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Lord Hill14 Sep 2014 2:13 a.m. PST

If anyone lives nearby I recommend you visit the Museum of St Albans (the one on Hatfield road, not the Roman one) where there is currently a temporary WW1 exhibition. I popped in yesterday and was delighted to find two massive cracking WW1 28mm displays, one showing a 1914 scenario and another showing a later tank game.
Sorry – didn't have my camera! Maybe someone else can provide some pics?

John Dixon15 Sep 2014 3:33 p.m. PST

This display was put on by myself and Peter Day from the Black Wolf Club in Hitchin, unfortunately just for the day at the kind invite of the museum. I will try and post some pictures this week. Glad you liked the display !

Lord Hill22 Sep 2014 12:06 p.m. PST

Hey John! I thought that whoever had done the displays might see my post! I only do Napoleonics so don't know much about WW1 figs etc. but really liked your layout and beautiful painting.All the best
Martin (the chap who recognised the Airfix casualty!)

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