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Medieval Britain Descends into War With Wofun’s New range from Peter Dennis

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I am a massive fan of both Peter Dennis' paper soldiers and the acrylic versions from Wofun Games and they have recently released the latest in their line of Peter Dennis Signature Collection, this time they are visiting Medieval Britain with a starter game and expanded range of add-on units.

Antediluvian Miniatures Show Of New Islemen & Kerns From Paul Hick

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Antediluvian Miniatures have been showing off three new packs of medieval miniatures from the ineffable Paul Hicks. These Islemen and Kerns add into their existing range for thirteenth century Scots and Irish perfect for the Wars of the Bruce and one pack, in particular, may be hauntingly familiar to you. 

Cult Of Games XLBS: Captain Gerry Needs A Uniform & Warren Longer Legs!

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Another week has come and gone and all that remains are memories and of course the progress of our hobby, and yours. So join our social outcasts as they take a meander through the last seven days of hobby.

Cult Of Games XLBS: Badger King

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It's Easter Sunday and time to kick back, put your feet up and consume all the chocolate you can before breakfast and join us as we get into a bit of hobby, both the teams and the greater OTTer community.

New Barons’ War Reinforcements Coming To Kickstarter

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If you saw the astoundingly successful campaign run by Andy Hobday for the first Barons' War Kickstarter then you will already be primed for some of what is to follow.

Claymore Castings Get Ready To Loose English Bowmen

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Claymore Castings has previewed eight new English longbowmen for release in December. These will be released in two packs of four to supplement the two existing packs of archers 

Let’s Play: Joan Of Arc – Battle Of Crécy

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Az from Mythic Games joins Gerry and Justin in the studio for another battle in Joan of Arc.

Direct Desert Deliveries In Caravan

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1300 A.D., Western Africa — the desire for goods such as ivory in Europe drives the development of many trade routes here, with caravans of camels delivering goods across the desert landscape.

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