I can\'t believe what I am hearing - GW re-release the exact same stuff to keep the hobby interesting and to ensure that we keep buying stuff? Re-releasing the same stuff is not more interesting, IT\'S JUST THE SAME!!!!
Someone actually compared GW to GAP - the two companies are not even remotely similar! GAP sells clothes, GW sells toys! Clothes styles change every few months, every time I go to buy clothes I do not look to build up a \"collection\" of jeans - I do not have an \"army\" of shirts! Oh, and buy the way, GAP produce their wares in child slave camps in third world and developing countries, so they are not exactly top of my list either....
It is the same with the electrical industry - when did anyone ever buy a \"squad\" of televisions? Or a \"platoon\" of refrigerators? Even trying to compare companies that sell different products is folly from the start.
First of all, GW can count on generating sales from all of the new people who join the consumer market - every day thousands of people turn 18 and need something to spend their cash on. Surely good value for money encourages people in, bad value for money is arrogant and just pushes people away! (Bad value for money led to this very forum....) It is the same with any toy/hobby. Every day people loose interest and more people gain interest. Also, re-releasing the exact same figures does not keep the hobby interesting, it just annoys people who are trying to build a collection and have to keep starting again.
GW have 2 core games, 40k and Warhammer - the only new stuff they can release is in the form of \"splinter\" games like Mordhiem, Necromunda, Blood Bowl, Gorka Morka, Space Hulk, Inquisitor, etc. - 40k and Warhammer will never change drastically, so there is no point in pretending that it will.
As far as charging huge amounts because the figures are worth lots of \"points\", that is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard! The last time I bought a GW figure, when I opened the box there were no \"points\" in the box, no \"points\" fell out onto my desk, I didn\'t paint any \"points\" - there were just 5 small, metal figures and 5 plastic slotta bases - nothing else. The armies are kept in balance because the rules say you are only allowed x% vehicles, x% heroes, and a minimum x% troops. The argument about heroes being expensive to prevent people fielding too many of them has no basis. IT\'S JUST A SMALL PIECE OF METAL THAT CANNOT MOVE, PEOPLE!!!
Lets take a working example - a plastic space marine \"Rhino\" vehicle costs about £12. It was first released in the late 1980s, has about a dozen or so pieces, no real detail to speak of, no figures, and the bottom of it is hollow! Compare that to a similar-sized vehicle, from the early 1980s, say the Tamiya \"Hanomag\" Sdkfz. 251/1 - here we have an accurate scale model with over 100 parts, incredible detail inside and out, working wheels, rubber tracks, movable gun turret, detailed driver\'s seat and instrument panel, a ton of \"extra bits\" and 5 figures! And how much does it cost? £9.99 - a far superior kit and cheaper than GW.
At the minute, Tamiya are one of the biggest model making companies in the world - they do not really do sci-fi, mostly historical and R/C. Tamiya is run by a dedicated model enthusiast, GW is run by greedy people who could not care less. All of the arguments put forward about GW \"needing to rip people off\" to stay afloat is utter rubbish - I do not mean to rant, but if you believe that then good luck, you will need it! The markets now are bigger than ever, reaching more people than ever. Revenues have never been higher - if GW are experiencing trouble it\'s because people are finally realising that they want value for money and not to be ripped off and sales are slipping accordingly.
You may have noticed that I rant on and on about prices - it is one of the few things that really gets me going!! Every year the raw materials used to make just about everything get cheaper and cheaper while the potential of the customer base gets bigger and bigger. With the exception of inflation (which, at the minute, is less that 2%) THERE IS NO NEED TO RAISE PRICES - IT\'S JUST PURE GREED!!!
Right, I\'ve had my little rant, now I\'m back down to earth. Just to change the topic completely, about 10-12 years ago I saw some metal figures of the cast from Aliens, available in two separate boxed sets. One set had Ripley, Newt and some of the marines, the other box had Gorman and the rest - does anyone know where I can get them? They are probably all second hand, I don\'t mind stripping them down and starting again. Post your replies to the usual place!
Death Jester