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Warspite104 Mar 2022 7:03 a.m. PST

I willl be at the Hammerhead show at Newark in the UK tomorrow.

I will be on David Lanchester's books stall and will have copies of Bills, Bows and Bloodshed 2.2 with me. There are now two NEW army lists – for England and France 1415 to 1430 – so if you already have a set of the rules please swing by for the new free updates.

I have also just received some of the new Peter Pig 15mm Wars of the Roses billmen and I will post a review next week. They are very crisp.

Barry Slemmings

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