I'm shocked nobody went necrons. They're still super cheap to build. Find an old recruit edition (or old sculpts), sell the space marines, night bringer, command barge (build as two units), Doom scythe/Doomsday ark.
The fact they had to start at the used model market to even make this feasible says everything we need to know. On a related note if you live in an area with a vibrant tournament scene you can probably get a used army pretty cheap. In my home town where the tournament scene is everything we would regularly trade armies for very little as the meta changed. I once owned a huge Krieg army I bought for $100.00 USD and a Blood Angels army half the size. I traded that army for Space Wolves, traded them for Cadian Imperial Guard, and finally traded that army for my original army I started playing with many years prior; Dark Angels. No one cared about the price as long as the army stayed in the broader community, with unique exceptions like the Krieg army because of how hard they are to acquire.
This is exactly what I was thinking. I kinda feel the video starts with the wrong question, as it pretty much answers it within 5% of it's run time, the rest just being the process of the challenge (which, don't get me wrong, was fun to watch). I don't have the play group anecdotes to put in, but while I'm willing to concede that you're not going to get a tournament ready army in any tabletop system at the scale of 40k for 100€ (or $ or whatever), you should be able to pull together 1000pts, off the shelf, at 200€ for at least the majority of the armies available, which is very much not the case.
I really enjoy these types of shows, it is fun to see how everyone would tackle this challenge. Living in Australia I think I could get a space marine for $100 XD And I was so happy that this was made into a 47min video, great work mate.
I’m an American. I can’t even get two combat patrols for 100 pounds. Let alone any challenge against 40k being too expensive should be out of games workshops own store. I wonder why that couldn’t happen.
Very entertaining video this - I do feel bad for all the loss made on the armies, they didn’t deserve such poor bids! But I guess shows we can get armies for way less than £100!
This was my introduction to your channel. I absolutely loved this and wish my game group would be open to something like this. Please do this again and frequently!
now do this only the gw stores and online shop ;) Player1: I have 5 hormagaunts and a swarm Player2: 4 Guardsmen and a single Lasercanon Player3: Half a Space Marine Captain Player4: I got some scatter dice, explosive templates and 10 nightgoblins with a fanatic Player1: we're playing 40k Player4: Well, fuck me, I guess
My strategy for this challenge would be getting the necron Ctan shard models since they're like 280pts each and can be printed quite cheap due to their size. Even buying them officially they are only like 35$.
It just proves that games workshop is overpriced because they had to buy secondhand give them 100 bucks and tell them they can’t buy secondhand and see what they have
I don't really know why you subtracted the 100 points for the 100 dollars they spent, 41 points for the orks VP and 95 for the eldars paint job (with the last one being especially out of left field), because otherwise everyone would have at least positive points and in relation to each other it didn't make any difference. Maybe divide by the amount of challenges in the end to get an average after also awarding 100 points for getting to 1000 points.
@@BattleCamperHome So how much did you spend on models and paints for that Eldar army? Gotta remember to subtract points for how much you go over the 100 pound budget.
Pay $250 and you pretty much have all the mechs you'd ever want. Though plastic quality is alway a pain so i'd rather have companies just license STLs of their mini's.
This was a really great concept! Great work! :D I would love to have seen summaries after each section because it was impossible to follow who had bought what, where they bought them, what they looked like before and after
I really don't think Warhammer is too expensive. As far as a hobby goes it's probably quite average. within the tabletop wargames space it's on the higher end, but it's also wholly produced and manufactured in England to an incredibly high standard, at least to me that is very important. I know Bolt gun is also made in England and as far as I understand it's pretty similarly priced, yes you can get third party minis for less, but then they are made by little chinese kids, personally I am not so into that. Within the same hobby space warhammer is straight up cheap. Boardgames are extremely expensive and most board game groups constantly buy and play new games at almost every meeting. Your average trading card game deck for Pokemon, Magic or yu-gi-oh will set you back in the thousands of dollars, and those cards will only last you until they are taken out of rotation. If we move outside of tabletop games completely and look at other popular hobbies like fishing, photography, golf, airsoft, paintball, skiing, surfing, motorcycles, cars, parachuting etc. Then it is abundantly clear that the amount of fun time we get out of a single 50 dollar kit is leagues ahead of how far 50 bucks gets you in many other hobbies.
