Best Of Salute 2026! Stunning Wargaming Tables & More
April 11, 2026 by crew
Join the OnTableTop team for a look at the very best of Salute 2026. The South London Warlords have put on another amazing event but it is made all the better by the clubs, companies and gaming groups who run the stunning wargame demo and participation games that you can see here at the event.
Here's the list of who we found this year at the show!
- Ilford Wargames Group - Rocketeer's Guide To Rocket Ships
- Ludus Vulpes - Fractured Sphere
- Tunbridge Wells Wargames Society - 30K Death Guard Vs Orks
- Rifleman Harris - Jason Salkey Sharpe Interview
- The Yarkshire Gamer - The Relief of Forli 1499
- City Wargaming Club - The Battle of Five Armies
- Ashford Gaming Club - Quar Wars
- Vexillarius - The Battle Of Magnesia
- SPRU Convention - New Convention!
- Buff This 2141 - New Game For You To Try
- Hugo's Heroes - Stralsund 1628
- Society Of Ancients - The Battle Of Issus
- Real Time Wargames - White Cockade
- Maidstone Wargames - The Labyrinths Of Mars
- Gentleman Wargames Parlour - Stop the Cavalry
- Spectre Miniatures - Cosmic Horror
- Continental Wars Society - Combat at Lebourget
- Cornwall Wargames Association - Battle Off Lizard Point
- Big Red Bat Wargames - Lust for Glory
- Charlie & Andy Hobday - Classic Fantasy Battles
- The Officer's Mess - A Civile Little Warre - The Siege of Gloucester
- 1-72 Wargames - Attack Beach Red
- A Few Brits & The Hobby - Italy '44
- Magrathea Builder of Worlds - ArcWorlde & Burrows & Badgers
- South London Warlords - Mars Attacks
- Kit Bash Korner - Kitbashing
- Warcradle Studios - Dystopian Age Update
We have a look through just over twenty games that completely blew our minds and this still all of the amazing tabletops. Make sure to tell us what you thought was the best of Salute 2026!
What was your winner from Salute 2026?
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I’ve been looking forward to this. SALUTE by proxy.
Brought to you by business daddy! XD
Bam, it was an awesome day loads of cool stuff to see and do
this used to be a highlight of my year, a visit o london catch up with old friends and maybe a cheeky sherbert or two on the evening. unfortunately ill health scuppered that so im super excited to get the show insight guys. looks like salute is still the delight i remember thanks guys from someone confined to his house on more days than he likes
ROBOT DOG!!!!
I hope I can make it to Salute at some point.
Mars Attacks ACK ACK ACK!
Great video. One day I’ll make it up to Salute. UKGE is not far away now.
Playmobil Necromunda terrain? I’m off to investigate that.
Soooooooooo much space…what a luxery!!! Not like Tactica…never mind the tabletop part of Spiel Essen…in germany.
Very nice coverage lads, I don’t want to imagine the amount of effort you put in , I Imagine the editing and trying to pick what was in this video was as hard as the actual time on feet doing recording .
I think that your emphasis on the Games is it’s greatest boon, most attendees struggle to give them the time and attention they deserve, partly due to lack of time and tired tootsies ( definitely mycase). Plus in many ways it’s these games that prompt new ideas and periods, in that you may like the look of game and wonder how would look for different period genre etc. My own ‘Them.game was inspired by a 50’s game of Marines vs Dinosaurs. These days shoes are no longer dominated by new releases as with Tinternet and Ben we know what’s coming, but there is always something new to see in the various game displays.
Thanks, gents, for a meander round Salute. My wallet certainly appreciated this way of doing Salute.
Thanks for doing this comprehensive review. It is absolutely impossible to see everything at Salute and most of us get too knackered to spend a whole day there. The gaming tables looked superb but they are hard to get to and you often have to wait to speak to anyone. With your coverage we get a better look than if we were there in person, and I was so can confirm you got much better access to and a look over the tables than I managed. Bravo!