Support your local hobby shop whenever possible! Yes, the Internet will always be cheaper, but you can't browse, pick up the box and tote it to feel the quality, talk to the trader and other customers to get a feel for what's out and what's new and what suits your playing style and what should be avoided. Once you've done all that, and you're standing there having travelled there and parked the car, paying a bit extra to cover the overheads is nothing. Travelling all the way home again and remembering to order what you just saw on a cheap website just to save a couple of quid is a churlish waste of your time and energy - let the local shop live a...
Read moreThis is a quaint, little dark store full of mystery and charm. set in an ancient historical shop on a protected street set in cobbles. Inside its lit well enough to see and browse, yet has a dark moody feel and has this strange/good smell you only get when inside old stone buildings like castles and such. last time I got that feeling I was at Norwich castle in the dungeon area
Fantastic customer service and banter, lovely alterative cast minitures in 28 mm and 15 mm and so much more. Its a little treasure I enjoy visiting once...
Read moreThe Games Room is that fabled unicorn - a long standing, quirky games supply shop that operates from a medieval street that has featured as a location in the films Stardust and Jingle Jangle. It is the sort of business that would not be out of place on Diagon Alley or an urban fantasy novel. It lands heavily on board games, but has a wide range of RPG rulesets, die...
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