Monday, June 8, 2026

Scale World Geel

Wow, I noticed, it is a long time ago that we published here on our blog. Sorry for that but on we go.

On the last day of May, it was again to Scaleworld Show in Geel (Belgium). Organised already for years by the modelling club KMK (the Blue shirts), it was a modelling show but for some years also wargames find their place at the Show.

First of course, a great "thank you" to all members of KMK for organising this show; this year they had the extra problem of a venue (Thoman Moor school) which is in transit with buildings being torn down so a lot of modellers and wargames had to be placed somewhere in the remaining buildings.
But they succeed in doing it, put on a great show and the members of the club stayed friendly and helpfull all the way; our sincere thanks and congrats to the club!!

As said, the majority of the visitors are modellers and they presented a lot of quality models in a lot of catagories; from air, land and sea, small and great, historical and fiction.
We took pictures of some models but when we saw the pictures of models on the facebooksite of KMK we think it would better to give you the link https://www.facebook.com/kmk.scaleworld/?locale=nl_NL and look for yourselves.

So, all that remains are some pictures of the wargames that were presented by various clubs. And sorry that we didn`t noted the names of the various clubs.





This club we know, the bottles betrayed them; the Red Barons from Gent with their Franco-Prussian game played with the new rules "Kepis and bayonets"


The Berlin wargame of De Witte Ridder club


And then some pictures of our wargame: the early 80 Years War (around 1575) situated "somewhere"in the Netherlands.
Figures 28mm and mostly from TAG (The Assault Groep) which are specific for this period and they are looking great!
We used Pikemans Lament as rules but of course some specific adaptions for this period were used. Also we used more companies then the rules suggest in using but in our humble opinion, they worked very good.



















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