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Matt Adlard28 Apr 2013 4:36 a.m. PST

For anyone interested in this new system will be pleased to discover that their is now a free open day gaining session, Organised and running at the factory shop of Wargames Foundry, located in Nottingham. wargamesfoundry.com


Foundry Arena is the start of the new manager Marcus Ansell's* open attitude to making use of the gaming tables and space they have on the shop floor and a friendly attitude towards gamers what ever the system or style played.


God of battles drop in gaming days will be running on the first Saturday of each month, so, 6th May, 4th June, 1st July, 6th August, 3rd September etc.

This is a drop in and try, play or just watch the game, bring some fantasy mini's, or borrow one from one of the players or Foundry.

If you have a game you want to run and need space and a table then drop them a line

Free entry, gaming and tea/coffee and biscuits..


*Yes Ansell as in Brian Ansell ex–owner of Games workshop's, son.

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