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Scarab Miniatures Ltd12 Sep 2016 8:58 a.m. PST

Scarab Miniatures will be hosting a Great War Battle Day on Sunday October 16. Main themes The Somme and Verdun.

Full details here link

Tickets here link the entry price includes lunch and a free miniature

Several games already booked in for people to join in with (Somme and Verdun games, plus Wings of War/ Glory) and it would be terrific to see more games (and particularity a Naval game) – all scales and rule systems welcome

So if you don't have an army or force, there should be something you can join in with.

Anyway please visit the link and read the file/ view the pictures of previous events for more information

thank you

Rob Broom
scarabminiatures.com

Scarab Miniatures Ltd03 Oct 2016 10:56 a.m. PST

Further update

Following some requests we are expanding the theme to cover the Great War, and now included will be 'Bolt to the Meuse' a September 1914 series of scenarios using Bolt Action

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