Never played this game, never bought a mini, I know very little about the universe of the 40k, and all that to say I had a great time watching this video! Such a fun looking time all around.
"here's £100 don't exceed that for your army" "You also have points and 3D printing to do the thing. " Why not invest in 3D printed miniatures for like... £26-50 instead?
I haven't played 40k since 4th edition dropped, and I think this only ended up in my feed because I've been checking some Space Marine 2 reviews. Glad it did - super fun and cool challenge, and kind of takes me back to when I started playing as a high schooler and having to build semi-competitive armies on a budget. Really funny too.
John would have actually eaten that crisp as well. This looks like a lot of fun and the gaming has made me glance longingly at the grey eldar waiting to get painted!
@BattleCamper just discovered you channel from this video. Very much enjoyed it and went on to watch several others. Great work! If you are ever in Manchester please hit me up. I plan on restarting my channel next year now the kids older! Need more channela like yours, realistic wargaming perspective!
Thanks very much!! I'll certainly let you know. I hope you're able to get back out the channel. Can't imagine how difficult that is to balance with kids
I have zero interest in 40k but gladly watched this video because of the concept. I think this would be great for MESBG as well. Happy for you that this video has smashed your record views total. Hope the Algorithm helps spread your channel to a wider audience.
I'm a first time viewer and I really enjoyed this episode. Funny, varied and a bit... top gear- ish? I mean we have four friends solving a challenge with loads of banter and fun. Variety wise, we had modelling painting and even some mini battle reports, which were a pleasant surprise. Oh and there was some amusingly familiar movie soundtracks played on what sounded like a bbc model B music computer program from 1986. I loved it. 😊
Amazing video, loved this.... can't believe J Macc won but his wash on white scheme was simply amazing. Then added in with those colourful 3D prints just made it so nice. good video. can;t wait for next years competition.
Walked (practically ran) away from GW over a year ago. Combination of the crazy prices and the FOMO marketing strategy. Fortunately my interest lies with building and painting, not gaming. So now get figures from Mantic, Wargames Atlantic as well as the Stargrave range. When you can get 20 to 24 figures for a little over £20.00 then its a no brainer. I could field 96 "ooh Rah" Marines for £100.00, 80 Mantic GCPS troopers for £100.00 or 100 Stargrave Troopers for £90.00. Compared to 10 new Intercessors and 5 new Heavy intercesors (ie 15 GW figures) for a shade under £90.
do people actually have 1,000 point tournies? I think one of the bigger challenges in the US is not only do we get everything as an "import" but people default to 2k points to the point that it can be hard to find games below that
I find issue with the idea this was a "scientific approach" when it relies heavily on factors that are wildly inconsistent between *neighborhoods,* much less states and countries.
I did have a go at "buying "a £100 army and found the khorne Daemon combat patrol for £85 at Element Games and a Skullmaster for 15.99 on ebay. Okay that was a 5 minute non- effort and I was 99p + P&P over but I reckon its probably close to 1000pts and its a very competitive combat patrol.
1:51 Certainly, if eBay is on the table and you get a good week, you can probably get an army for around that price point. But the thing is, with second hand, like you see, it's not really consistent. Or a fair judge. I buy nearly all my models second hand because I don't want to directly support most GW ventures because of how anti consumer their practices are. But if you had to buy models fresh even from the stores that have the 20%-15% price deduction £100 wouldn't take you very far. Although I do love the idea of the scrappy carboot haggered model recovery 17:36 That'd be me no rest for the wicked, only the other week I had to fully paint up 27 models in two days by hand for a last minute trade offer for some goodies. Was a miserable experience but worth it for what I got out of it.
