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Yearly Members Fee Regulars to the club can choose to pay a straight, one off payment of £11.50 for the year, and then pay just £3.50 each Gaming Day (as opposed to £4.50, a saving of £4.00 a year) new members wishing to make use of this offer talk to Dave £8.00 members fee and £3.50 for the day. So that’s £11.50 total. Then just £3.50 (For each other Gaming day) Contact the Grunt and the Club: The Grunt Contains: Dates for this Year 40K in 40 Minutes Real World 40K Bug Spray Required… Exterminatus Imminent.. Thought for the day… Titan Members fee’s Issue 62 October 20th 2012

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Page 1: Contact the Grunt and the Club€¦ · So that’s £11.50 total. Then just £3.50 (For each other Gaming day) Contact the Grunt and the Club: The Grunt Contains: Dates for this Year

Yearly Members Fee Regulars to the club can choose to pay a straight, one off payment of £11.50 for the year, and then pay just £3.50 each Gaming Day

(as opposed to £4.50, a saving of £4.00 a year) new members wishing to make use of this offer talk to Dave

£8.00 members fee and £3.50 for the day. So that’s £11.50 total. Then just £3.50 (For each other Gaming day)

Contact the Grunt and the Club:

The Grunt Contains:

Dates for this Year

40K in 40 Minutes

Real World 40K

Bug Spray Required…

Exterminatus Imminent..

Thought for the day…

Titan

Members fee’s

Issue 62 October 20th

2012

Page 2: Contact the Grunt and the Club€¦ · So that’s £11.50 total. Then just £3.50 (For each other Gaming day) Contact the Grunt and the Club: The Grunt Contains: Dates for this Year

Veterans Nights Oct 28th Nov 11th & 25th

Dates for this Year Gaming Days

Nov 17th

Real World 40K

40K in 40 Minutes Next month is Calnes annual 40K in 40 minutes tournament—if you want to enter then it couldn't be simpler! Turn up to Novembers gaming day with a 500pt list (written legibly, with points costs included) conforming to the below restrictions, your codex and your models. - Your list MUST include 1 Troops choice - Your list may include: - 0-1 HQ choices, 0-2 Elites choices, 0-3 extra troops choices, 0-2 Fast Attack choices and 0-1 HQ choices - No model may have more than 2 wounds unless it has the “Swarm” special rule - No model may have better than a 3+ armour save - No special characters are allowed (a special character is ANY named or unique char-acter!!) - No vehicle may have greater than 33 Armour (calculated by adding front, side and rear values together) - No allies or fortifications may be used (this is a small meeting engagement between 2 scouting forces, who would NOT have access to bastions and such like!)

Thought for the Day: Hope is the beginning of unhappiness.

Bug Spray Required: The Hierophant Challenge

Do YOU relish a challenge in your games of Warhammer 40,000? Do you enjoy braving the odds, strategising and planning, then coming back and hav-ing another go, and another? Then I have just the challenge for you! You get 1,250pts to spend on whatever you want (try to keep it all the same codex if you can) - No force organisation chart will be in place, the only stipu-lation is that it must be WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get). Feel free to team up with one (or more) of your mates (try to keep in line with the allies chart for this part), splitting the points in a more or less equal way. Your Opponent - A Tyranid Hierophant Bio Titan, without backup or support. Table is 4’ x 4’, with a 12” deployment zone. Are YOU man enough to try it? Talk to Tom (The Tyranid Guy - You know, the one with the God-Damned Hierophant with him….)

40K Campaign The 40k campaign is taking a new and interesting turn—having decided that the situation in the war-torn sector has become untenable for the Imperium, the Inquisition has started involving itself in the fighting in a…. Terminal manner, singling out the most troublesome worlds and virus bombing them into oblivion—the act of “Exterminatus” What this means for you, the intrepid 40K campaigners out there, is thusly: If Scott (our resident Inquisition player) challenges you to a 40k campaign game, you MUST accept (not necessarily immediately—you can finish any games or activities you are already engaged in), and play a game, up to the highest points value available to you. If you win, then you are fine and dandy (but do not gain a new territory). If you lose though, any one of your territories is lost, and will be PERMENANTLY un-inhabitable by anyone—such is the power wielded by the agents of the Inquisition.