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Worth the price? I’ll say!
Doesn’t matter how cool they look, £32 for 5 toy soldiers is rediculously overpriced. Just my opinion.
Those jump pack are brilliant. However, not sure if they’re £32 of brilliant….
they can keep it
are they made from gold?
Worth the price? Nope.
Nice armour/jump packs though.
I don’t care for the armour. And as for the Jump packs Maxmini has been makeing these same ones for years. And cheaper.
I really do like them, but £6.40 each for a 20pt model? Not that it matters to me as Forgeworld has always been out of my price range anyway (I’m a poor man) 🙂
If these are near the kinds of prices for ‘Citadel Finecast’ then I wish them good luck with that. I know the models will be amazing but I’ve made up my mind…as of tomorrow my GW ebay fire sale & great cleansing ritual will begin. I wash my hands of them 🙂
while these models are amazing the price to high for me, infact i have never been able to afford Forge worlds models (sob 🙁 ) I hope that GW does its finecast cheaper (yeah right). Its a shame, i want these but i can simply no longer afford this anymore, well GW stuff 🙁
To me these some up forgeworld entirely. They’re truly awesome models, but at such a ridiculous price few people will ever buy them except for one squad here or there for display or a special unit.
Maybe a week ago I would care, but now… Nevertheless they look good.
There’s no doubt FW stuff looks great, but I’d never spend this much for so little!
Maxmini, micro art studio and scibor are cheaper and generally as good FW (often with more options for conversions).
I’d love to see the sales figures and stats for the FW 40k ranges, just to see what gamers are buying…
They look pretty cool but are way too expensive!
why do those jet packs look like the old ones ?
I think it’s something to do with the fact it is pre-heresy/heresy (mk 2 and Mk 5) armour that it comes with as it’s shown on Forge Worlds homepage.