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Weekender: Our Gift Guide For A Happy Hobbyist

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We're delving into some awesome gift ideas for the hobbyist and gamer in your life plus much more!

Step Into PWORK Paper Wargames’ Future Combat Plaza

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PWORK Paper Wargames have a new terrain mat available that will either set your battles in the far future or an Apple store. Step out into the Combat Plaza.

Battle In An Idyllic Valley Thanks To PWork’s Mats

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Lush grasslands and well worn paths are a staple of our Fantasy gaming tables and the new Valley by PWork would fit in nicely with that idyllic landscape!

PWork Set Up A Mat For Modern Warfare Tactical Insertion

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If you're going to be picking up some of these highly popular modern warfare tabletop games then you might need a high-tech facility to raid.

PWORK Take You To A Meka Desert With New Mat

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PWORK have another mat for you to consider for your Sci-Fi adventures. The latest is their Meka Desert which makes me think of the wild open plains where an Ork army might battle it out atop wild contraptions.

Explore The Rebel Sector With PWork’s New Terrain Mat

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PWork have added another mat to their collection for those of you who like heading out into the depths of space. Here we have their new Rebel Sector.

Pwork Brings Us A New Mat Out Of The Cold For Frostgrave

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Pwork Paper Wargames has added a spectacular gaming mat to their collection with one specifically for Frostgrave.

P-Works Have Laid Down An Industrial Ruins Mat

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Fighting over industrial complexes is something that works with modern and Sci-Fi games so this new Mat from P-Works would work nicely for both. The Industrial Ruins Mat features a beat down and ramshackle looking landscape for you to fight over...

Fight On A Lifeless Land As PWork Head To A Desolate Play Mat

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PWORK have added another PVC gaming mat to their collection and this time it is focused on a Lifeless Planet which churns with strange swampy ichor and foul smelling gases. See what you think of the mat below...

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