This year marks the biggest Conflict the fair city
of Vancouver has ever hosted. The action started early
as Conflict goers began lining up at 8:30 eagerly awaiting
the gaming inside. This year
they had a lot to look forward to Thor Rechlo and Robert
Metzner’s
amazing Warhammer 40,000 tables, the final showdown
in the Cities of Endless war, and the second to none competition in the
Warpstone painting
contest are just a few of the highlights. Lucky attendees
even had a chance to take a peek at the brand new Warhammer, and even
a selection
of new Eldar models! New to Conflict this year, late
night gaming made its Vancouver debut attracting over 40 players who
gamed into the wee
hours of the morning. Of course you don’t need to hear any of this
from me, the coverage below speaks for itself.
See you all again next year!
I would like to also take a chance to thank our fantastic
staff and volunteers, without these people these events would never be.
- Dave Noyle
Stand & Shoot: Quotes from the Conflict line
Alex Foreman & Kalvin Nguin:
"We came from Vancouver, we were the first in line just before 9 o’clock."
Chance Daldy:
"I came to enter Warpstone with my Slannesh model"
Dave Taylor:
"I just dug my Tyranids out and have started playing again for the first
time in quite a while."
Matthew Lozynsky & William Hamilton:
"We are looking forward to the entire show; we loved last year."
Max Sanchas:
"I came for the store, I’m looking for rare bitz and sprues."