I recently picked up a new on sprue Necron annihilation barge for 0.99 + 4 ship as an imperium magazine from eBay. So I’d say buying a bunch of the imperium magazines from eBay would’ve probably yielded better value for money. This was an interesting watch though
Nice of ya to get your content partner and kids in a family friendly video! Great idea and theme for a vid, definitely could do AOS, MESBG with the same format!
in reply to the intro: you don't need to look at content creators to see how expensive warhammer is, you just need to look at how much you have left after nessassities like bills, groceries and then look at how much less new warhammer your money buys you for your money compared to before the pandemic. i used to be able to get two guard squads for under 100aud retail (or more if i got one squad and the now discontinued 5 model blister boxes) now i can only get one squad and the cheaper 2014 commissar with them for 100 aud. as for second hand there are a lot less shop fronts selling used models these days, which is a shame as used models are a great way to get models on the cheap and to get a good taste for an army. as for ebay/marketplace i see a lot of second hand stuff that is way over priced
Agree completely! I think part the problem is I sold them at an unhelpful time (finishing Wednesday evening) with very lacklustre descriptions. Still, I had expected more.
I was about to make a joke about someone just buying one knight and calling it a day, but nope, those are over 100 pounds nowadays, because of course they are. That's at least 3 pounds worth of plastic, they can't sell it for measly 100 pounds.
"I'll eat it for points" 🤣 man I wish that had been clocked...
Me too! I only spotted it when editing haha
Some brave and valiant efforts here. Mostly from the painting judges trying to say nice things about the quality of the work
Haha. I think they were fair... About the eldar at least
The Tau didn't look half bad, not surprised they sold for the most. That oil wash worked like magic.
As much as I'm pained to say it. John knows what he's doing
@@BattleCamperHome The 3D printed effects were the deciding factor for the sale.
I'm shocked nobody went necrons. They're still super cheap to build. Find an old recruit edition (or old sculpts), sell the space marines, night bringer, command barge (build as two units), Doom scythe/Doomsday ark.
I agree to be honest! I was expecting a whole bunch of them. Maybe I need a better calibre of contestant...
@@BattleCamperHome No no no no. You had a perfect calibre of contestant!
The fact they had to start at the used model market to even make this feasible says everything we need to know. On a related note if you live in an area with a vibrant tournament scene you can probably get a used army pretty cheap. In my home town where the tournament scene is everything we would regularly trade armies for very little as the meta changed. I once owned a huge Krieg army I bought for $100.00 USD and a Blood Angels army half the size. I traded that army for Space Wolves, traded them for Cadian Imperial Guard, and finally traded that army for my original army I started playing with many years prior; Dark Angels. No one cared about the price as long as the army stayed in the broader community, with unique exceptions like the Krieg army because of how hard they are to acquire.
This is exactly what I was thinking. I kinda feel the video starts with the wrong question, as it pretty much answers it within 5% of it's run time, the rest just being the process of the challenge (which, don't get me wrong, was fun to watch). I don't have the play group anecdotes to put in, but while I'm willing to concede that you're not going to get a tournament ready army in any tabletop system at the scale of 40k for 100€ (or $ or whatever), you should be able to pull together 1000pts, off the shelf, at 200€ for at least the majority of the armies available, which is very much not the case.
@@Chii1991 $100 dollars not getting you 1000 points is criminally expensive. 40K is insanely priced.
Would love to see this as a series.
Thanks! We'll definately be doing more
@@BattleCamperHome "Trash in! Trash out!" should be a yearly event. Thanks for the video, it was a lot of fun!
Hear hear!
"Whilst air beds and spirits were being deflated" is a great line.... 😂
I really enjoy these types of shows, it is fun to see how everyone would tackle this challenge. Living in Australia I think I could get a space marine for $100 XD
And I was so happy that this was made into a 47min video, great work mate.
