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martin goddard Sponsoring Member of TMP28 Feb 2020 10:46 a.m. PST

Entoyment store in Poole Dorset hosts the annual "Patrols In The Sudan(PITS)" day.

Saturday 29th February 2020.

You are welcome and invited to come along and even join in if you wish. There are spare forces etc.
The action starts at 10am and goes on until about 5pm.
Typical force is 30 bases of figures played on a 5x3 table.
Saturday's games will be using 15mm figures.


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thanks
martin

martin goddard Sponsoring Member of TMP01 Mar 2020 3:23 a.m. PST

Great day. 10 participants. Thanks to Entoyment for the catering, tables etc. Thanks to Stewart for organising it.
I think the dervishes won more games than the Anglo- Egyptians?
Not sure if there are any pictures as we all got a bit involved in scouting and ambushing!

I will announce he next games day a bit more in advance, so that folk can make plans to attend (or not).


martin

Noll C05 Mar 2020 2:25 a.m. PST

Dash it, old bean. Had I but known in time I'd have been there, especially as my scouting for local opponents has not yet discovered the bounders.

Jolly well hope that 'annual' does not mean every 29th Feb, what?

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