Sunday, 12 April 2026

SALUTE 53 Show Report

For many UK hobbyists, Salute 53 represents the pinnacle of the wargaming calendar—a one-day event that brings together every corner of the tabletop gaming world under one roof. Hosted by the South London Warlords at the iconic ExCeL London, Salute is more than just a convention. It’s a snapshot of the hobby as it exists today. In this show report, I take a reflective look at Salute through the lens of a long-time attendee and dedicated historical wargamer. Over the years, I’ve watched the show evolve. One of the most noticeable changes has been the gradual reduction in the number of historical games on display, something that many wargamers, myself included, have commented on in the past. But rather than framing that as criticism, this video explores the bigger picture.


Historical wargaming, while rich in depth and authenticity, is just one part of an increasingly diverse hobby. Sci-fi, fantasy, and narrative-driven games have surged in popularity, bringing new players and fresh creativity into the space. Salute has adapted to reflect that reality, embracing a broader audience while still retaining elements of its historical roots.

What makes Salute special is precisely that balance. It isn’t a purely historical show, nor is it a competitive tournament environment or a single-system convention. Instead, it occupies a unique niche, one that celebrates the full spectrum of tabletop wargaming. From meticulously researched historical battles to cinematic sci-fi encounters and immersive roleplay-inspired skirmishes, the variety on display is unmatched.

As someone who enjoys not only historical gaming but also roleplaying and science fiction, I find that this diversity is part of Salute’s enduring appeal. It challenges you to step outside your comfort zone, to engage with new ideas, and to rediscover your enthusiasm for the hobby in unexpected ways.

This video is both a celebration of Salute and a reflection on how the hobby continues to evolve. Whether you’re a historical purist, a narrative gamer, or simply someone who enjoys painting and collecting miniatures, there’s something here for you.

11 comments:

  1. Lovely looking show well presented in your video.

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  2. Thanks for the excellent report.

    I originally planned to go this year, but after our recent cruise, I discovered that crowds and walking sticks don’t go well together and nowadays I need them - or a rollator - to get around. I did look at booking a mobility scooter from Excel, but I’d left it too late and there wasn’t one available.

    Having seen your report, I will now plan to go next year if I can … but get my scooter booked as early as possible in order to avoid disappointment!

    All the best,

    Bob

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    1. Pity you couldn't get a scooter. I saw some at the end of the day (presumably having been returned) and couldn't help thinking "I could have done with one of them!". Hopefully see you at SALUTE 54 or another show before then.

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  3. Great content Big Lee and a pleasure to chat with you and young Ray! Thanks for the spot and hope you liked the game. John

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    1. Loved the old 1/32 Airfix figures. Brought me right back to being a kid again 😁

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    2. Young Ray, I like that John!!

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  4. A very fair summary - thank you. I've been going to Salute since the Kensington Town Hall days. As a 28mm Peninsular War enthusiast, I feel a bit of dinosaur these days but I still keep going because it's a great 'Event'. Even if there's not much for my 'niche' interest, there's always plenty of inspiring stuff to see. My only slight gripe is that the big, glitzy Traders seemed to dominate this year so there were fewer of the small independents where you always found something that you didn't know you needed. I'll be back next April.

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  5. Thank you for this fantastic tour, visiting all the tables in 20 minutes… It's great for those who can't get here! 👏👏👏

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  6. Great to see you Lee, really appreciate you stopping by our table and thrilled to see that we (and our ZULU comics) made a wee cameo! It's a great show but I never see anything so love the way you show a balanced overview of the whole event and I see what I missed! Best wishes :)

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  7. Thank you for an excellent photo report Lee, sadly I have never been able to make Salute, time distance, life has conspired to stop me going. but your reports help to bring the hobby into my
    front room and it is very much appreciated. Salute shows us the hobby is going strong,
    happy gaming.

    Willz.

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