Thanks so much! Yea, I do feel bad for Aussie hobbyists :/
Chris' terminators going for £68 is criminal let alone the whole army! I think you should sue JMacc for market manipulation.
I've already reported film to the police. He'll be behind bars by the end of the day
Zorp was either in a sauna or his house was burning down slowly through the judging. Either way I appreciate the commitment
He's a good egg. I hope he survived whatever it was
This was so much fun, You need to do this again for AoS or MESBG.
Love that Zorp looks like he's filming in a sauna.
I’m an American. I can’t even get two combat patrols for 100 pounds. Let alone any challenge against 40k being too expensive should be out of games workshops own store. I wonder why that couldn’t happen.
imagine an old world version of this, that would be interesting
... Don't tempt me
I watched overnight how my box of metal dwarves went from a 5k appraisal to 7k madness
it would work.
@@BattleCamperHome do it, do it, do it, esecially with how pricey it is from gw direct but how available cheap prints and 2nd hand stuff is
@@BattleCamperHome Old world version would be great to watch!
Great content loved the concept of the buying,painting and then selling to win that quality trophy presented at the end.
This was great! Props to all involved for getting paint on models in that amount of time, I couldn't do half as good a job in the time allowed!
Thanks very much! Neither could I to be honest haha. That's why I gave myself the easy job of sitting on the sidelines making snide remarks
This is genuinely some of the most interesting and endearing content on the subject I've seen. Hope you do more stuff like this, very interesting.
Very entertaining video this - I do feel bad for all the loss made on the armies, they didn’t deserve such poor bids! But I guess shows we can get armies for way less than £100!
Yea, I felt bad tbh, they deserved some prize money. But it does show what you can do if you get lucky I guess!
This was my introduction to your channel. I absolutely loved this and wish my game group would be open to something like this. Please do this again and frequently!
now do this only the gw stores and online shop ;)
Player1: I have 5 hormagaunts and a swarm
Player2: 4 Guardsmen and a single Lasercanon
Player3: Half a Space Marine Captain
Player4: I got some scatter dice, explosive templates and 10 nightgoblins with a fanatic
Player1: we're playing 40k
Player4: Well, fuck me, I guess
My strategy for this challenge would be getting the necron Ctan shard models since they're like 280pts each and can be printed quite cheap due to their size. Even buying them officially they are only like 35$.
That's a good shout! There was a 15 midweek minimum so maybe one block of warriors?
It just proves that games workshop is overpriced because they had to buy secondhand give them 100 bucks and tell them they can’t buy secondhand and see what they have
Not much content to be wrung out of a single minimum strength troop choice and two unnamed characters.
This is a great high effort video! Well done on the editing and the organization. This was a great one to stumble on
Thanks so much, really glad you liked it!
I don't really know why you subtracted the 100 points for the 100 dollars they spent, 41 points for the orks VP and 95 for the eldars paint job (with the last one being especially out of left field), because otherwise everyone would have at least positive points and in relation to each other it didn't make any difference. Maybe divide by the amount of challenges in the end to get an average after also awarding 100 points for getting to 1000 points.
To be honest, I just thought it was funny that they all got trash scores!
@@BattleCamperHome So how much did you spend on models and paints for that Eldar army? Gotta remember to subtract points for how much you go over the 100 pound budget.
Well done, John! Commitment, talent, hard work and a laissez-faire approach to the competition rules will always carry you through. Huzzah!
He shows that grifting pays dividends
Battletech: Grab 2 lance boxes for $50 each. You now have Both player's armies
Pay $250 and you pretty much have all the mechs you'd ever want.
Though plastic quality is alway a pain so i'd rather have companies just license STLs of their mini's.
I'd rather have decent looking minis
Loved this. This is peak 40K content and I wish I could do this sort of thing
Thank you, that's very kind. It was a lot of fun!
