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Welcome to the club Jerome! I'd be happy to give you a game of Fantasy.
(02-05-2014, 05:54 PM)jjakaalbinoboy Wrote: [ -> ]Welcome to the club Jerome! I'd be happy to give you a game of Fantasy.

Hi Jerome, We have about 20 members active with WFB so you shouldn't have a problem finding some games. Welcome!
(01-05-2014, 06:07 PM)Jerome Wrote: [ -> ]Hi I am Jerome and i'm from Bromsgrove. I have recently got into wargaming but have never had a game as yet. I would like to come along some time and learn the rules and have a game or two.

I am currently painting up a WFB Vampire Counts army and I have just ordered a Pike and Shotte Battalia. Is there anyone else at the club who is into ECW gaming?

Cheers for letting me into the site.

I would be happy to give you an intro game of Fantasy. Never played any civil war games but would be up for trying some out. Dan
Hi Everyone.

Just discovered you as Stuart`s lads race at my Scalextric club at Studley. I will nip in tonight or next week and say "Hi !"

I am an historical wargamer. I started the hobby thirty years ago whilst serving in the army. I was a Tank commander on Challenger main battle tank and a Senior Gunnery Instructor at the Gunnery School, Lulworth. Besides running my Scalextric circuit I am a Battlefield Guide, organising trips to Europe and mainly covering D Day and the Normandy campaign and Operation Market garden. I also lecture and assist in research areas for Television and Film makers.

On my wargames CV I would highlight previously being a manufacturer (Britannia Miniatures) and I created and organised two wargames shows - still going strong - Battlegroup South at the Tank Museum and Battlegroup North at Elvington.

Periods I play and own large collections , always for both sides, including 15mm ECW, 28mm AWI and Napoleonic Peninsular and masses of 20mm WW2 . I have recently completed a set of rules for Plains Wars in 28mm .This is a card driven system , fast and furious and lots of fun. I am currently working on 28mm Great War ( limited to 1914) and 28mm Zulu War ( I have already covered this years ago in 20mm but love the Empress Mins figures).

For the last twenty years I have been wargaming in my garden in my workshop, 26 feet by 16 feet `Man Cave`. Will pop up some piccies.

My attitude to the hobby is non competitive, helpful where I can be and love the banter and social side of this great hobby. I don't understand apathy in the hobby which is why I left Earlswood club some years ago. I believe in the strengths that a club can utilise to enjoy this awesome hobby and I will help anyone .
Hi Jon - glad you found us! Great chatting to you last night, and hope you can make it along soon.

Cheers
Stu.
Thanks Stu - hope to nip in tonight.
(17-06-2014, 01:56 PM)DAGGER Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks Stu - hope to nip in tonight.

A big welcome to you.

John B
Hi DAGGER,
Welcome aboard.
Look forward to meeting you and having a bash.
Have you played any Bolt Action?

I too have a (more modest) man cave 12 x 12 'The Retreat' at the bottom of the garden. I originally built it as Summerhouse/Office, but it is increadible how quickly those shelves and book cases get filled up with armies and wargaming 'stuff' and once you have a 6 x 4 gaming table set-up well, it's all over apart from rolling some dice...

Cheers
Paul
Hiya Paul

Cheers for the welcome - much appreciated. I haven't tried Bolt Action but happy to give it a go. Have worked on and completed a set of WW2 rules that work at different levels and been playing them with my mate Spike over the last ten years. Some cracking games.
Cheers John
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