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Offline Peter at Baccus

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The Joy of Six 2025
« on: June 08, 2025, 08:39:36 PM »


There are just five weeks to go before the Joy of Six 2025.   So, what is all the fuss about?   Well, if you pop along to www.joysofsix.co.uk you will find out for yourself.  Can’t be bothered to click?   Then let me fill you in on what the weekend can offer.

If you are a real 6mm aficionado, then it all starts on Saturday 12th July, when you will have booked yourself into a tour round the Baccus workshop.  In two hours, you will get to learn the dark secrets of the origins of the company, plus insights into just how all of those miniature warriors gracing your tabletop come into being.  We even throw in some free coffee and dark chocolate Hobnobs.  The afternoon slots are fully booked, but we do have some spaces free for the morning session, so if you fancy joining the fun, book a place here https://form.jotform.com/240702796600353:

Moving on to Saturday evening, we have arranged a get-together for those of you staying in Sheffield overnight.   This is going to be at the Garrison Hotel https://garrisonhotel.co.uk/ .  For anyone staying at a City centre location, it really is easy to to get to via bus, tram or one of those taxi chappies.

The beer is nice, the food excellent, and reasonably priced and the venue will be considerably less packed than City centre venue.   You can even book a room there if you want to make things more convenient.   If you are joining us for the evening, please let us know asap so we can get a handle on numbers.



Then we come to the Big Day.   Over twenty games, all in 6mm.   All in one place.   You will be lucky to get more than two 6mm games in even the biggest UK shows.  What’s more, this is the show where the stops are pulled out and the amps turned up to eleven.   You will get big games, and little games.  Games that just make you want to stop and admire the sheer beauty of what is on the table.   Games that you can join in and play.   Games from Ancient history right through to the far future.   Games on dry land and sea.  All of them in wonderful, glorious, technicolour three dimensional 6mm goodness.



Then we have the traders.  An assembly of traders with stands groaning with 6mm regiments, warbands, hordes, divisions and armies.   Plus, specialist sellers of 6mm scenic and terrain.  All if this, uniquely in one single venue.   Forget the likes of Salute and Partizan.   The Joy of Six is THE place for 6mm retail therapy.



You get the chance to publicly humiliate and embarrass the Baccus management team in the Sunday morning grill and ask intelligent questions of wargaming luminaries in the afternoon panel session.



Finally, there is the venue itself.   Located in the City centre, Sheffield Hallam University has convenient parking nearby and is a short walking distance from the Railway station.   Inside, it is light and airy with first class catering at reasonable prices.   No need to get a second mortgage for a coffee and sandwich (yes, I am looking at you Excel centre!).

There are some here saying, 'I only game in 28mm20mm/15mm.  Why should I go to a show with nothing for me?'    Well, there's quite a few reasons.   You get to see 6mm gaming presented in a way that lets you appreciate just how flexible and spectacular the scale can be.   You get to see why small scale gaming is gaining more and more popularity.   You get to see some top of the range modelling and presentation that can melt the heart of the most hardened 28mm grognard.  Finally, if nothing else, it will be a cheap day out as there can surely be nothing on sale to tempt you to part with your money at the trade stands.

Come along - Get out of your comfort zone and have a look at the hobby done differently.

Offline Peter at Baccus

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Re: The Joy of Six 2025
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2025, 09:49:38 PM »
One of the main highlights of any JOS is the sheer range of amazing games on display, many of which will be there to be played.   This year is no exception.  Here is what you can expect:

  • Baccus                                                 Lens, 1648

    Robert Dunlop                                      Cambrai, 1917

    East Leeds Militaria Society                    Bouvines, 1214

    Peter Wilkes/Total Battle Miniatures         Lobositz, 1756

    Karl Robertson,Penarth Wargames Society Tea and Medals, 1989

    James Mitchell and Brendan Dolan         Bastogne, 1944

    Colin Wilcock                                        Waterloo 1815

    Winterpig/Rapier                                  Quest for the fleece

    Cold War Commanders                          Operation Vijay:

    Peter Ball                                             Undaunted - Air war in the Pacific

    Per Broden                                           Gravelotte - St Privat 1870

    Doncaster Wargames Society                 Emu Wars - the army fights back

    Kevin Tingle                                         Chickamauga

    SeaBee Games                                     Tank Hunting for Vets

    Wyre Forest Gamers                              Adwalton Moor     

    Mat Moran, James Morris & Chums         Midgard in Glorantha

    Joanne Koziel                                       Once Upon A Time in South Africa

    Commission Figurines                           Battles in MDF

    MAD Gamers                                        Battle of Alam El Halfa

    James Langham                                   British officers don't duck

    COGS                                                  Retreat from Mons

    Leeds Wargames Club                          Champions Hill

 
It’s been a long while since we presented a game under the Baccus banner, be we do think the wait wlll have been worth it.   Following our long tradition of producing fast moving and simple participation games, our Lens project will have its first outing on July 13th.   We think it is the best looking game we have done to date – or at least, it will be when we get it all finished.   In the meantime, here is Work In Progress featuring the French army of General Conde.   By the time we have finished, there will be just short of 4000 figures on a 6 foot by 4 foot table.





In response to lots of requests, you can download a copy of the very, very, very simple rules that we will be using here: https://www.baccus6mm.com/admin/news/lensrules.pdf

That’s all for now.   If you are local to the area, why not come along and see what all the fuss is about?
« Last Edit: July 07, 2025, 09:55:59 PM by Peter at Baccus »

Offline 6milPhil

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Re: The Joy of Six 2025
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2025, 07:39:09 AM »
Joy of Six 2025 – Full Show Report! | 6mm Wargaming Extravaganza


Offline Kelly_

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Re: The Joy of Six 2025
« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2025, 03:52:35 AM »
Joy of Six 2025 – Full Show Report! | 6mm Wargaming Extravaganza


Thank you for the heads up on the video overview, it looked like there were some great games at the show!
If my wife asks, I only spent half as much as I wanted to...

Offline 6milPhil

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Re: The Joy of Six 2025
« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2025, 04:18:10 PM »
No worries, it does look grand, doesn't it?

I'm expecting a viddy from Big Lee soon too, which I'll post here too...  ;)

« Last Edit: July 16, 2025, 05:43:37 PM by 6milPhil »

Offline 6milPhil

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Re: The Joy of Six 2025
« Reply #5 on: July 17, 2025, 06:22:13 AM »
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