Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 10:24 pm
For historical gaming in Atlanta the only other possibility that I know of is Hobby Hangout
http://hobbyhangoutonline.com/default.aspx
But it's actually just outside of Atlanta, west of the city. And in it's previous incarnation it had some historical minis but I believe that it's now strictly GW, CCGs, etc.
I also miss the days of B&M wargame stores. In Chicago we had EHQ and they still have Games Plus. In DC they still have Game Parlor and Eagle & Empire for historicals. But here in Atlanta there's virtually nothing left outside of a few small and widely scattered clubs (ours plays once-a-month in a combination police station/fire station/community center!)
We also have a huge Hobbytown in Kennesaw, GA, north-northwest of the city and it has a very nice gaming, lots of 15mm FOW products, and tons of models of course.
http://hobbyhangoutonline.com/default.aspx
But it's actually just outside of Atlanta, west of the city. And in it's previous incarnation it had some historical minis but I believe that it's now strictly GW, CCGs, etc.
I also miss the days of B&M wargame stores. In Chicago we had EHQ and they still have Games Plus. In DC they still have Game Parlor and Eagle & Empire for historicals. But here in Atlanta there's virtually nothing left outside of a few small and widely scattered clubs (ours plays once-a-month in a combination police station/fire station/community center!)
We also have a huge Hobbytown in Kennesaw, GA, north-northwest of the city and it has a very nice gaming, lots of 15mm FOW products, and tons of models of course.