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Morris Mayhem

Posted on September 7, 2007
Filed Under Miniatures, Hordes, Warmachine |

Big Moz the local pressganger is making one of his regular visits to the store on Sunday 9th September to set the scene for the Warmachine and Hordes players.

Now that the Summer is over and we are back to the more normal routine of weeks at school/college/work we anticipate getting the gaming back on track in a more regular fashion at weekends. To help this out we are going to be seeing the use of th ein store facilities to assist in structured building, painting and playing in the store and Morris has agreed to help out.

For those of you who are unaware a pressganger is a Privateer Press volunteer (that means he does it for love not money) for assisting in organising all things to do with Warmachine and Hordes. Morris is a mine of information for the games and it is well worth us getting together with him to make the most of what the game can offer. This ranges from introductory and tutorial game sessions through to tournaments and campaigns

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2 Responses to “Morris Mayhem”

  1. Mozza on September 20th, 2007 4:50 pm

    Hi guys, Moz here & welcome to the warmachine section!

    As many of you already know, Warmachine / Hordes is a fast paced, adrenaline fueled war game where down right brutalilty has as many uses as tactical brilliance!

    For those of you who like the sound of steam powered robots, magic & guns in equal amounts then Warmachine is probably the game for you.

    If you like the beasts and primal rage that surrounds the Warlocks then Hordes is prolly more yer game.

    If you want to try either for the first time or are a seasoned veteran wishing to test yer mettle, come down to Games Cavern on the 23rd September and I’ll give yer whats coming to yer!

    Mozza, OUT.

  2. Tim Martin on October 4th, 2007 2:21 pm

    Hi Moz, I’m Tim and I live in Kidderminster. Myself and a couple of friends play Warmachine/Hordes and would like to know more about the WM/H events you hold up there. The majority of the events that we hear about are a good 2 hour drive away from us so we seldom get chance to play in them. We did do the Nats this year, came near the bottom but had a good time non the less.

    look for to hearing form you.

    Tim

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