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Posted: 5 Sep 2007, o 11:37
by endrem
If you consider how the quality of GW's Masterclass painting and 'Eavy Metal reduced over the years, it could point to the prepainted end. Have a look in Black Gobbos Masterclass series

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Still it sounds very unlikely to me, though.
Posted: 5 Sep 2007, o 16:53
by Dragyn
Just a curiosity thing, but my last order from GW for my dragon parts included a prepainted rubbery figure of a spearman on a horse as a suprise gift. Granted that order was almost a year ago, but still puts the question out, were they thinking of something like this that long ago? I will try and post a pict of the fig later tonite my time.
Mike
Posted: 5 Sep 2007, o 17:05
by Demi_morgana
OMG!!! THAT"S THE SIGN!!!

:pray:
Posted: 5 Sep 2007, o 18:03
by Skrit
Really Mike? I've never heard anything happening like that in my 'career' at GW...
Posted: 5 Sep 2007, o 18:46
by NAVARRO
Are you sure its from GW or is it a gift from the store you bought?
Posted: 5 Sep 2007, o 19:02
by Dragyn
It was a mail order direct from GW US. Not sure why they included it. Originally thought it might have been something to do with the Lord of the Rings, but with the talk now, I thought it might be relavent.
Mike
Posted: 6 Sep 2007, o 01:56
by Dragyn
Here are the links to the pictures I took tonight;
https://dragyn.fnet.nu/piccies/odds/GWrubber1.JPG
https://dragyn.fnet.nu/piccies/odds/GWrubber2.JPG
They list Sabertoothgames and GW on the bottom of the green stands and they have turning counters like the old epic games had. If they were for another game, then I do not know what it was, but they are prepainted pieces and have copyright dates to 2006.
Mike
Posted: 6 Sep 2007, o 04:09
by Bexley
That's from
this game.
It looks like GW made the game for
Sabertooth Games. Huh, I didn't know that. I remember seeing the game and figures at Target a few years ago when it was out.
Posted: 6 Sep 2007, o 06:46
by Demi_morgana
looks like the mystery has been solved, well done holmes

Posted: 7 Sep 2007, o 16:21
by LadyEyes
Well, here's a couple things to consider:
If they could get customers that just want to play and don't care about painting...? Would the potential number of non-painters that want to play a game be larger than the number of people willing to paint the minis in order to play in official events? The argument could be made that this would open up a new source of customers and make it easier for them to be a "regular" game with easier to use playing pieces?
Also... having this newer system where you have to field huge amounts of minis and vehicles and so on could be a clever way to clear out a lot of old stock before such a change-over...?
Just saying.