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yarkshire gamer | 24 Nov 2021 10:16 a.m. PST |
Welcome to Episode 18 and today we have saved on jet fuel and stayed in North America for todays guest who is Curt Campbell. Curt lives in Canada and has an excellent Hobby Blog called Analogue Hobbies.
Each year for the last 12 years Curt has run a Painting Challenge over the Northern Hemisphere Winter Months (20 Dec to 20 Mar). Painters from all over the world have gathered together in a virtual Art Studio every year to encourage each other to make an big hole in their Lead (and plastic) mountains.
As always the chat is full of the usual features, the Big Game chat, the Quiz and the new feature Wargames Room 101 gets a new entry.
Link to the episode below or just type Yarkshire Gamer into any Podcast Host and you'll find it. link I hope to have a couple of episodes out in December so stay tuned, until then Sithee Regards Ken The Yarkshire Gamer |
olicana | 24 Nov 2021 11:19 a.m. PST |
Jet setter. Aye Lad, good to see it's all still champagne and caviar up north. James |
Little Red | 24 Nov 2021 12:56 p.m. PST |
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