How many visitors…

As I did last year I posted photographs live from GamesDay 2009 to this blog. One impact is a huge rise in visitor numbers on the day and the following few days after the event.

Of course the interest doesn’t last for ever and after a while the visits drop to their pre-GamesDay levels as you can see from the graph.

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Of course one of the reasons for the huge spike is that everyone out there is interested in what new and exciting stuff is been seen for the first time at GamesDay. This year there was less new stuff than previous years so very little exciting stuff to photo and upload. I did though upload a fair few photographs, in the main of the fantastic Ork Shanty Town from Forge World.

I do hope that those visitors who enjoyed my GamesDay coverage will continue to visit the site and enjoy the many photographs I post and details of what I am working on, on my workbench.

Bridge over troubled waters…

One of the impressive games this year at GamesDay 2009 was the mega game which comprised a large Imperial city surrounded by a defensive wall. Outside the wall was a bridge.

On the bridge the forces of chaos are moving to attack the Imperial City.

Bridge over troubled waters...

The model builders had used lots and lots of Imperial Bastions and Shrine of the Aquila. For the citybuildings they used the Cities of Death building kits. There were a fair few Valkyries flying about the game too.

Check out my Games Day 2009 Gallery.

Imperial Navy Valkyrie

One of the impressive games this year at GamesDay 2009 was the mega game which comprised a large Imperial city surrounded by a defensive wall.The model builders had used lots and lots of Imperial Bastions and Shrine of the Aquila. For the citybuildings they used the Cities of Death building kits. There were a fair few Valkyries flying about the game too.

Imperial Navy Valkyrie

Check out my Games Day 2009 Gallery.

Imperial Guard Valkyrie

One of the impressive games this year at GamesDay 2009 was the mega game which comprised a large Imperial city surrounded by a defensive wall.The model builders had used lots and lots of Imperial Bastions and Shrine of the Aquila. For the citybuildings they used the Cities of Death building kits. There were a fair few Valkyries flying about the game too.

Imperial Navy Valkyrie on the Warhammer World's Mega-Gaming Table from GamesDay 2009.
Imperial Navy Valkyrie on the Warhammer World’s Mega-Gaming Table from GamesDay 2009.

Check out my Games Day 2009 Gallery.

Defensive Outpost

One of the impressive games this year at GamesDay 2009 was the mega game which comprised a large Imperial city surrounded by a defensive wall. Outside the wall were more Imperial defences including this one which included a landing pad.

The model builders had used lots and lots of Imperial Bastions and Shrine of the Aquila. For the citybuildings they used the Cities of Death building kits. There were a fair few Valkyries flying about the game too.

Check out my Games Day 2009 Gallery.

Valkyrie

Valkyrie flies over an Imperial City.

Imperial Navy Valkyrie on the Warhammer World's Mega-Gaming Table from GamesDay 2009.
Imperial Navy Valkyrie on the Warhammer World’s Mega-Gaming Table from GamesDay 2009.

One of the impressive games this year at GamesDay 2009 was the mega game which comprised a large Imperial city surrounded by a defensive wall.

The model builders had used lots and lots of Imperial Bastions and Shrine of the Aquila. For the citybuildings they used the Cities of Death building kits. There were a fair few Valkyries flying about the game too.

Check out my Games Day 2009 Gallery.