Spectrar Ghost wrote:
Dave wrote:
(makes you wonder if GW's plating their stuff with gold or something...)
Only their pockets, Dave. Only their pockets.
Even though I sometimes find GW prices hard to stomach, (I'm sure) it's due to the fact producing/manufacturing the models is their actual 'day job'. They need to make a large profit with niche goods to make it worth while to even have them taking up shelf space in a warehouse.
Due to the 'panic' over the alleged switch to resin and possible demise of SG I've just bought up a bunch of feral ork, really clever and fun (and yes twice as much $$$ as a generic, but then again I don't have to spend hours making them look like what I want).
Considering we all like (I gather?) the 40k universe and epic gaming it strikes me as rather odd it's become cause de rigueur to critize the creators/company of it constantly. I'm old enough to remember gaming before GW, it was kinda like being on an uninhabited desert island; once and awhile a cool item would wash ashore, but mainly you didn't have much of anything (cardboard chits, and hex maps anyone?). Oh, well, sorry for the rant.
I really enjoyed painting up the foundationist infantry, and they really filled a troop/design I was seeking (thin/lanky futristic). I would have gladly paid a couple bucks more for a pack (especially if it would encourage more offerings and filled the producers/creators pocket, you really did EARN it)
That being said, really, nice work. Be really cool if microworld put some long thin rectagular rifles on the ones with the backpacks and called them foundationist heavy infantry. (I cut out a bunch of tiny card, which my arthritis didn't thank me for)