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BoW loves the Mantic Underpants!!!!!!
I was all for the cheeleader, until she started speaking. . .
I was taken by surprise with the accent as well. also I’m a United fan so high speed cam would have clearly shown shiver travelling up my spine lol 😉
I wonder, if I win the Dreadball championship, will I get a matching outfit like them?
I had look around the KR stand and managed to completely miss the furniture. Any idea how much it costs?
Hmmm… Was that a shot of the teraton dreadball team in there for a second? Very exciting 😀
Really enjoyed all the Salute tour videos, great job guys.
Super impressed with all these videos. A stellar performance by Warren (how did he remember those names? How did he keep up the energy?) and top notch editing by Justin. Thank you so much! As someone in Canada, there’s no way I’d ever experience a U.K. wargaming event like this without your vids. Three thumbs up!
Three great videos guys.
Was that Justin’s twin I saw when you were a Blight Wheel stand.
Great coverage, guys.
I’m now going to go weep about the lack of such cool events in my area.
A couple of things caught my eye in this one (and it was another great video).
The blightwheel stuff, and deadzone.
In particular the scenery aspect of deadzone, its very much a reimagining of the necromunda plastic bulkhead system, and I hope the rules are of a similar vein to be honest, I still ti this day rate necromunda as the best sci fi miniature game I’ve ever played.
Warren? did you lay your head on Jake’s shoulder?… Really?. Justin will be upset. I don’t understand the comments about the girls accent? what’s that mean? The other girl sounded like she was from the US. Was she?
OMG!!! I WANT TO MOVE TO THE UK!!! Gaming there is so so so so much bigger then the US..
I just watched the video for the Dreadball champs. Amazing how attractive Dreadball players are! Thanks for the scoop Warren.
Great videos – but you missed my Salute highlight – 7TV from Crooked Dice – great participation game (even if my son annihilated me!) great stall & fun minis – show them some live next time…
That should be ‘show them some LOVE’ – my typing is shocking (I have a case of mini-painting-finger-cramp)