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    There's been Finecast for Hobbit stuff, and some for Warhammer. I think.

    Wracking my brains, and I can't think of any 40k Finecast stuff? Last one I'm sure of would be the Spiritseer for Eldar.
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    i don't think any of the warhammer stuff has been finecast. i think all of WHF and 40k has been all-plastic this year, I'm sure it's only been hobbit stuff that's been finecast. Did I miss something?
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    There's something niggling away at the back of my mind. We've had Dark Elves, Dwarfs and Wood Elves this year...

    Have had a quick check, and I'm not seeing any new Finecast on Warhammer right enough.
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    A lot of stuff I -thought- would be finecast, like named characters and limited edition sm captains ended up being plastic too. Def moving to an all-plastic future. Thankfully. I never liked working with metal or resin personally (mainly I admit because I abhor super glue lol)
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    I found Finecast easier to work with than metal, especially when you got awkward flash.

    But yeah, plastic remains king of model materials!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Mystery View Post
    I found Finecast easier to work with than metal, especially when you got awkward flash.

    But yeah, plastic remains king of model materials!
    I personally hate finecast. Too many bad experiences to even mention. So having it phased out in 2014 was a high point for me.
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    It's been a golden year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pssyche View Post
    It's been a golden year.
    It's certainly been an lucrative year. Between new codices, supplements and campaigns I suspect I've spent more on 40k this year than in the last several combined. It'll be interesting to see what impact it's had on their business, guess we'll find out on the 14th Jan.
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    Well I've been out of the loop for YEARS, kinda need a update on all the new rules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cutter View Post
    It's certainly been an lucrative year. Between new codices, supplements and campaigns I suspect I've spent more on 40k this year than in the last several combined. It'll be interesting to see what impact it's had on their business, guess we'll find out on the 14th Jan.

    Of course we've spent more.
    They've had an unprecedented year of high output, high quality releases.
    Its inevitable we've bought more than previous years.

    Personally, I couldn't care less about what impact this has on their business and I feel pity for people who judge product they buy using this as a criterion.
    When I buy a loaf of bread and some butter, or a pair of boots and a spanner for my work, I only need to know if it is the right product for me at that moment in time.

    Thanks for a great year Games Workshop!

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