I got the Waaaaugh Flesh mug, I like orks, i like tea, no one loses.
I got the Waaaaugh Flesh mug, I like orks, i like tea, no one loses.
I have a chaos 8-pointed star mug I got for free. That's good enough for me LOL
I got one last year too, both were cheaper than other mugs I had and relate to my hobby so give me a little smile when I see them because I think about the fun I have painting miniatures. Seriously, of all the things GWs do, this isn't worthy of discussion in any way, shape or form.
I know they don't care about my opinion, but I'm not emailing them, I'm just commenting on an open forum. We're all just sharing our opinions here, for nothing more than our own entertainment and potentially education.
I don't think the product is terrible, but I wouldn't call it great, either, and that's not related to the price. It's just kind of bland. And small. I have the Caliban Green one from last year (when you also got a handy tin), and it's one of the smallest mugs I have. The only one actually smaller is a clear glass mug with the chemical structure of caffeine on it, most of my mugs are bigger. Size is kind of important because, for example, I might make a 4 cup pot of coffee in the morning, which will actually fill a bit more than two of these mugs, whereas most of my mugs can handle half the pot, meaning I don't have to worry about what to do with the leftover. (Then there's the large Warcraft Ogrimmar mug I have, which holds most of a pot, so I sometimes use the small glass mug to hold the remainder.)
Totally agree man. Well said.
Yer not the only one who thinks its wierd when companies put out products that literally have nothing to do with their main product.
Not unusual. But most of the time these are called "gifts" or "advertising materials" and take the form of pens, calendars, mugs, T-Shirts, business planners, note pads, candy... and well... companies tend to give them away for free.
Except it is considered merchandise... but then they at least try to pretend that the thing has some "value".
It is related, its a water pot for painting