I bought and painted these around five years ago and have never used them in battle. So tyhey have gone on my eBay pile.
What I found amazing was the cost if you bought these new from GW. There are £33 of models here. I think I paid less than £15 (from memory so may not be entirely accurate). That's a 100% inflation rise in five years. Astonishing.
and yet we still buy them all, so they know they can still raise the prices, its a vicious cycle really.
ReplyDeleteOn a side note, check out my blog at: http://forge40k.blogspot.com
I finance the purchase of new minis by selling older ones on ebay (I call it recycling). It makes it less painful although admittedly my collection is slowly dwindling due to their incessant price hikes.
ReplyDeleteDear Dark
ReplyDeleteYah, the price doesn't seem to matter too much to demand. I know your blog, I am on your follower list.
J
Dear Cheef
ReplyDeleteThat is exactly what I do!
It appeases the civilian authorities if she thinks the military budget is recycled.
J.
I think you should redo the bases before selling these, i feel they distract ones eyes away from the actual product. I would lose the grass, redo with sand, coat of black then drybrush with grey. Put the focus back on the figures
ReplyDeleteHave a look at the cost of Sisters of battle then if you think those are expensive.
ReplyDeleteNo, the word you'rel ooking for is depressing.
ReplyDeleteI think GW is taking advice from the Hungarian Government. I see similar patterns...
ReplyDeleteDear Chigh
ReplyDeleteThe bases are indeed aweful but ...life is short.
J
Dear Eltnot
ReplyDeleteI know, I sold an opened pack of ten SoBs recently
J
Dear Joe
ReplyDeleteYah, Depressing is a goood word.
J
Dear Igi
ReplyDeleteLOL - politicians and corporate fat cats are coming to resemble each other.
J