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I knew Warhammer models were expensive, but really?

A friend sent me this and I got a good laugh out of it...


...but then I got curious and had to see if it was true, and oh my god, it is.


It's a two-foot tall plastic model that costs $1,500, and doesn't come with a head or arms. Yikes. I mean, it's a fun game, sure, but I'm not that invested in it to blow $2k on a single game piece.
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thepreposterouspanda · 36-40, M
That's like people who tell me I should play Legacy in Magic. Like, no, I do not have $10,000 to drop on a deck to compete with people who have the money to do this. 😂
FaeLuna · 31-35, F
@thepreposterouspanda I spent all of like $5 on magic cards and that was good for me. I got my enjoyment out of it, and I can move on. I'm willing to spend a bit more on models because it gives me an arts and crafts project to work on, a game piece to play with, and something to display and be proud of.

Magic cards just sit in a box.
thepreposterouspanda · 36-40, M
@FaeLuna I just play it online at this point. All my friends that played moved on and don't really talk to me much anymore, so oh well haha. I sold my collection in 2015 for WAY less than it was worth, but I was just too depressed about it all.
FaeLuna · 31-35, F
@thepreposterouspanda I know a few people that play the online version. Seems to be a much better way to find a game and build a collection than buying random packs and sorting through bins at a shop.