The HMGS Organization’s purpose is to promote Historical Miniature Gaming. This chapter represents the Mid-South region. This chapter was established in June of 1988. It thrives today with active meetings every Saturday and every other Thursday. HMGS-MidSouth is a non-profit organization incorporated in the state of Tennessee serving members primarily South of the Mason-Dixon Line and East of the Mississippi River. This chapter is the second largest chapter of HMGS.
The Society publishes its membership directory thus serving as a valuable point of contact for historical miniature enthusiasts. The listing is free to members and has all you would need to find and contact fellow gamers interested. Members are interested in a variety of periods of history and it is not hard to find others who share your interests.
The Society encourages the study of military history and conflict simulation. Several members have put on public demonstrations to help bring history to life. The Socieity sponsors the Nashcon convention as well as demonstration games open to the general public to further it’s goals.
HMGS Mid-South is an accredited region of the Historical Miniatures Gaming Society, one of ten such regions currently recognized by the National Board of Directors. Each Region is responsible for their own activities. Membership in one region is recognized by the others for benefits such as reduced admission to HMGS sponsored events. Additional region specific benefits accrue to members of that region.
Meetings
We meet at 11am every third Saturday at Wargames in Nashville, TN at:
4825 Trousdale Drive, Suite 217
Nashville, Tennessee 37220
Game Days
Gaming is nearly every Saturday starting at noon, also at Wargames. Wargames is closed for Nashcon, and most HMGS-East conventions. Please call Wargames to find out if they are open.
Wargames phone: (615) 332-8905
#1 by Steve Wirth on February 14, 2010 - 4:38 PM
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Ditto the first comment. I can do 6mm WWII, 25mm Colonial, Vikings, Greek naval, or Big Game Hunters among others.
#2 by Terry Cabak on February 6, 2010 - 12:01 AM
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Can someone please contact me regarding information on who to contact for Nashcon? We see nothing on the website with contact information. Send a link to an online flyer and details for running games at Nashcon; we would run 1/72 scale WWII, Ancients, Car Wars and potentially 15mm ACW using the Hex Command series of rules.