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Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut





Congrats to all the participated that in the MuGu games Bolt Action event today!
Special thanks to Brady Dykgraaf for running to store today and Mike Doran for providing us a fantastic venue to play at!
It was a very hard fought close battle.

Team Axis claimed victory on this day! It was an up hill battle for the Axis they started off slow in the first round but came back to claim victory! Axis had W 7 D 3 L 5

Best Axis general was Mason Moore with SS late war Germans!

Best Allied General was Chris Pearson with his Burma themed Brit list Chindits!

Best Minor Power was Bob Bob Meints. With Romanians!

Best painted in a very split and close vote to Mark Fritts for DAK army.


Honorable mention to Dexter Wallis coming all the way from Chicago he lead the Axis to victory!


A big thank you to Kegan For making kick ass trophies and to Abraham Eliu Marquez for making great terrain!
The terrain fund is @ 65$ and will go towards a winter table.


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Pic of some games played.



















   
Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut





hey, anmazing tables! just a quick question, second picture down, top centre building, rather larger then the others. any idea what its from? looks great from the birds eye view
   
 
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