A lot of effort put in to this video, great work mate!
Thanks so much. Huge amount of work but I really enjoyed it
this was super fun to watch! Earned a sub and I hope to see more content like this in the future!
Thanks very much! It was great fun to make too, definately want to do more
John has done us in Glasgow proud with that true sportsman ship would expect nothing less
He's done you a solid. No one can say Glaswegians can't paint... Or cheat unnecessarily. Or get sunburn
Brilliant concept for a video and great execution, really hope to see more like this!
Thank you! There will definately be more
This was a really great concept! Great work! :D
I would love to have seen summaries after each section because it was impossible to follow who had bought what, where they bought them, what they looked like before and after
So much effort that has gone into this, what a well produced video for such a "small" channel. Amazing video for fans of the hobby, keep it up my man!
As someone who knows nothing about 40k. This video was 40% gibberish to me. But 100% gold 😂
Just a bunch of lads cracking on like proper gamers. Well done boys
I really don't think Warhammer is too expensive. As far as a hobby goes it's probably quite average. within the tabletop wargames space it's on the higher end, but it's also wholly produced and manufactured in England to an incredibly high standard, at least to me that is very important. I know Bolt gun is also made in England and as far as I understand it's pretty similarly priced, yes you can get third party minis for less, but then they are made by little chinese kids, personally I am not so into that. Within the same hobby space warhammer is straight up cheap. Boardgames are extremely expensive and most board game groups constantly buy and play new games at almost every meeting. Your average trading card game deck for Pokemon, Magic or yu-gi-oh will set you back in the thousands of dollars, and those cards will only last you until they are taken out of rotation.
If we move outside of tabletop games completely and look at other popular hobbies like fishing, photography, golf, airsoft, paintball, skiing, surfing, motorcycles, cars, parachuting etc. Then it is abundantly clear that the amount of fun time we get out of a single 50 dollar kit is leagues ahead of how far 50 bucks gets you in many other hobbies.
Never played this game, never bought a mini, I know very little about the universe of the 40k, and all that to say I had a great time watching this video! Such a fun looking time all around.
This was awesome to watch. I would love to have hobby days like this again with mates. Thank you for sharing, mate!
You're very welcome, thanks so much for watching. Hope you get to have one soon.
@@BattleCamperHome trying to organise something now with a close friend. Either a painting session or some games of 40K KT.
2 bottles of resin and 50 bottles of beer, and still have change for some salt and vin crisps
😂
EU prices make this challenge possible lmfao
Haha. Agree. I do know how lucky we are.
"here's £100 don't exceed that for your army"
"You also have points and 3D printing to do the thing. "
Why not invest in 3D printed miniatures for like... £26-50 instead?
Well, I didn't actually anticipate John 3D printing so may have stopped him haha. It's more a bit of fun than a serious test.
This is just absolutely brilliant. Was hooked from start to finish! A great idea!
Great idea and very well executed! Lots of effort clearly went into this and it was fun to watch - thanks and look forward to the next one!
I haven't played 40k since 4th edition dropped, and I think this only ended up in my feed because I've been checking some Space Marine 2 reviews. Glad it did - super fun and cool challenge, and kind of takes me back to when I started playing as a high schooler and having to build semi-competitive armies on a budget. Really funny too.
Thanks was fun watching. Bloody John lol
Glad you liked it. Thank you!
John would have actually eaten that crisp as well.
This looks like a lot of fun and the gaming has made me glance longingly at the grey eldar waiting to get painted!
They're a beautiful army to be sure! A good time too with the Codex and more Aspects coming next year
Loved this format. Great vid.
@BattleCamper just discovered you channel from this video. Very much enjoyed it and went on to watch several others.
Great work! If you are ever in Manchester please hit me up. I plan on restarting my channel next year now the kids older!
Need more channela like yours, realistic wargaming perspective!
