Evening all.

Its been a bit quiet of late about the Oldhammer Weekend here in the UK. Some of you will know that there was a slight spanner in the works when the Ansell family found that they needed to relocate the Wargames Foundry, our venue. However, they are committed to helping us with our event and are planning to accommodate us at Neward, not far from Stoke Hall, the Ansell family home. 

Here is what Marcus has to say. 

"With regard to the actual event: we  are happy to go along with pretty much anything you want. The new Foundry premises are not far away from Stoke Hall, so we will be better able to feed you than in the past. We can do breakfast, lunch and/or  a choice of hot dinners according to your preference. We regularly feed over 100 people on our Wars of the Roses tours and have very much better kitchen facilities here in East Stoke than at our old factory.
We assume that you would also like a bar. We also have plenty of free and very safe parking on our own lane right next to the new Foundry.


We can provide tables, terrain and space for wargaming. If you have any particular requirements, let us know and we will most likely be able to accommodate you! We hope to display significantly more old Citadel models from my Father's collection than we have managed previously.



Here is a link to the timetable of the excellent bus route between Nottingham, East Stoke and Newark

http://www.marshallscoaches.co.uk/links/newark-farndon-coneygrey-saxondale-radcliffe-trentbridge-nottingham-bus.pdf


If you are coming from Nottingham, the best place to catch a bus from Nottingham to East Stoke is just off the Square: right outside the Games Workshop Shop on Friar Lane. Buses run every hour and the journey from Friar Lane to East Stoke takes 35 minutes. Get off the bus and turn left up School Lane. After a while you will pass the gates of Stoke Hall, keep  on going past the church under the bridge and you will find another pair of big gates on your right. We will have put a Foundry sign on the gates by then.



Turn right and head on through the gates and up the drive. To the left you will see the majestic floodplain of the River Trent, to the right you will see a mediaeval church. Foundry is housed through the great big blue doors immediately ahead: we will be putting photos up of our progress installing Foundry in its new home on our website. It's likely that work will still be going on when you get here: but we're sure that it won't cause any problems. You might find it interesting to see our ongoing building work.

In the unlikely event that you've find yourselves lost on the way in, don't hesitate to give us a call!


Here is our Google maps address:



https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir//53.0427964,-0.8863286/@53.0423262,-0.8853926,15z/data=!4m4!4m3!1m0!1m0!3e0



If you are eating in Newark in the evening we recommend the All Spice Indian restaurant (tell them I sent you) and the Castle pub. They are both next to Newark Castle.



Best Western is highly regarded for accommodation.



If you are arriving on the Friday, there's no reason why you shouldn't head over to Foundry at whatever time of the day you fancy. If we are prewarned we will be able to organise food. If you are arriving early and have troops you could even have a game on our tables. We will remain open on the Friday evening if there is sufficient interest.



It will be really good if you (one, some or all of you!) could give me a call at some point to talk about any particular plans or requirements we might help you with, and ask any questions that you might have. 



Cheers: and apologies again



Marcus Ansell



PS



If any Oldhammerers actually live in the Newark area, we would be very grateful if they fancied helping us to move into our new premises. Also, if there are any computer guys based round here who would like to lend a hand with the development of our website, we would be very happy to meet them."


That leaves me with a question. What do you want from your Oldhammer Day? I am happy to talk to Marcus and arrange details as I feel that only having one or two people doing the arranging will result in fewer (hopefully) mix ups and cross lines. 

So if you are planning a game, require tables, scenery or any other information please let me know here, or on the Facebook version of this post. Thanks. remember, this is a FREE event with zero budget. Nor is a tournament, so don't expect any of that nonsense from us. 

I am more than willing to organise another Chaos Warbands Realm of Chaos battle if there is sufficient interest too. 

So get in touch! 




Additionally, I have recently been in communication with a chap called Darren Smith. He is very interested in researching the old Arcane Armorials competition carried through a number of publications in the mid '80s. Here's what he had to say.

"I have been asking for help in regards to that pesky competition WD ran for a shield and banner design. Anyway I've been bidding on plenty of WD on Ebay and have managed to get my hands on a few which contain entries for said competition. So far I've found the actual competition in WD100 and entries in both WD 102 & 104 but still no winners !!!
On a completely different subject I thought I'd send you a picture (at the top of this post) of my attempt at converting a dwarf into the classic Prince Gomrund Tallhelm as seen in the Citadel Combat Cards."

Can you help?

Orlygg.