Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Pacificon Quar Games




Nah, it wasn't bad.  Quite the opposite really.  It was FUN.


Pacificon Convention Report


Pacificon is in the Bay Area, which is where Zombiesmith is located.  Zombiesmith is the maker of Quar.  So I reached out and said "hey, I'm gonna be at Pacificon, soOOOoo if you were thinking of going to Pacificon as a vendor, then I have a GREAT idea...How bout I run a bunch of Quar games all weekend long on my nice terrain boards for you?"

"Go On..." said Zombiesmith, and I went "well, that's basically it....." 

And a deal was struck.  I would spend all weekend hosting Quar games and Zombiesmith would reward me for the effort by giving me an exorbitant amount of store credit.  At least I thought it was an exorbitant amount.  I am hesitant to state actual numbers as that seems gauche, and I am nothing but the epitome of sophistication.  Lets just say it's enough to keep me steeped in Quar for a while.  Especially at the glacier slow rate of painting that I am known for...but not enough to purchase one of everything in the store.  

So my con experience was:  All Quar, All the Time.   

Being the Busy Bee that I was, I neglected to take any pictures.  But other folks did.  Here they are collected for your enjoyment.  So enjoy them, I guess.

Extra credit.  Count how many times I'm pictured pointing at the table...










Kinda counts


definitely counts







doesn't count


hard to tell, but that counts
That's my hand pointing behind the tree...


These aren't my figures.
A guy named Nate spent a lot of time at the Zombiesmith Paint and Take,
painting up his troops.  I had to let him use them in a game.






not pointing...








Hopefully Zombiesmith got a few more sales.  I got to cosplay and pretend like I was one of the Gaming industry.  So maybe it was a win-win?  I didn't really ask for numbers.  Pacificon in general is kinda a small con with regards to miniature games.  It seems to do more Board and roleplaying.  

We talked briefly about doing it again for Dundracon, which is held in the same place but at a different time of the year, and reportedly has more miniatures gaming.  We'll see how it goes.  Maybe its the start of meing being some sort of game booster.  Maybe it's the end.  Maybe it's need more experimentation.  

I enjoyed hanging out with Mr HeadZombie and Mr AB (the head rules writter) and being mistaken as a member of Zombiesmith when I'm really just an euthiastic fan of the game.  And if I didn't correct everyone then so be it...


For my haul, I picked up yet another box of Quar that I don't have: 


So another Quar faction.  Ending my convention experience of  All Quar, All the Time with yet more Quar.  I'm nothing but consistent.  



End Note

When I got home the wife told me that a shelf in the hobby room had come off the wall.  It was full wqargaming rule books which survived the fall but it also had half of my very LARGE, Very COOL, very EXPENSIVE Viking Great Hall.  And of course, being the most expensive thing on the shelf and the hardest to replace (notwithstanding the company that made it is gone) it did not survive the fall so well....

trust me, there are snapped pieces everywhere..

I'm gonna have to think about what to do next...I mean, of course I'm gonna have to fix it...couldn't possibly just throw it into a tub and put it in the garage and forget about it right....right? 

Thanks for reading,
Double thanks for writing a comment.
Till next time. 


8 comments:

  1. Four pointings? There's a photo which has a blurry hand in the background but I couldn't say for certain it was (a) yours and (b) pointing so didn't count it.....
    Glad it went well and you were rewarded. Bummer about the Viking hall....
    Neil

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  2. The images look good Stew, your Quar and board are a great ad for your new employers! Very good idea by you to approach them and good of them to provide remuneration in Quar products!
    The issue with the shelf is a real bstrd! Hopefully one day you get the building out of that hypothetical tub and fix it up.....

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  3. Shelves are the enemy of miniatures, which is why we have tables to pile things on instead.

    And congrats on cozying up with ZombieSmith! Did you get any of the as of yet unreleased miniatures to influence us with? Dying (slowly) to see what the Creevish sprue is like, and what how the tanks build up.

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  4. Stew, I hate to see your post end in tragedy when the comedy was working so well. I bet you had the best layout of the con. Did you walk away with any rewards? I hope so. At least, Iron Man award for hosting games. How many games did you wind up hosting?

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  5. Kudos to you for your hard work running games and promoting the Quar! Wishing you all the luck with the viking hall. I hope repairs are feasible.

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  6. Your Quar boards look more magnificent each time I see them Stew. Bad luck with the shelf. I'm sure with your modelling skills you will be able to fix it. Putting it in the garage seems a bad idea as it will no doubt lurk at the back of your mind until you do manage to fix it, like the Gauls I have been needing to rebase for the past five years.

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  7. Great photos of the games and your efforts looked a success. A shame about the Viking great hall, is it repairable?

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  8. Ha! See a lot of fun here ;)
    BTW, have to try Quars someday!

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