Thanks very much!! I'll certainly let you know. I hope you're able to get back out the channel. Can't imagine how difficult that is to balance with kids
Glad nobody was boring enough to just get a custodes combat patrol and culexus assassin. Fun vid.
I have zero interest in 40k but gladly watched this video because of the concept. I think this would be great for MESBG as well. Happy for you that this video has smashed your record views total. Hope the Algorithm helps spread your channel to a wider audience.
Thanks so much! I would love to do an MESBG one in the future! All praise the algorithm...
I don’t think assault intercessors can go in rhinos, am i missing something?
Good spot!
The wooden spoon is a hilarious touch lmao
Great video. Enjoyed it a lot. Having said that all I learned from it was that marine armies don't bring in the money on ebay like tau lol
Haha. Thank you. Yes, not a good lesson, but a lesson nonetheless :)
What a great video, first time coming across this channel. Subscribed!
Thank you very much! Really glad you enjoyed it :)
Fun challenge. Could be fun to do with some friends, just with Kings of war armies
Great video concept brother!
Thanks so much mate! Really appreciate it
This was such a fun video to watch. Great premise.
Never played anything Warhammer or had much interest in it but after watching this I'm keen to learn. This is a great video keep it up
What a fun video! Bravo to you and the lads.
29:30 Those where the Times! Oldschool Style!
I'm guessing the green bars were sighting lasers?
I think so. for some reason they really tickled me
I kinda want to do something similar with a bunch of friends. This is awesome.
Than you :) It was so much fun, I highly recommend it!
This was bloody brilliant. Well done!
Thanks very much! Glad you liked it!
I'm a first time viewer and I really enjoyed this episode. Funny, varied and a bit... top gear- ish? I mean we have four friends solving a challenge with loads of banter and fun. Variety wise, we had modelling painting and even some mini battle reports, which were a pleasant surprise. Oh and there was some amusingly familiar movie soundtracks played on what sounded like a bbc model B music computer program from 1986. I loved it. 😊
Amazing video, loved this.... can't believe J Macc won but his wash on white scheme was simply amazing. Then added in with those colourful 3D prints just made it so nice. good video. can;t wait for next years competition.
To be fair, selling the armies as one block almost always means theyll be cheaper
True. Although thought we could do better! Thanks for watching
i gotta say. WHAT AN INTRO.
Walked (practically ran) away from GW over a year ago. Combination of the crazy prices and the FOMO marketing strategy. Fortunately my interest lies with building and painting, not gaming. So now get figures from Mantic, Wargames Atlantic as well as the Stargrave range. When you can get 20 to 24 figures for a little over £20.00 then its a no brainer.
I could field 96 "ooh Rah" Marines for £100.00, 80 Mantic GCPS troopers for £100.00 or 100 Stargrave Troopers for £90.00. Compared to 10 new Intercessors and 5 new Heavy intercesors (ie 15 GW figures) for a shade under £90.
Uhh that Interstellar music hits hard! 😌 AND THEN BATTLE OF THE HEROES!!!! 🤩
Protest and 3D print armies, it can be done today :D Proxy the shi* out of it like we do with Magic
Would love this as an annual tradition! Delightful stuff.
do people actually have 1,000 point tournies?
I think one of the bigger challenges in the US is not only do we get everything as an "import" but people default to 2k points to the point that it can be hard to find games below that
I find issue with the idea this was a "scientific approach" when it relies heavily on factors that are wildly inconsistent between *neighborhoods,* much less states and countries.
It's a piss take ya melt get a grip
We need a whole serie !
I did have a go at "buying "a £100 army and found the khorne Daemon combat patrol for £85 at Element Games and a Skullmaster for 15.99 on ebay. Okay that was a 5 minute non- effort and I was 99p + P&P over but I reckon its probably close to 1000pts and its a very competitive combat patrol.
1:51 Certainly, if eBay is on the table and you get a good week, you can probably get an army for around that price point.
