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unknown member of Battlefront Miniatures writes:

The North American Battlefront Miniatures office was very excited about getting their hands on the Blood, Guts, and Glory book for two reasons.

Blood, Guts & Glory

The first reason was we were very anxious to see the new American lists and how the late-war tanks were going to be improved.

The second reason was we wanted to use the Tank Aces campaign as a great excuse to build and collect some new forces. We created a lunchtime league and for the first week we busily assembled and prepared our tanks for battle.

Over the league's remaining weeks, we played the three-round campaign and continued to work on our tanks, so in the end, we had a fully painted, 900-point force, and quite a few more Version Three games under our belts.

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