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Warlord Games - The Tour

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Re: Warlord Games - The Tour

Postby Stuart » Sun Apr 01, 2012 6:06 pm

shadegate wrote:That plug socket looks like it's been busy!


I thought that, but it must be safe as they've got their NICEIC on show above the pike and shot cover art! (that's sad isn't it that I noticed that first before the Albion Triumphant!) great photos, I wonder if I go down with a case of biscuits / cakes (seeing as I work for a cash & carry), if they'll let me in?!
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Re: Warlord Games - The Tour

Postby Invisible officer » Sun Apr 01, 2012 6:10 pm

A great photo tour. Thank you for posting.

But I must confess that some of my childish ideas about the Warlord Miniatures being made in something like Santa's workshop are cruelly destroyed. :cry:
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Re: Warlord Games - The Tour

Postby grant » Sun Apr 01, 2012 6:21 pm

Invisible officer wrote:A great photo tour. Thank you for posting.

But I must confess that some of my childish ideas about the Warlord Miniatures being made in something like Santa's workshop are cruelly destroyed. :cry:


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Re: Warlord Games - The Tour

Postby Correus » Sun Apr 01, 2012 6:26 pm

grant wrote:If you spot the pike & Shotte standard bearer, to the left is the Albion Triumphant pic.


Okay - I saw that and figured it would be for a Napoleonic rule book. I guess the 'Albion' part threw me. When I think 'Albion' I think pre-medieval England and that made me think "hmmm, isn't that what HC is for?".
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Re: Warlord Games - The Tour

Postby SteveMorgan » Mon Apr 02, 2012 1:01 pm

Hi Stuart

It was our pleasure to show you round, any time you want to pop back in with more Japanese snacks, feel free :)

You managed to catch me on a rare 'non-pirate' day; has to be done sometimes (the hair can be a little off putting for certain trade accounts).

Any other would-be visitors now face the challenge of improving on your biscuit quota!

Cheers

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Re: Warlord Games - The Tour

Postby Kristen@WarlordGames » Mon Apr 02, 2012 1:33 pm

Hi Stuart!

It was great to meet you, thank you so much for taking time out of your long-awaited trip back to the UK to come and see us!

Having seen your pictures, it *is* a little unnerving how much you resemble both Messrs. Priestley and Cavatore. :shock:

When next you return, the door is always open and the kettle is always on.

Cheerio,
Kristen

PS. What Steve isn't telling you is that he's only a mild-mannered Sales Manager Pirate by day. By night, he is a god-like superbeing. I have proof.

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Re: Warlord Games - The Tour

Postby grant » Mon Apr 02, 2012 1:40 pm

I had my suspicions! :lol:
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Re: Warlord Games - The Tour

Postby Deadmanwade » Mon Apr 02, 2012 2:27 pm

I should tell people that the Warlord staff are more than generous with their cups of tea/coffee, unlike that other gaming place down the road which makes you pay for drinks..... :lol:
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Re: Warlord Games - The Tour

Postby redben » Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:30 pm

SteveMorgan wrote:Hi Stuart

It was our pleasure to show you round, any time you want to pop back in with more Japanese snacks, feel free :)

You managed to catch me on a rare 'non-pirate' day; has to be done sometimes (the hair can be a little off putting for certain trade accounts).

Any other would-be visitors now face the challenge of improving on your biscuit quota!

Cheers

Steve



How does one arrange a visit and are you open Saturday's or just Mon-Fri?
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