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The problem, however, is that they charge an arm, leg, and testicle for models. Far more than even [[Games Workshop]] does. | The problem, however, is that they charge an arm, leg, and testicle for models. Far more than even [[Games Workshop]] does. | ||
"How expensive?" you may ask. Ok, go look at their prices. They make GW look cheap. Now,remember that they display all their prices in pounds, which are worth more than dollars. Then apply the conversion rate. Now, they make the original forgeworld prices look cheap. | |||
Argh. | Argh. | ||
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Forge World is if you took Games Workshop and leveled it up. It's a subsidiary of the company and produces models for Battlefleet Gothic and Epic Armageddon. Over time it's since gone about producing its own range of models and own rulesets for a huge array of different factions, and even has its own home-grown Imperial Guard variant (the Krieg Death Korps). The awesome-looking Chaos Renegades for Lost and the Damned also came from here.
The problem, however, is that they charge an arm, leg, and testicle for models. Far more than even Games Workshop does.
"How expensive?" you may ask. Ok, go look at their prices. They make GW look cheap. Now,remember that they display all their prices in pounds, which are worth more than dollars. Then apply the conversion rate. Now, they make the original forgeworld prices look cheap.
Argh.