I dont care much for trolls with sniper rifles idea its like king kong knitting you a sweater or catching fleas with boxing gloves
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It's not cheap for sure
Personally I think the price is reasonable. A Plastic GW landraider is just as expensive as this one, Killyox, a rackham wolfen character is 45 - 50 euro's too, and smaller.
And considering the price increase coming up in January, I would have guessed the price to be around ? 60

Personally I think the price is reasonable. A Plastic GW landraider is just as expensive as this one, Killyox, a rackham wolfen character is 45 - 50 euro's too, and smaller.
And considering the price increase coming up in January, I would have guessed the price to be around ? 60
I'm not trying to convince you guys that it's cheap, because it isn't. Just reasonableprivateer press wrote:
Over the past four years that Privateer Press has produced miniatures, the price of our metal materials has nearly doubled, including a 50% increase in the last 12 months. While we diligently monitor the cost of the metal and price our new products appropriately, the miniatures we released in the first couple of years cost so much in metal that we can no longer afford to continue producing them at their original price. We?ve gone to great lengths to not raise prices. We have purchased more efficient equipment, bought metal in bulk, and continually train our staff in an effort to create a more efficient production process. With the drastic rise in tin prices over the last year, such efforts are simply not enough to keep producing products priced at 2003 prices. In order to continue the production of certain items we must adjust their MSRP to reflect the current materials prices, which constitutes the largest portion of their manufacturing cost. Below you can see a graph from the London Metal Exchange displaying the rise in tin prices since January of 2003. (https://www.lme.co.uk/) In 2003, the price of tin was $2.87 per pound. Our most recent order of metal cost $5.67 per pound, a 98% increase in four years.
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As of January 1, 2007, a significant number of the models found in the WARMACHINE: Prime and WARMACHINE: Escalation product releases, as well as a select few models post-dating Escalation, will receive an increase to their MSRP. No HORDES models will be adjusted. Here is a complete list of the affected models.
We hope that the necessity of this adjustment is understandable and look forward to the continued support of the many WARMACHINE players, retailers, and distributors who have helped WARMACHINE grow over the past four years. You may send your questions to frontdesk@privateerpress.com
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