Shawn R. L.
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Is the sculpting going to go downhill or are they simply going to still be great sculpts that come painted?
Originally posted by JakeSh
Fortunately (for me), my local shop had a 60% off sale on Rackham last year. I have soooo much of it now. The problem is they did this because nobody here plays Confrontation, so they stopped carrying new Rackham figures. I don\'t know if this will boost their sales or not, but their pewter stuff apparently has never sold well anyways (here at least).
Originally posted by darklord
is this maybe just another sympton of our times. The computer kid generation want everything instantly and having to assemble and paint things just isnt fun for a lot of them. Pre= painted Rackham minis then GW with their push click models, is there a trend here?
That\'s actually not a bad pointOriginally posted by MarkusTay
As soon as you buy them, they will be useable. Then you can take your time repainting each as you desire, but still have a completed army to play with. i really don\'t see any problem, aside from my own personal dislike of plastics.
Originally posted by No Such Agency
While I\'m not as opposed to prepainted gaming minis as some, I can\'t help but think about how they are made. The ONLY way to produce economical prepainted figures - even ones as badly done as say, HeroClix - is to \"offshore\" the work to China or some other developing country. And labour conditions will be less that pleasant there. So keep in mind that when you\'re playing with prepaints, some poor bastard is getting paid pennies an hour to slap paint on them as fast as (s)he possibly can.
Not really what I want as part of my hobby.
That\'s the whole issue to me. I don\'t mind the material, only quality matters. And from what I saw of AT43 minis and the Paris GenCon previews, quality is nowhere close to what they used to achieve in metal.Originally posted by MarkusTayAs long as sculpt quality is kept up to par[...]
Originally posted by No Such Agency
Hey, I just remembered what I posted the last time this was discussed:
Originally posted by No Such Agency
While I\'m not as opposed to prepainted gaming minis as some, I can\'t help but think about how they are made. The ONLY way to produce economical prepainted figures - even ones as badly done as say, HeroClix - is to \"offshore\" the work to China or some other developing country. And labour conditions will be less that pleasant there. So keep in mind that when you\'re playing with prepaints, some poor bastard is getting paid pennies an hour to slap paint on them as fast as (s)he possibly can.
Not really what I want as part of my hobby.
Your money, if you buy such products, help maintain the current situation. As long as the money keeps coming in the will to change will be very slight. But, if you don\'t have a problem with child labour and such, then go ahead.Originally posted by Micha
oh, and I really don´t care about the worker´s conditions, I buy products solely out of reasons of quality and price, the rest is really not relevant to me. working regulations are up to the individual gouvernment and of no concern to me.