Great War demonstration game at Games Day 2007

Photographs from Aly Morrison’s and Dave Andrews excellent World War One demonstration game which uses the Warhammer Historical rules and was on display at GamesDay 2007. The game was full of wonderful details and well painted miniatures and excellent scenery. I spent ages looking at it.

Mk IV Tank Male slowly trundles forward crushing the barbed wire obstacles in its path.
Mk IV Tank Male slowly trundles forward crushing the barbed wire obstacles in its path.
It's a well painted tank, excellent weathering.
It’s a well painted tank, excellent weathering.
The remains of a previous battle litter the area, this tank will fight no more.
The remains of a previous battle litter the area, this tank will fight no more.
British Infantry advance through the ruins of a French village.
British Infantry advance through the ruins of a French village.

It’s the eye for detail which makes the scenery do well done, here the interior has not just been modelled, but ruined in a realistic manner as well. It was all the little details that made the game for me such the wonderful details. Such as the wallpaper and the fireplace inside the ruined building.

Great War British Infantry

…and it wasn’t just the scenery which was fantastic, the miniatures were well painted as well.

Field First Aid Station tenders to the injured complete with Ambulance.
Field First Aid Station tenders to the injured complete with Ambulance.
Captured British Mk IV Tank in German colours moved forward with flamethrowers in support.
Captured British Mk IV Tank in German colours moved forward with flamethrowers in support.
Captured British Mk IV Tank in German colours
Captured British Mk IV Tank in German colours
Officers checking the map and having a cup of tea
Officers checking the map and having a cup of tea
Ruined house
Ruined house
Heavy British Artillery Gun
Heavy British Artillery Gun
Ruined house
Ruined house
Again it is the little touches, here an artillery spotter releases a homing pigeon.
Again it is the little touches, here an artillery spotter releases a homing pigeon.
German command.
German command.
A photograph of the trench systems and an abandoned British tank.
A photograph of the trench systems and an abandoned British tank.
Royal Aircraft Factory SE5a
Royal Aircraft Factory SE5a
Royal Aircraft Factory SE5a
Royal Aircraft Factory SE5a
British Heavy Machine Gun emplacement.
British Heavy Machine Gun emplacement.
British Infantry
British Infantry
Ruined house.
Ruined house.
Advancing Highlanders.
Advancing Highlanders.
British Heavy Artillery
British Heavy Artillery
Ruined French village
Ruined French village
British ammunition narrow gauge railway
British ammunition narrow gauge railway