was a great show as per usual, always busy and good to see a few friendly faces, didn’t spend much other than the obligatory paints/brushes though I did splash out on some nice tufts for my 15mm project
My attempt at a Blog: http://ablogofwar.blogspot.co.uk/
Yeah, I always enjoy it and it’s close enough to me to reach in an hour. I had a list of Baccus stuff I wanted and didn’t spend any more than was necessary!
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Had a great day out as well. I’ve written up a report on my blog.
http://willwarweb.blogspot.co.uk/2016/02/pictures-from-vapnartak-2016.html
Cheers Will, you got some much better pictures than me!
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Cheers for both your reports I enjoyed reading them, I was going to do similar for PAW2016 but sadly my mobile phone decided it was not going to take any photo’s.
No problem Will, I am glad you liked it!
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It was our first time at Vapnartak and we found it to be well organised with friendly staff and a stunning venue.
I doubt that we have been busier with our two Daisho participation boards. The one you featured in your report was built by our friend Billy Harrington, using 4Ground buildings thatched with bristle rather than teddy fur.