"Ion Age: Patrol Angis offers end 1st June" Topic
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Gavin Syme GBS | 28 May 2015 5:09 a.m. PST |
Patrol Angis pre-order offers end 1st June! Are you interested in my latest work? Patrol Angis is a skirmish level space opera 15mm wargame title which comes as a book with free unique miniature or a game pack also with the unique miniature. Pre-Order offers of 15% off release price end at about 9am GMT 1st June 2015 so you only have a couple of days to place your order. Its a great read and the first book in a planned series the second of which is already being worked upon. Click through to read all about the book and the game set and thank you for your time and your custom. Website: link Blog: link GBS theionage.com |
Bran Flayk | 28 May 2015 5:49 a.m. PST |
I've already pre-ordered a copy of this. Will there eventually be army lists covering all available models/factions from the Ion Age site? (And if so, how will they be made available?). |
Gavin Syme GBS | 28 May 2015 11:33 a.m. PST |
Eventually yes. Army lists will be published for free in the near future for Shia Khan and for Planetary Militia to cover the models. These will work with Patrol Angis until the book series catches up. They will be PDF's hosted on the Ion Age blog and advertised. GBS theionage.com |
Bran Flayk | 03 Jun 2015 7:41 a.m. PST |
Mine turned up in the post yesterday. Like what I've read so far. I'll be keeping an eye out for the movement trays that were mentioned, they look like quite a good way to organise forces. |
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