Those store guys, studio guys or both?
Lol, yeah I hear that. Pretty much can't not have him. This has to be one of the coolest models they've ever done. Big 180 from the original, one of the worst models they ever done.and yes, I have seen that. it's the main reason i said screw it, flipped the table, and preordered him.
I agree with you. And I'm not saying GW is doing everything right. Lord Marcus makes a good point about Tom Kirby's forward too. But they aren't doing everything wrong either.
Most of the buzz I've seen from 40K players is using him as a Dark Elder Wraithknight or C'Tan. The armour is very reminiscent of DE.
That model is just huge. Truly befitting the Supreme Lord of Undeath, and something I would pay full price for.
I would be very interested to know what the actual production costs for a model are. How much money goes into the design process? How much is the sculptor paid? (I hope they also make residuals off their work, but that's probably too much to ask.) How expensive is it to prepare the model for being molded, and then to make the mold? What are the materials and production costs? (There are almost certainly more materials involved in casting than the material being cast.)
Historically, conventional wisdom was that it was relatively inexpensive to make molds for metal models (which is why smaller companies focus more heavily on metal), while plastics, though cheaper to make, required a massive initial investment for molding and infrastructure. I never saw any numbers to bear any of that up, but the decisions made by GW, Privateer, Ral Partha, and others over the years seem to support the theory.
Today, with computer modeling and 3d printing, I have absolutely no idea. We can theorize based on the context of how other models are priced, but without actual data, it's all just speculation.
I started to play and cpllect warhammer for so long man....but i don't belive the hype anymore and it takes about 10 sec on wikipedia to understsand the GW marketing policy. They are insane.
Than you go to the new site and they list stuff for price FFS!!!!!
i love the game but GW lost me 5 years ago, i have a VC and BA 40k army now and the only thing i bought from gw shop are 2 brushes,some colors from indipendent reseller and the TG from Wayland games.
the cast and plastic might be better,but when the first 3d printer got commercialised the 1st thought of use was copyn fuckin gw miniatures...
i will not buy nagash pre-order,i will not buy it later and please,let me know when the first copy comes out so i can support the chinese who do all the job anyway.
65£ for a model i s insane,is plastic,cool or not,is fucking plastic. mantic sale for half price better mini,so....
From wikipedia :
In the 25 years since the first edition of their flagship game Warhammer Fantasy Battle, the cost of some like-for-like game components have risen steeply. For example, a metal "Goblin Fanatic" miniature has increased from 40p[12] to £2.67,[13] an increase of 567.5%. In early 2008, Playthings magazine reported that retailers selling Games Workshop's products had seen a reduction in sales due to market saturation and "more importantly...the price increases."[14]
did any salary increased of 567,5% anywhere but the chief and stock market assholes?
Keep in mind public companies stocks are held by everyday people too. My grandmother got herself out of financial ruin my grandfather unintentionally caused (he has since passed) and she is living with her housing and medical needs met without encumbering her family (which was very important to her) because of her sticking a little money under the mattress and then investing in the stock market wisely. So not all stock market people are predatory, there are every day people investing in companies hoping to get a return on that investment.
On the matter of cost, I had heard at one point that the machines to produce the plastic models are in the tens of millions of dollars and that getting a mold created is 100k range. So, if true, very hefty up front costs. I don't know what the sculptors get paid.
my vc books says "printed in china" and an average 90% of the plastic of this world is made in china.
However they are tryn to make it an elite game every year more,and the reason why i'm pissed i cause i love the game,but i can't get in shit every 3-4 years cause they change 4 pages of rulebook,3 of codex and i gotta buy everythin all over again.
However i'm doing some research to see what is the average price of such big miniature before my final verdict,but that gw is overpriced is enough to look around a bit,because so far,mantic games,is better,gamezone,same same and so on.
i'm a concerned consumer,i see what they r doing at the 40k and i don't like it one bit.
@ Lord Marcus: I thought GW had made the transition over to 3D printing their plastikits and that this is the reason why newer kits have been able to be so much more detailed.