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grimsbywargames writes:

Forgot to add that the url for Naval Gallery has changed to:

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Jason


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grimsbywargames of the Grimsby Wargames Society writes:

Two more galleries have been added to the website. Uploaded on the 6th May, in fact. They are:

Close-up of some British Dragoons. Painted by Mark Alcock.
Refght of the Battle of Almanza - 25th April 1707
The photos in this gallery are by myself and Paul Robinson, who also organised the game. Links to both our blogs which contain the game reports are also on that gallery.
Naval War of the Spanish Succession
Photos by myself. Ships owned and painted by Steve Mercer.
The Spanish ship Rayo at the forefront of the Spanish Attack

At present, our gallery section is going through an overhaul. Click on the links above to view them. To view the other galleries, go here.

As part of my new plans for the website, I am looking for Rapid Fire! photos. They will be galleried as the others above. I am also looking for captions to go with them, and game reports of those RF2 games. Game reports can be sent to me, or links to those reports can be emailed to myself. The photos can also be either emailed to me, or a link sent to me as to their location (preferably with some sort of description). Photos of these games do not have to be scenario-based, though I would certainly appreciate photos of games of scenarios used in the RF rulebooks and campaign guides. These special RF galleries will be linked to from our dedicated Rapid Fire! page.

In addition, if any of these games featured in those photos are using either the British Tommies or Classic German Infantry 1943-45 from Valiant Miniatures, then that would be great! Those figure boxes from Valiant were designed specifically with Rapid Fire! in mind. So, no matter where you are in the world, just email me at gywar@yahoo.co.uk with your photos, game reports, links and details.

In the next few weeks, I plan to announce the rest of my plans for the website. Before Partizan, anyway. Myself and others from Grimsby are planning to go to it. I'm looking forward to it. It will be my first time to that show.

Many Thanks!

My Blog: grantsgrimsbygames.blogspot.com

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