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Nottingham's Warlord Games: Historical Gaming Revolution

Warlord Games: Revolutionizing Historical Gaming in Nottingham Warlord Games, founded by former Games Workshop employees, has become a powerhouse in historical gaming, with their top-selling game Bolt Action. Starting from a small idea, theyve grown steadily for 18 years, crafting detailed miniatures and solid rules based on real history. Their Nottingham warehouse produces hundreds of thousands of miniatures annually using eco-friendly resin. Warlord Games not only provides entertainment but also sparks real interest in history, publishing research to encourage further exploration. With plans for expansion in the UK and US, theyre set to reach even more history enthusiasts. Checkout Solipillow.com

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