Nameless wrote:Definitely. Gav could even write a novel "Last week... on a market"

Nameless wrote:They are not bizarre, weird, innovative or whatever else you could think of. They are bad sculpts - nothing more, nothing less. Call them any way you want, it will sound exactly the same as 'mighty fine'
I am sorry to say this but ... what youy said was true.
I am not sorry because I am admitting you were right, but because I grew on GW minis and will always have some sentiment to them... And GW does something like that...
Nameless wrote:Mahon - how old are you? About 25 I guess?
Me? Too old for opinions as childish and naive as mine, but also too young to consider myself mature

I mean: over 27....
Nameless wrote:You're not the prime target for GW. They do not care, if 'mighty fine' makes you laugh or makes you angry. They do care, if 'mighty fine' models are bought by youngstas, as they seem to be the biggest part of buyers.
I know that. I am 100% aware of that. If Poland was a normal country, a typical market for GW minis, I would be too old to be their target over 10-12 years ago. Well, IIRc in these times they aimed at slightly older customers but its seems the target age is becoming lower and lower.
OTOH it's a good choice of target if you ask me.
I am not this naive to believe they want me to buy their minis thank to their fluff, White Dwarf writings, or other stuff they post to their website. If one takes a closer look at what they write it's so simple and ... nearly ridiculous. Well, it's plain to see that they're aiming at somebody different than me and likes of me.
I just felt like ranting a bit and venting. I am totally disappointed with the vespids and wanted to let the steam out. I did it. Thanks for listening, sorry for making you listen to it
(PS - don't take it all too seriously)