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Post by thegoat on Mar 4, 2024 20:28:49 GMT
Everybody knows GW takes every opportunity to increase their prices. Right? I was going through my order history and I noticed these prices for Prince Apophas: - Prince Apophas 2024 = $18.00
- Prince Apophas 2016 = $19.25
- Prince Apophas 2016 = $24.74 (adjusted for inflation)
The 2016 version was made to order finecast and the 2024 version is metal. So arguably the 2024 version is a superior product for less money.
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Post by TyrrenAzureblade on Mar 4, 2024 21:01:48 GMT
I'm also glad that one of the brand new kits (Knights of the Realm on Foot) is $80 for 20 models. I'm having a hard time remembering what a unit of 10 High Elf Phoenix Guard, White Lions, or Sisters of Averlorn/Shadow Warriors cost, I think $50-60?
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Post by NIGHTBRINGER on Mar 4, 2024 21:48:57 GMT
Everybody knows GW takes every opportunity to increase their prices. Right? I was going through my order history and I noticed these prices for Prince Apophas: - Prince Apophas 2024 = $18.00
- Prince Apophas 2016 = $19.25
- Prince Apophas 2016 = $24.74 (adjusted for inflation)
The 2016 version was made to order finecast and the 2024 version is metal. So arguably the 2024 version is a superior product for less money. Looks like somebody made a numerical error over at GW HQ!
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Post by sedge on Mar 4, 2024 22:09:26 GMT
Their metal versions of models have always been cheaper than resin equivalents, for some reason. It was one of the oddities of their finecast conversions that they'd jack up the price while giving you an inferior cast. It's a positive surprise to see them doing the reverse when reverting to metal casting.
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