The Las Vegas Open has quickly become one of the hottest tabletop wargaming conventions in the United States. Its no surprise it’s become a top destination for amazing companies to show off their products! Let’s take a look at the companies that will be attending this year’s convention.
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Misty Mountain Gaming offers the widest selection of metal and gemstone dice combined Veteran owned and operated MMG also offers a wide range of leather dice bags made and manufactured by veterans
Mr. Laser
MDF laser cut accessory company Lots of cool and unique designs for a variety of gaming needs
Squad Marks are the ultimate gaming aid for table top miniatures They are plastic clips that simply enough help mark your squads and can snap on and off of your bases in between games
Trenchworx designs and manufactures high quality scale models for games and hobbyists We design all of our models with accurate detail and ease of assembly in mind We start all models with the intent to manufacture using our in house 3D printing technology and eventually convert to resin kits
We have gone through hundreds of pigments and formulations to bring you what we think are some of the coolest most show stopping est paints around We are the new kids on the paint block ready or not here we come
Founded in 2005 Wyrd Games has continued to push the envelope time and time again by creating captivating tabletop experiences with high quality miniatures in unconventional worlds With games such as Malifaux Through the Breach The Other Side Bayou Bash and many more Wyrd Games has proven that theres plenty of fun to be had on both sides of the Breach
Is LVO usually held at much the same time each year?
It is a long way across the Pacific.
It is typically the last weekend in Jan, yes.