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Going down the hallway, past the manufacturing room where the resin parts are cast, I find myself in the long, bookshelved workshop of the company.

Brent in his workshop

This crowded room is a hive of company activity. This is where Brent designs his models and carves his masters. The giant worktable doubles as a wargaming surface for the local club. The bookshelves hold Brent's game collection, while another set of shelves displays a portion of his miniatures collection.

This brings me to the end of my tour of Wargame Ruins. Unfortunately, I couldn't stay for a game, but had to keep moving on down the road...

One Last Question: What's coming along next from Wargame Ruins? "Plans for the future include 25-30mm scale models for WWII games, more Pirate ships, and of course more 15-20mm buildings as well," says Brent.

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