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Nottingham, UK

http://www.leftlion.co.uk/articles.cfm/title/games-workshop/id/6252#.Unkz_ic4RA1

I thought some people might find it interesting, it was written in the latest eddition of the bi-monthly publication along side an interview with John Blanche, who also produced a fantastic cover for the magazine.
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John Blanche Left Lion Issue 55

Made in gb
Long-Range Land Speeder Pilot





Nottingham, UK

Just as a bit of backgroung, Left Lion is a free bi-monthly arts and culture magazine. the whole thing is non proffit and often made up of work submitted by students and writers hoping to get their first article published. The set up really was for the interview with John blanche, which i think is elsewhere online and is very interesting.

As you probably know GW are VERY strongly against being involved with any kind of outside press, so it was good to have an outside perspective.
 
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