Collectable miniatures

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I'm not into the collectibles scene but I doubt GW's stuff is (except maybe for some old 80s miniatures). Maybe something like Ral Partha's stuff might be more collectible, but I wouldn't know. Your best bet is to skim through a few hobbyist magazines or websites.
 
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There are a few people that design, paint and then sell off show pieces based on GW production ranges and make quite a lot of money. Obviously they had to win several painting competitions first.

From what I remember of most models made nowadays their worth more as their base metals then they are once you have opened the packet due to the volumes their made in. But GW is a very good place to start and what you can produce is only limited by your imagination and skill as a modeller/painter.

Oh but your need to take out a second mortgage and sell a couple of the kids off to fund it.


Seriously I’m not joking it’s a complete rip-off.
 
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Yep defo take a look at Games Workshop as a starting point. There minature range is mainly metal but there are plastic models as well. You are able to paint these minatures to your own specs.

Unfortuantely I think there range is expensive which is why I stopped collecting them a few years ago but nevertheless it was a hobby which I enjoyed. A shame the prices continued to rise to be honest. :(
 
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Lashout_UK said:
Do Warhammer books and figures have any 2nd hand value? Got a pile of 40k stuff :)

Yes they do. A lot of people sell there minatures on Ebay as well as those Games Workshop events they do.

I couldn't give an estimate myself it would depend on how many points your army is worth I suppose and whether there painted, unpainted, still in the box etc.
 
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Lashout_UK said:
Do Warhammer books and figures have any 2nd hand value? Got a pile of 40k stuff :)
Books before WFB 4th ed and WH40k 2nd ed. can sell very well on ebay - I've seen a copy of Realms of Chaos: Slaves to Darkness go for £200 and the auction hadn't even ended at that point. WFRP stuff that hasn't been reprinted by Hogshead can also command high prices.
No idea about miniatures. AFAIK you can call GW mail order and ask them to recast any of their back-catalogue models, in which case the price of used models can't be very high, but I'm not sure if that's still the case (I last ordered stuff from them around 10 years ago)...

EDIT: I think it was The Lost and the Damned, not Slaves to Darkness, actually...
 
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Books before WFB 4th ed and WH40k 2nd ed. can sell very well on ebay - I've seen a copy of Realms of Chaos: Slaves to Darkness go for £200 and the auction hadn't even ended at that point. .


What would be before 2nd edition?

I only ask as I gave a friend a load of orcs/elder minatures yesterday*, and almost gave him my old (1990) Waaargh the Orcs, and Ere we go books (both hardback in pretty good nick).
I only kept the books as I sometimes enjoy browsing through them



*Pretty much all the ones you had to buy seperately in about 98-99 to get a reasonably good standard army (all unpainted), and a harliquen task force:)
 
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manveruppd said:
Books before WFB 4th ed and WH40k 2nd ed. can sell very well on ebay - I've seen a copy of Realms of Chaos: Slaves to Darkness go for £200 and the auction hadn't even ended at that point. WFRP stuff that hasn't been reprinted by Hogshead can also command high prices.

Now, I wonder if my Mum kept all my books. I had a first edition 40k and first and second WFRP, not sure what edition my Fantasy Battle was but it was an early one too.

I had absolutely tons of stuff and I have no idea what's happened to it all over the years, hopefully in my Mum's loft!
 
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BubbySoup said:
Am looking to start a collection of high-fantasy based miniatures. Does anyone have any good sites / pointers on the best places to start?

Thanks! :D

Dude your in my area!

Righty...

You got Gamesworkshop on Mary Street
Another games shop that specialises in everything else that isn't warhammer thats in Castle arcade (the arcade that is almost infront of the castle gates on duke street).

Warhammer is expensive but you could start by buying a starter pack (game board) and building off that.

When I was younger I did the warhammer thing but its costly. It depends what minatures you want you can get anything from napoleonic battles with 10000s of the things to Roman armys etc. I still have a mix of allsorts, warhammer, Roman minatures etc I use to use years ago.

Reading use to hold a minature convention thing years ago as well with everything under one roof.
 
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Hey Spacky, thanks for that info!

I knew about the Gamesworkshop on St Marys Street, but not about the other one so I will go check that out.

Thanks for all the replies!
 
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