Would you spend £5.10 on a handful of sand?

sillyface

Member
I run out of GW sand I bought years ago. Not just any sand, but ‘GW sand’ Oooooooo… with the small pebble like stones mixed in to give a textured base interesting details.

But I was truly shocked yesterday, when I went to buy more and was told at the counter it was £5.10 for their updated grade of sand.
Upon closer inspection, I could only describe it as a ‘handful’ of normal builder/bird cage grade sand. My quiet English reserve went out the window as I said “How much?!... for budgie sand?!” Seriously, I know GW is expensive, and I support the hobby by buying from them rather than ebay, but now they’re being damn right insulting.

If I have kids, I hope they don’t choose this hobby, as it’ll bankrupt me. I think GW release of Apocalypse is also a description of what the aftermath of my bank account will look like.
That’s got to be £50 worth of sand to be used ;)
 

dogfacedboy uk1

New member
Errmmm, why buy it then? Go to the beach, have a great day with your kids and pick up some free sand while you are there!!

So long as people support their crazy product pricing they will continue to rip you all off. Their paints are sensibly priced, the rest of their materials are not. Go elsewhere. You dont need to support them, support the little guys instead!! Local independant hobby stores need your cash more than GW.

dfb
 

RuneBrush

New member
Completely agree, the old "GW Sand" is fantastic stuff, I've still got a small pot of it at home that occasionally gets brought out :) Personally I now favour aquarium 'micro' gravel, lots of different grades and if you have tropical fish it's something you'll have in the garage.
 

Wyrmypops

New member
Sand ain't something I can imagine running out of, but were it to happen I might take a wander around a building supplies shop with a small tub in my pocket. Bags split all the time, they'll be various sands all over the shelves to scoop a little of each into the tub for a nice variety of grains.
 

Talion

New member
Sand ain't something I can imagine running out of, but were it to happen I might take a wander around a building supplies shop with a small tub in my pocket. Bags split all the time, they'll be various sands all over the shelves to scoop a little of each into the tub for a nice variety of grains.

Quite often some places have gravel and sand out to show what's inside the bags. Many a time I've grabbed a hand full and placed it in a pocket.

We used to have a tile company that would give two tiles the customer was interested in for reference in their homes, a few friends later and managed to tile a small area we needed for free.
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
Errmmm, why buy it then? Go to the beach, have a great day with your kids and pick up some free sand while you are there!!

And botulism, effluent left overs, chemical waste, oil spillage, the odd dead seagull and don't forget what the fish do in the water!
 

Chrispy

Active member
This is what I see when I look outside:

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Hmmm... now where am I going to find sand and small pebbles? Being in a desert also means that it will be dried and free of any pathogens. For small pebbles or a rocky terrain look, I've also used (fresh) cat litter, but that stuff gets dusty and needs a coat of thinned glue to solid it up more. I only buy the expensive basing things if I have no other option or if it's what's needed, ie- resin water, long grass, fall leaves, etc.. But basic base material is going to come from Mom Nature for me.
 
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noneedforaname

New member
I live a couple of hundred metres from the beach however I have to worry about what the Royal Marines do in the water rather than the fish.
 

AndyG

Active member
Lol he said turd lol :giggle:

yeah GW would try and charge you for that too and say it was a genuine nurgle demon .....ha I can imagine the manager saying ....just one second I've got one in the back ....er it's warm because it was erm ...kept near the radiator yeah that right.:poop:
 

cassar

BALLSCRATCHER
if you need anything finer than sand, (I think the scales out for 28mm personally), I have a hoover bag full of milliput dust its the grade of talc. Its great as a mud substitute when mixed with pva glue and would probably be a more realistic sand sub with regards to scale im thinking that sand in the 288mm scale would be more like gravel.
 

sillyface

Member
Question is, would GW let you play in their stores if they discovered you used free sand?!

They might supply their staff with testing kits, and like Olympic Athletes, after a game they will strip you of your title if found to be using ;)
 

Bloodhowl

Active member
Can I use other types of sand if I enter GD's again? :eek: ;)
And the LORD spake, saying, "First shalt thou take out the tub of Citadel Sand, then shalt thou apply Citadel PVA, no more, no less. Citadel Sand and PVA shall be the material thou shalt use, and the material of use shall be Citadel Sand and PVA. Other brands shalt thou not use, neither use thou material found around the home, excepting that thou use spilled Citadel Sand or partially dried out PVA. Material foraged from nature is right out. Once the Citadel Sand and PVA, being the offically licensed product, be used, then enter thy Citadel Miniature in officially sanctioned events, so that GW, who being crafty in my sight, may forever claim IP rights over it.
 
And the LORD spake, saying, "First shalt thou take out the tub of Citadel Sand, then shalt thou apply Citadel PVA, no more, no less. Citadel Sand and PVA shall be the material thou shalt use, and the material of use shall be Citadel Sand and PVA. Other brands shalt thou not use, neither use thou material found around the home, excepting that thou use spilled Citadel Sand or partially dried out PVA. Material foraged from nature is right out. Once the Citadel Sand and PVA, being the offically licensed product, be used, then enter thy Citadel Miniature in officially sanctioned events, so that GW, who being crafty in my sight, may forever claim IP rights over it.


And they did, and it was good!
 
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