But the thing is, with second hand, like you see, it's not really consistent.
Or a fair judge. I buy nearly all my models second hand because I don't want to directly support most GW ventures because of how anti consumer their practices are.
But if you had to buy models fresh even from the stores that have the 20%-15% price deduction £100 wouldn't take you very far.
Although I do love the idea of the scrappy carboot haggered model recovery
17:36 That'd be me no rest for the wicked, only the other week I had to fully paint up 27 models in two days by hand for a last minute trade offer for some goodies. Was a miserable experience but worth it for what I got out of it.
love this whole concept, seems like good fun!
I recognize Chris' sausage fingers drop mini technique. I use the same technique myself. lol Great video!
Haha thanks. I think I've practiced that technique my fair share
I recently picked up a new on sprue Necron annihilation barge for 0.99 + 4 ship as an imperium magazine from eBay. So I’d say buying a bunch of the imperium magazines from eBay would’ve probably yielded better value for money. This was an interesting watch though
The either-techmarine-or-apothecary was a techmarine.
Why is the professional commission painter apparently locked in a cage?
Are his skills as a painter that valuable to the empire?
😅 it's less locking him in, but locking his rabbit out
Nice of ya to get your content partner and kids in a family friendly video!
Great idea and theme for a vid, definitely could do AOS, MESBG with the same format!
This is a really cool idea, I want to try this with friends now lmao
what is the music you are using when explaining your Eldar army around the 23 minute mark? It sounds like a cover of Anakin vs Obi-Wan
This is one of your most fun videos. Loved it.
Thank you! We had so much fun making it
its not expensive at all, you can print a huge load of minis for $200 AU thats about 4 liters of resin
1k pts for 100 quid. Mkay.
That HAS to be second hand, and not the good stuff indeed, gonna be bottom tier.
the reason the T'au bases were the wrong size is because thats the old kit, with thier old base size
This was an amazing idea for a video and was so entertaining to watch dude, awesome work
Thank you!! Really glad you enjoyed it
Absolutely loved this , think John should of been DQ'd for his shenanigans aha.
in reply to the intro:
you don't need to look at content creators to see how expensive warhammer is, you just need to look at how much you have left after nessassities like bills, groceries and then look at how much less new warhammer your money buys you for your money compared to before the pandemic. i used to be able to get two guard squads for under 100aud retail (or more if i got one squad and the now discontinued 5 model blister boxes) now i can only get one squad and the cheaper 2014 commissar with them for 100 aud.
as for second hand there are a lot less shop fronts selling used models these days, which is a shame as used models are a great way to get models on the cheap and to get a good taste for an army. as for ebay/marketplace i see a lot of second hand stuff that is way over priced
Sad times. You guys in Aus have it harder too 😞
omg! i love this concept very much amazing vid!
I’m here for more of John in his villain era 😈
I think his whole life is his villain era.
Good stuff, really surprised at those prices at the end - I feel like those models go for more all the time in any state of wear lol, unlucky!
Agree completely! I think part the problem is I sold them at an unhelpful time (finishing Wednesday evening) with very lacklustre descriptions. Still, I had expected more.
I think Orks could do well. A Stompa and some Boyz
I was about to make a joke about someone just buying one knight and calling it a day, but nope, those are over 100 pounds nowadays, because of course they are.
That's at least 3 pounds worth of plastic, they can't sell it for measly 100 pounds.
Haden's "fine catch" were 2nd edition space marines. From the early 90s.
this was great, more of this!
There'll definately be more :) thanks so much for watching!
Games workshops stuff is not expensive if you get it for cheap!
All the soundtrack songs are strongly remixed star wars songs lol
There's a bit of LoTR And old Zelda too :)
@@BattleCamperHome this just popped up on my recommended. Keep doing what you're doing!
The lord of the rings music in the back was absolute fire - where did you find it?
Thanks so much. I make the music for the channel :)