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| jgawne writes: |
yeah, a flop. I agree. Had it been 28mm, it would have possibly done very very well. In fact I am really surprised they have not yet repackaged it for the "one true scale." I mean after the Dan Abbnet books who would NOT want to play such a thing? |
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Was Games Workshop's Inquisitor meant to be the "next big thing" but turned out to be a dud, or was it always meant to be a "small" game (in terms of sales and fanbase)? You would think larger scale 40K figures would be a major draw for the painting fans. So - was Inquisitor a flop? |