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New Lincoln gaming club launches Warhammer 40,000 ‘Slow Grow’ league — and locals are already buzzing

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New Lincoln gaming club launches Warhammer 40,000 ‘Slow Grow’ league — and locals are already buzzing
A new gaming club has launched in Lincoln, introducing a Warhammer 40,000 “Slow Grow” league aimed at helping players build their armies and skills over time. Organisers said the format is designed to be welcoming to newcomers as well as experienced hobbyists, with games starting at lower points values and increasing in stages. They added that the league will follow published game rules and any additional event guidance will be shared with participants in advance. The club said it will provide a structured way for local players to meet, play regular matches and take part in a friendly competition, while encouraging good sportsmanship and inclusive conduct. Anyone interested in joining has been advised to contact the club directly for confirmed details such as venue, dates, entry requirements and any fees. Games Workshop and Warhammer 40,000 are trademarks of Games Workshop Limited.
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