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Microbiggie25 Oct 2018 7:59 p.m. PST

Included in the mix at Gigahistorical Day are two BIG Blood and Plunder games. Gather your pirate crew and sharpen your cutlass for the fight, both on land and at sea aboard mighty ships. The land game kicks off at 1:00PM, with the sea game following at 6:00PM. See this and more on November 10th at Giga-Bites Cafe!
Its a free all day historical game day. Charity Raffle. Food and beverages on site.
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B&P1 by Mark Luther, on Flickr

BP2 by Mark Luther, on Flickr
bp3 by Mark Luther, on Flickr

bp5 by Mark Luther, on Flickr

bp4 by Mark Luther, on Flickr

And to continue to highlight the incredible beer selection I'd recommend the Second Self Thai Wheat for the sea leg and a ACE Pineapple cider for the land fight.

BPbeer1 by Mark Luther, on Flickr

BPbeer2 by Mark Luther, on Flickr

Mark

Bowman26 Oct 2018 7:28 a.m. PST

Beautiful looking pictures! And yes, I'm including the ones of the cider!

HMS Exeter26 Oct 2018 10:11 a.m. PST

Have the augmented bases been added to better differentiate between various units, or to lower the figure's center of gravity for enhanced stability?…or both?

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