
Awesome article, love the self deprecating humor
I do see a market though for self designed self printed self painted figurines, basically making ayour own factions and what not.
Then again, in not a 40 K player so what do I know, beyond that I’m always amazed by how those figurines and the battlefields look
Excellent article, thank you! I’ve always been intrigued by Warhammer 40k fans and now I finally get it.
Nice article! As an outsider I still don’t get why people wouldn’t sell/buy unpainted minis for cheap (e.g. on etsy)
I guess the same reason they don’t buy reprinted magic cards for cheap.
Do I know the reason? No. But I guess it is the same.
Same reason people prefer the original thing over cheap copies, even the perfect replicas. This is valid for pretty much everything: art, clothing, videogame cartridges, plastic toys, boardgames.
I’ve never understood why people buy clothing from expensive brands (except for when there is a real expectation of quality/durability)
Like, I understand it if the choice were only between original and poor-quality rip-off. But usually you can just go with something else that isn’t by an expensive brand and isn’t a rip-off…
If you’re just wanting to play it, you don’t really need the models, do you? Couple of packets of the cheapest army men you can find in the toy shop will do it you want fancy pieces, but just folding a piece of card in half so that it stands upright and writing on it what it is will suffice.
3D printing would do very nicely for the one-off models that you don’t want to kitbash, of course. Also great for playing DnD with; another game where you’re not obliged to use the ‘genuine books’ to play either.
You wouldn’t be able to play official tournaments or at most hobby shops. Hobby shops are where most people play now.








