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Meet the stars of Robot Wars on Wednesday 31 May 3pm-5pm at Guildford Library

Guildford Makerspace presents the stars of TV's Robot Wars:

Team Legion and their robots Sabretooth.

Meet the team.

Find out how the Robot was built and view exclusive footage of the action.

This event is suitable for ages 9+.

Book on Eventbrite to secure your space!

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