



A lot to see at Crisis, so i have to split the coverage into several parts, here goes part II. Among others, there is Pro Gloria, with their Crowdfunding project with Landsknechts. Beside the 3-Ups there were some stretch goals to see.
The third and last part of the coverage shows a few of the smaller booths and general impressions.
Agema Miniatures brought their romans with them. Karwansaray Publishers had beside the Ancient and Medieval warfare the the Wargames, Soldiers & Strategy to offer. And it was great to see, that Gerard Boom, master of styrodur, was there as well.
The Goblin Aid Miniatures are available, and as it is a really great charity i support this purpose. Goblin Aid is a project launched by Ian 'Geronimo' Brumby (of Fenris Games) and Jon 'Dags' Atter (cat-herder for the Frothers Charity projects) to raise funds for Kev Adams to help in his recovery.
On March 20th Kev Adams was brutally assaulted during a robbery at his home. In no time some of the finest sculptors in the miniature business volunteered to sculpt goblin miniatures that could be sold to support Kev. Ral Partha took care of the production, with all profits going direct to Kev himself.
There is great variety of miniatures to choose from, or even the whole set. I got myself 7 goblins that really appealled to me, from Werner Klocke, Kev White to Tre Manor.
On november 2nd 2013 once again the Tinsoldiers of Antwerp invited to the Crisis.
In the third and last part of my coverage, the focus lays upon the manufacturers.
Last saturday the TinSoldiers of Antwerp invited to Crisis. And after the very positive impression from last year, it was a no-brainer that we would go to the show.
And with this picture of the event-legends from Salute, the South London Warlords, we head over to the second part of the coverage.
Beside the traders a lot of participation tables are the reason for the visitors to come to Crisis, so let's talk a look on a couple of them.
There was a lot to see for fantasy and pulp as well at Crisis, thanks to - among others - GCT Studio with Bushido and a french-polish joint booth.
After a successful show at Spiel, the next harbour for Freebooter was Antwerp.
And this away mission was succesful as well. The booth was heavily crowded from the first 15 minutes until the very last hours of the show. I was lucky enough to even get a line of sight for a picture of Werner.