Lead belt (wargaming)

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title: Lead belt (wargaming)
text: The lead belt is a name given to part of the English East Midlands, including Nottingham, because of the number of wargames manufacturers based there. A key factor is the location of Games Workshop, the biggest wargames miniature manufacturer in the world. Games Workshop was brought to Nottingham by Bryan Ansell in the early 1980s. Ansell had previously founded Citadel Miniatures at Newark, Nottinghamshire in 1979. Many former Games Workshop staff have gone on to found other manufacturers in the
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description: Part of the English East Midlands
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_belt_(wargaming)
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date modified: 2023-03-22T01:22:59Z
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