Don't worry guys, you didn't miss much. Aside from 21st the showing was poor.
I don't know where those bbi photos came from but THEY DID NOT come from the Javits Center. The bbi booth was about 6 feet wide and had nothing new. The guy at the booth lost all credibility when he said "look for the Kiowa Warrior in the next couple of months."

I told him if he wanted to see one he could come by my place.
Bbi is in no rush to come out with anything because they set a high standard for themselves and they don't want to fall short. I think they now realize how tough it is to come out with detailed stuff on regular basis. He said they're thinking about more WWII, and will do it, but just no idea when we would see it.
I was hoping for more from Dragon - but that too was sad. The Action 18 was ONE SHELF and all they had were some carded figures that came out last year. No sign of new figures and the guy at the booth had to stop and think when I said "Action 18?"

They did have AMAZING small scale stuff but just didn't seem concerned with 1:18 at all.
The saddest might have been Dusty Trails - they had two pathetic souls sitting in front of the carded paras and S2 6" series - both which are about a year old

They did have a couple of the larger SoF figures which were awesome but typically static. They had 3 1:18 figures on display (Swat, Modern in Nato Camo, and WWII w/ Thompson) but they were small - too small to mix in with other lines, and the only articulation was at the shoulder. They were a big let-down. Detail was great but you couldn't get more than one of each.....And there was NO SIGN OF THE WESTERN LINE. What a joke - they hyped it up and didn't even break out a stage coach or Cowboy. Nothing!
Granted this was Sunday which is for guests and some of the booths might not have been showing everything, but I would have lost all faith in the hobby if not for 21st.