A reminder that we're at Broadside in Gillingham on Saturday (that's the Kentish Gillingham, not one of the others). We've managed to replenish our show stocks back up to reasonable levels (certainly more than we thought likely) but you still have an opportunity to put in an order for collection at the show. This is especially necessary if you want to buy individual spaceships, Imperial Skies models, or 6mm vehicles/buildings, since our show stock for those ranges is limited to fleet/army/company/detachment packs

We, of course, will have the new 28mm sci-fi range with us, including some more figures that you haven't seen yet and that won't be on the website for a week or two, so you have a chance to get in early.

Stargrave players can also get their hands on the new Death Vector supplement from us at a discount. It's a long story not worth telling here, but we've ended up with half-a-dozen surplus copies. We'll be selling these at £16.00 GBP (against the RRP of £20.00 GBP) and, what's even better, the profits from the sale of them will go towards our ongoing Macmillan charity fundraising.

The Werelords are putting on 6mm Hammer's Slammers game – this will be right in front of our stand, just inside the entrance to the hall. Tony has been putting a lot of effort into a new set of scenery based around our Agricultural Colony buildings. And he's created a whole new bunch of new designs specifically for this layout, which we'll be releasing at the show. You also get the chance to watch the Crucible rules in action and ask questions of the chap who wrote them.

And finally – Maidstone Wargames Society, the club to which we both belong, are running their Battlezone game, the recreation of the classic 80s video game, based on the What a Tanker! rules.
