edge67 wrote:
It is fun to hunt down the ones you want and the auctions can be fun too - as long as you set a price limit and don't get carried away (and realise that the same mini will be available again one day) - you can also score some really cheap deals.
Very true...but it is so tempting to do that 'just one more bid' thing. Just a question on eBay strategy: do you think it is better to go for specific blisters / boxed sets (in terms of value for money), nibble away a single miniature at a time (sounds laborious), or stick to whatever comes along at the right price?
I have looked at generic models, and yes for 'warrior types' I think other metal manufacturers is a good choice. Maybe when I've collected the GW back catalogue..... talking of which, can anyone enlighten me as to the whereabouts of a definitive "Metal Only Back Catalogue", or should I get a set of the original Supplements (I've started collecting a few) and Collector's guides to study?
I have the excellent PDF someone has produced on here, but I am not sure how to differentiate between models made currently from metal, used to be metal or now made from epoxy (or whatever its called) - example being Amdur Lord of Blades on Foot?
Many thanks for your replies to date.