Enough time has passed now I think for me to able to post my honest opinion of Salute.
I drove up from Wales with Huw (12) having told him it was the biggest wargaming show you'd find in the UK. He was looking forward to trying out some demos of new games and perhaps some participation ones.
We didn't get there till 1200, and the crowds had thinned a bit, but they were 3 deep in places. We did our usual wander all around and then go back to look at stuff. Well, that was the plan anyway.
It quickly became clear that the majority of demos were of niche warband things in their own universe. We had no interest in these so seeing 5 versions of the Fallout game didn't help.
We did get a demo of the new cold war rules from Great Escape Games. That seemed logical and fitted well the 15mm figures being used. Although it looked like Team Yankee, it played very differently. So might be worth further play.
Interestingly the Battfront stall was just over and had no European Moderns by the time we got there, but lots of Middle Eastern figures for their new expansion.
We also took part in a few turns of the Peterborough Wargames group Bloody Omaha. This was using IABSM.
It looked lovely and if you knew the rules would probably zip along at a club night. They didn't really suit a show where people want to drop in and out, but still get an idea of the game.
Huw played for 30 minutes and activated once. He is a fan of Lardies' games but this really didn't float his boat.
We tried to get a go at the Malaya CoC run by the Lardies themslves, only for a fully grown man to barge Huw out of the way. CoC player in all sense of the word.
I did do some shopping but nothing that I couldn't have done online and actually I didn't spend more than 40% of my budget.
Will I go again, probably not. Huw almost certainly won't.
I think the next show will be Warfare in November, and see how that goes. It could be I'm showed out, and that doesn't bode well for my 50th trip to Historicon.