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This page gives details of last years' Recon.

Recon 2005 was held on the 3rd of December at Pudsey Civic Hall, the same venue that this year's show will be at.
Games were put on by the following groups; The Sealed Knot, The Brompton Bankers, Harrogate Wargames Club, Scarborough Wargames Club, Mailed Fist Wargame Club, Kallistra, The S.F.S.F.W., Warm Acre, History Alive, Tulwar, Leeds Wargames Club, Leeds Games Club, The Society of Ancients, KTC Scenics/SHQ Miniatures, Crawshaw School, Humberside Wargames Society and The Gatekeepers. We would like to thank them all for their efforts.


The show featured 60 trade tables. The traders attending were; A.J.Dumelow, B & B Miniatures, Baccus 6mm, House of Barca, Caliver Books, Coritani/Magnetic Displays, East Riding Miniatures, Gateshead Gaming, Grubby Tanks, Kallistra, Kerr & King, The Military Collector, Mr. Models, M.Y.Miniatures, Old Glory Corp, Outpost Wargames Services, Pendraken, Stratagem, Tabletop Games, Tumbling Dice, Under the Bed Enterprises, The Last Valley, Wargames Command Post, Wargames Emporium, Wargames Foundry, Warm Acre, Worley Publications.

Below are some pictures of previous years shows and some of the games put on there.



The Main Hall




Terry Dixon's Gettysburg which won the award for best game.




The Hordes of the Things competition was won by Alan Saunders seen here (left) receiving his prize.




Priestnall School's Arena of Doom provoking deep thought among its' participants.




Durham's very pretty Trojan Wars game.




The crew of Harrogate's World War 2 skirmish enjoy a lighter moment.
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