I certainly hope so.
Simon Clarke, Alasdair Harley and myself (Richard Jeffrey-Cook) flew over from UK to attend Historicon.
Simon ran a total of 14 (yes 14) participation games of Renatio et Gloriam Epico. The demonstration used Warlord Epic Scale (13.5 mm) figures to present two English Civil War armies. Simon's painting was really effective and the overall look was excellent.
Meanwhile on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday, Alasdair and myself gave training sessions in how to play MeG Pacto in both 15mm and 28mm scale. We got plenty of interest. On Friday and Saturday we held a MeG Maximus tournament with 8 of us. This attracted some interest (tournaments are never a great watch IMO). We still got interest on Sunday morning when everything is winding down.
We sold all the MeG stuff I could carry over, 9 Pacto rulebooks, 5 Maximus and Magna rulebooks, 16 sets of dice (my own and Simon's as well as the 14 packs I brought!) as well as cards and markers.
It is now up to players in the USA to "spread the word" about MeG. Because of the distances involved it is challenging to build up the momentum - but we will provide what help we can from this side of the pond.
I hope to be back next year and see if I can bring a few more UK players over as well.
Thank you to Dale, Dave, Richard, William, Francis and Dylan who joined Alasdair and myself in the tournament. The standard of play was very good (I came 5th!). The spirit of the tournament was excellent as were the meals in Lancaster at the Southern Market. Simon lost the Marguerita contest by the way (I didn't enter - I was driving!).