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    somegeezer
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    From Warlord Games’ newsletter today, they’re releasing a mini of Captain Sir Tom Moore with all profits going to the NHS.

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    Sir Tom served in India, Burma and Sumatra during the Second World War, and has become a celebrity in the UK after, at the age of 99, he began to walk laps of his garden in aid of NHS Charities Together. On the morning of his hundredth birthday the total raised by his walk passed £30 million.

    Pick up yours here.

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    crazyredcoat
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    Now that right there looks like a mini that would go very nicely next to my Christopher Lee mini they did a few years back…

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    beccas
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    If he was a metal miniature I’d buy two.

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    somegeezer
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    I quite like the “Warlord resin”, so did buy two ?

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    crazyredcoat
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    I got him with his tank…so with the Tank Commander version of him, I guess that counts as two. 😛

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    @beccas Captain Sir Tom Moore is METAL!!!! … or immortal…. Immortal? …. He’s pretty damn cool for what he’s done

    immortal

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    somegeezer
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    Crikey you’re right. Have they changed that or is my attention to detail worse than I thought? Either way good news.

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    somegeezer
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    Captain Sir Tom arrived today, looking resplendent in fingest metal.

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