Attack! in Devises (and some musings!)
Last weekend I went to the Attack! show in Devises for the first time.
A lovely drive through the Wiltshire countryside almost made the trip worthwhile on its own and, after a little confusion as to where the actual carpark was (Attack! takes place at a school, and you have to snake your way through almost the entire campus to get to the area where you can park your car), I duly arrived and headed into the show.
Attack! is an old school (pun intended) show where rather than being in a single, purpose built exhibition hall, the various venues are scattered across the school campus: main hall, gym one, gym two etc. I rather liked this: it was quite fun exploring, but I was glad it wasn’t raining!
There was a good selection of traders, and I managed to pick up all those odds and ends you need but don’t want to pay postage on, a fair selection of demonstration games, and a large bring and buy. Part of the bring and buy was the sale of a truly massive collection of 28mm mixed historical and fantasy figures that apparently came from a recent house clearance: there were twelve dragons as part of it, which shows you how big it actually was.
Painted Figures for Sale
One thing that was noticeable was the amount of painted figures on sale throughout the show i.e. both on the trade stands and on the B&B.
Even five years ago, painted figures for sale were a comparative rarity, now they are all over the place…and I can’t decide whether this is because:
we are all more time-poor these days, so buy painted figures instead of taking the time to paint things ourselves
are of the instant gratification generation i.e. want to play now rather than spend the time building an army
are more butterfly in our wargaming habits: moving from period to period, scale to scale, and funding the change with the sale of figures from our last, now abandoned project
wargames from the start of the ‘golden age of wargaming’ are now all dying from old age and their collections are being disposed of
I am certainly guilty of the first two, but then don’t sell any figures, so my collection just keeps on growing!
The Circle of Life…
That said, I have been selling off a few wargaming bits and pieces that I found in Mother’s attic when helping her clear it out. These I had deposited some thirty years ago, and included any non-15mm kit that I had, including a cardboard box full of nearly-all-unpainted, still-in-the-packets 28mm Celts from Garrison.
I duly popped them up the ‘net, and friend Steve said he’d take them off my hands…but it was only when I came to give them to him that we realised that he had actually sold them to me over thirty years before when he was Garrison in that little shop in Twyford. Proof of the pudding: my name was written on the box in his handwriting!