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Title: CRISIS 2016 - Pictures report
Post by: nervisfr on 08 November 2016, 07:21:19 AM
hey,
For those who can be at CRISIS 2016.

Some pictures about the show from one of my club buddy (Laurent B) :

Right here (https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOT3KsTVd5uHDrgwtVNPWygI-BcffqEE0md6zZF0kxERc2PHbB70-Yz6TBeoa0Msw?key=UHBqM3lWT1R5enl1QzlVOU1QRlMwdzJDYzllaFpB)

cheers
Eric
Title: Re: CRISIS 2016 - Pictures report
Post by: Ramirez Noname on 08 November 2016, 07:53:02 AM
Eric,

Thanks for posting the link.

Wish we could have been there ... maybe next year.

RMZ
Title: Re: CRISIS 2016 - Pictures report
Post by: nervisfr on 08 November 2016, 07:57:54 AM
Eric,

Thanks for posting the link.

Wish we could have been there ... maybe next year.

RMZ

i hope too even if the traffic is so horrible than this year.. o_o This side of the city looks like a street battlefield.
Title: Re: CRISIS 2016 - Pictures report
Post by: WillieB on 08 November 2016, 10:55:11 AM
i hope too even if the traffic is so horrible than this year.. o_o This side of the city looks like a street battlefield.

Most, if not all of the major roadworks in that area should be finished by mid 2017. That said, the City of Antwerp surprised us as well by closing one of the most important crossroads leading to the venue almost without any prior notice, exactly 26 days before the event. Apparently they needed to do this because there were serious delays at the next crossroad....Oh well...
Title: Re: CRISIS 2016 - Pictures report
Post by: nervisfr on 08 November 2016, 10:59:28 AM
Most, if not all of the major roadworks in that area should be finished by mid 2017. That said, the City of Antwerp surprised us as well by closing one of the most important crossroads leading to the venue almost without any prior notice, exactly 26 days before the event. Apparently they needed to do this because there were serious delays at the next crossroad....Oh well...


Thank you Willie for this precisions  ;)
Hope they can keep their schedules on time.....
Title: Re: CRISIS 2016 - Pictures report
Post by: Norm on 08 November 2016, 12:00:11 PM
Thanks for posting these shots. I enjoyed the browse.
Title: Re: CRISIS 2016 - Pictures report
Post by: grant on 08 November 2016, 03:04:29 PM
Cool pics. I would never be able to make it to this show.

Can anyone tell me about the velo game? Looks so different it really stands out.

My favourite is the Verdun (?) table. So thematic and dark.
Title: Re: CRISIS 2016 - Pictures report
Post by: nervisfr on 08 November 2016, 04:29:29 PM
Cool pics. I would never be able to make it to this show.

Can anyone tell me about the velo game? Looks so different it really stands out.

My favourite is the Verdun (?) table. So thematic and dark.

In the CRISIS 2016 Gazette/magazine, there is an article about this game. If necessary i can scan it for you     ;)
Title: Re: CRISIS 2016 - Pictures report
Post by: Driscoles on 08 November 2016, 04:54:45 PM
Thanks for sharing this picture report.
Title: Re: CRISIS 2016 - Pictures report
Post by: grant on 09 November 2016, 01:30:51 PM
In the CRISIS 2016 Gazette/magazine, there is an article about this game. If necessary i can scan it for you     ;)

Would you mind? I think it looks quite cool!

Thank you!
Title: Re: CRISIS 2016 - Pictures report
Post by: nervisfr on 09 November 2016, 02:04:51 PM
Would you mind? I think it looks quite cool!

Thank you!

i'll scan it tomorrow and post here  ;)
Title: Re: CRISIS 2016 - Pictures report
Post by: nervisfr on 18 November 2016, 04:28:02 PM
sorry for the delay ;

here it is : http://www.mediafire.com/file/o73mmozoidtaysm/SKM_284e16111814520.pdf (http://www.mediafire.com/file/o73mmozoidtaysm/SKM_284e16111814520.pdf)

Cheers
Eric
Title: Re: CRISIS 2016 - Pictures report
Post by: Elbows on 19 November 2016, 06:41:21 PM
Excellent pictures.  Looks like a great variety.
Title: Re: CRISIS 2016 - Pictures report
Post by: horridperson on 20 November 2016, 06:21:42 AM
That underground installation looks sharp!  I'd been ruminating over how to do something similar for a fantasy dungeon crawl for ages.  Their addition of risers allowing for depths and descending passages is the sort of thing I needed to see before proceeding.  Looks incredible.