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I agree with All-Good-Gecko. WarMachine's prices are equally as wacked and hardly qualifies as the heir-apparent to the Games Workshop empire. It has been over a year since I purchased any figures from either company. I feel that GW's postering is designed to keep their stock value artificially high. I believe that GW's sales are down for several reasons; Not the least of which is the ban on internet sales. I would say that I have more than my fair share of GW stuff, some of which I will be selling this year. Selling to make room for more stuff that I will play. |
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probably not | 193 | 34% | |
maybe | 100 | 18% | |
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There has been a lot of discussion lately about the possible impact of recent price increases by Games Workshop, and some reports that sales are shifting from 40K and WHFB to WarMachine. Some say that GW has crossed an "invisible line" and is self-destructing. Do you think that WarMachine will surpass 40K in sales? |