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Brass birmingham pre order
Brass birmingham pre order






brass birmingham pre order

We often see deliveries in Brisbane locations take 2 business days.įor international orders it is typically 9-26 days but we have seen this extend out to 35 days to some countries. Shipping drop offs and pickups are also Monday to Friday.įor domestic shipping Australia Post typically delivers within 5 business days. Our business operates Monday to Friday but we try and answer questions from the online chat outside business hours if able to do so. All items on our store listed as In-Stock are already printed and ready for packing, final QA, and shipment. If you have purchased a Pre-Order item (stated in the item name), our processing time is typically 5-10 business days as we need to print your order.

brass birmingham pre order

It takes us 1-2 business days to process your order. For those in the European union, and in Brazil you may be contacted by customs for processing of your item. All our products are zero-rated for tax for international orders. Please note that customs tariffs, taxes or import duties on arrival at the destination country are the sole responsibility of the customer. If your country is not available at checkout, please contact us and we can confirm.

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Unfortunately there are certain countries we cannot ship to due to customs regulations. All shipments will be provided with a tracking number and insured with the carrier up to $100 For international orders, shipping costs are calculated at checkout. We use Australia Post for our international postage which typically have a 9 to 26 day delivery timeframe. Due to high prices on shipping of board games we typically do not ship these internationally. We ship Internationally to most locations (Europe, US, Canada, South America, Singapore, Oceania) If your country is not listed as an available destination, or you are unable to check out, please reach out to us. This is due to the additional costs associated with P.O. box addresses.Īll shipments will be provided with a tracking number.Ībout P.O. We discount the shipping for you to provide a $10 flat fee for residential addresses, and $15 for P.O. We typically use Australia Post as our primary shipping services in Australia. Boxes)Ĭalculated at checkout for International Orders. Sadly, that won’t be until at least January 2018.Ĭheck out the Kickstarter page and see what you think.Most Countries: Europe, Canada, Oceania, Singapore, America, South America My Brass-loving friend was on this within hours of the Kickstarter going live, and I’m looking forward to seeing it all. Really, if you’re a fan of the game, you can’t go wrong. The game uses the same beautiful updated art that the updated Lancashire has.ĭid you want both? You can get both games in a bundle for $100 US (approximately) + shipping. Brass: Birmingham keeps the old rules, but adds new variations, new actions, along with three new industries (if you were bored with cotton…and really, who wouldn’t be after a while?): Breweries, Potteries, and Manufactured Goods. Yes, you can back the Kickstarter, but instead of updating your well-worn copy of Brass which works fine even if the art is a big turn-off, and instead get a game that’s new even to you. What’s even cooler, and which I wasn’t aware of when I wrote the first post, is that you can get either the new edition of Lancashire or you can get the brand spanking new Brass: Birmingham, the version of it that adds beer! Ok, it’s more than just adding beer, but I could sure use one of those. This is an economic game and it has almost $700,000 (and I wouldn’t be surprised if it blows past $800,000 or even more, with 20 days left to fund). In this new world of Eric Lang and $4 million Kickstarters, maybe that’s considered a bomb. I think that’s what they call a success? I don’t know. At the time of this writing, it was already over $670,000 CDN, with a funding goal of $80,000. This last Easter Monday, the Kickstarter went live, and it’s already going gangbusters. Pictures of the new board, new pieces, new art in general, all looked marvelous. Last week, I showcased the upcoming Kickstarter for the new version of Brass (rechristened Brass: Lancashire) being published by Roxley Games.








Brass birmingham pre order