![]() ![]() The old 800 lb elephant in the room, resin casts of popular Forge World, and plastic kits seem to have fallen to the waist-side in this new digital world. As long as conversions and models are not egregious, there is a good chance they will get the green light at your next event.īe respectful, but always vote with your hobby dollars! China-cast Obviously, it goes without saying that a lot of folks enjoy 3d printing these days, and while some people like to fly too close to the sun by designing and/or trying to sell exact ports of Games Workshop miniatures, for the most part, the 3d printed parts seen on tabletops seem to be mostly conversions or versions of miniatures that are either out of date or stock.Īnd if you’re worried about GW’s Banning of 3d prints, keep in mind that they have about zero to say about day-to-day events at games stores and the majority of major tournaments worldwide. Just the JOYTOY figures look to be about $100 and then with the price of the McFarlane figures, the Bandai Chibis, and everything else it may add up to way too much! Hoist the Colors They are selling this for $49.99 (not to mention the discounts). The next, and maybe the biggest problem is the price. ![]()
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