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Warren could done with being closer to the guy in the green t-shirt.
Wish I could of been there, hopefully I’ll be well enough next time – ideally we’d like to have a stand there to promote primeval abyssian and manaseth, maybe next time.
On the other side, I really enjoyed all the videos you guys made of Salute – it seems BoW is responsible for me discovering yet more awesome stuff. I never thought id get into historical but Deus Vult looks great – and of course Dropzone Commander looks great too. Appreciate all the hard work and great videos.
Thank you South London Warlords a magnificent show. I certainly did do a lot of looking and purchasing. as you said in the vid it’s great to be able to see and handle before you buy.
I also picked up loads of ideas for future projects.
If anyone could please tell me more about the game shown at 5:21 in this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Uia3BxiRno&feature=player_embedded that would be massively appreciated; organizers, what game was played, anything. I see there were some Homeworld ships used in it and I’m dying to learn more.
Thanks.
WTF, half of my above message just vanished in the process of posting … anyway;
At 5:21 in the bellow video you can see a space battle game and I’m dying to learn more about it; who organized it, what system was played, anything. There were some Homeworld ships used and I’d really like to learn more;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Uia3BxiRno&feature=player_embedded
Thanks