by Tim McNulty
Another Enfilade has come and gone. Every year a lot of time and hard work goes into Enfilade by the event staff, but even more work is put in by the game presenters, who spend many more hours, designing, painting figs and play testing their game or games just for Enfilade. If it were not for this few who put this precious time and effort in for the many who enjoy Enfilade, we would never have Enfilade. I'm sure at times they feel their time and effort go unnoticed or unappreciated by their fellow gamers. They then maybe decide not to run a game or games at the next Enfilade. If this is the situation, we will all lose as there will be no Enfilade, or any other miniatures convention, because those few will not be there to run the games, we many came to enjoy. So to the few game presenters who run games at Enfilade, or any other convention, your hard work is noticed and appreciated by all who attend. You're the people who leave us with many fond memories; from storming a redoubt, where others have failed; to watching helplessly as a FW 190 sends us plummeting to earth in a fiery death. This is a big part of the reason we come to Enfilade, to enjoy the games. So I would like to personally thank all the game presenters, with out you there would never be an Enfilade or any other miniatures convention. Keep up the good work, we all appreciate you. Back to Citadel Winter 1999 Table of Contents Back to Citadel List of Issues Back to MagWeb Master Magazine List © Copyright 1999 by Northwest Historical Miniature Gaming Society This article appears in MagWeb (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other military history articles and gaming articles are available at http://www.magweb.com |