Here's one of the wildly extreme contrasts at Gen Con; one of the
convention center's largest rooms is turned over to "miniature" gaming.
As often happens, the name "miniature" doesn't do justice to the work
involved...
...in creating the detailed tiny worlds and game pieces that are used for the miniature games.
These Lego-based sailing ship models are among the simplest of the
miniature game pieces that were used in the miniature games room.
On a larger scale was this "Attack" board from Eagle Games, billed as
the largest game board ever made at 12 feet by 30 feet. But this board
could not compare to the scale...