Games Workshop goodbye?

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Mr. Oragahn
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Games Workshop goodbye?

Post by Mr. Oragahn » Fri Jan 17, 2014 12:12 pm

http://www.fastcolabs.com/3016490/9-con ... ery-budget

Scan the original model, then buy one with a friend eventually, and let's go.
Here comes torrent files of scanned "illegal" 3D templates.

Obviously, prices will go down. Figurine-making won't remain a decent business model anymore unless you plan on producing some really awesome work in limited numbers, top of the art painting included.

Gotta love the printer that builds more printers. :D
Don't forget to include a code line to deactive it all, if necessarily activated by the press of a big red button. Just in case.

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Re: Games Workshop goodbye?

Post by Khas » Sat Jan 18, 2014 7:52 pm

Well, considering GW's stocks just fell by 22%, this wouldn't be good for them, to say the least.

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Re: Games Workshop goodbye?

Post by Lucky » Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:16 pm

GW is way over priced as is IMO, but I'm sure GW can just print their designs on site now or perhaps focus on writing new Codex. I can see them requiring official game peaces marked with something like an RF tag if you want to play in the store or in tournaments.

Models are just the tip of the iceberg. Gun control advocates are already in a tizzy do to the fact you can print working metal firearms.

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