I was astounded to come across this (A copy of the SKytrex rules for Middle Earth for sale at £150)!
I have a copy on my shelf and was surprised that it actually seems to sell for between £20-40 (which still seems a lot for little book). But that guy is just taking the proverbial
Paul wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 2:55 pm
I was astounded to come across this (A copy of the SKytrex rules for Middle Earth for sale at £150)!
I have a copy on my shelf and was surprised that it actually seems to sell for between £20-40 (which still seems a lot for little book). But that guy is just taking the proverbial
Only £14 a month for 12 months though, makes it seem like a bargain.
The Warhammer wild west skirmish books seemed to rocket up in value a while back too.
Now that Warhammer is officially "Cool" it's time we cashed in. Apparently, last year a single figure sold for £25,730 at auction. It's time to upgrade the home contents insurance.
Edit: OK it was the original metal Thunderhawk gunship which was advertised as being only for madmen or Americans.
Buff Redux wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 7:44 pm
Edit: OK it was the original metal Thunderhawk gunship which was advertised as being only for madmen or Americans.
Was that the one sold by Emil (Squidmar Miniatures)?
It did gain a fair amount of traction because of his YouTube channel and (I think) a charity element.
If it was, he had to pack a £25k, built and painted model, and send it to Australia, where it went as a shop display piece. I think I would have bitten my nails down to the elbow worrying about that!
Buff Redux wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 4:38 pm
I don't know if it was. I just picked up on an item in the paper about celebrity Warhammer fans. Apparently Henry Cavill is one of them.
He is, I have heard him nerding out about it a lot Sad that I even know his current army (Adeptus Custodes I think). Apparently his co-star on The Witcher, Joey Batey, plays as well.