Less than a day after posting my new plan for miniatures,
I faced my first major temptation to break it…
I was in W. H. Smith, and as always, I gave the extensive
magazine rack a quick perusal. And there it was, Mortal Realms Magazine #1, the
latest ‘thing’ from Games Workshop. Of course, to call it a ‘magazine’ is disingenuous*.
Really, it is a set of 13 miniatures, plus some dice, that just happens to come
with a free magazine. But here is the kicker, it costs £3.
£3!
There is no way
around it; this is one of the best money-to-miniature deals in the history of
the hobby.
Now, when it
comes to Age of Sigmar, I have no strong opinion. I think some of the miniatures
are lovely, and this includes the ones offered in this set. I find the lore
behind the game mostly impenetrable. The game itself is not for me, but plenty of people
seem to have fun with it. But £3 for 13
really nice miniatures? And those ghosty things would make great spectres for
playing Rangers of Shadow Deep: Ghost Stone…
I picked it up. I
examined it from all angles. I put it back on the shelf. Then I picked it up
again. I considered buying two or three copies and getting an army of ghosts
for £9! I pondered how I could get it in my bag (not planning to steal it; I’d
just come on my bike).
But I had a plan
for my miniatures, and this wasn’t in it! I mean, I could always modify the
plan right? Just get these now, and they could be the next project after I finish one of my five.
I mean, I’d have
to be pretty dumb not to buy 13 Games Workshop miniatures for £3 right?
Finally, taking a
deep breath, I put it back on the shelf and walked out of the store. Honestly, it wasn't easy.
In the end, I
managed to resist, not because I had a plan, but because of the truth that lies
behind my plan. Buying these miniatures would not increase my enjoyment of the
hobby, in fact, they would decrease it. They would distract from the projects
that I had carefully identified as the ones I most want to pursue.
So, by walking
out of the store empty-handed, I not only felt £3 richer, but I once again
felt freer to pursue the projects that are really important to me. It was like
that great moment in The Fellowship of
the Ring where Bilbo finally lets go of the ring, steps outside, and
breathes the fresh air of freedom.
I won. I beat the
world that is constantly trying to pull me apart with distraction, and I am stronger for it.
None of this, of
course, is an attack on the product itself. Like I said, it’s an amazing deal,
and if starting Age of Sigmar was something I was really excited about, I’d be
all over this. But I’m not, and thankfully, I was able to remember this before
pulling out my wallet.
Of course, now I’ve
shown this deal to you, dear reader, you are faced with the same question! Irony, I suppose. (Although only if you live in the UK or Spain as its not available anywhere
else!).
*In the UK,
magazines (and books) are exempt from the 20% Value Added Tax that is applied
to most commercial items. There is a whole industry devoted to taking advantage
of this loophole by packaging things as free-gifts with a magazine.
Those do look awesome, and for less than $10 plus something to read... not bad.
ReplyDeleteWait what? The models are 15 USD for just the stormcast in the states (and that's not a bad deal). I want that "magazine"
ReplyDeleteAlso... plans "rarely survive contact with the enemy"
DeleteIt's a loss-leader to try and get you to subscribe to all 80 issues...the deal gets worse as it goes along.
DeleteIn spain it costs 1.99€.... I bought it cause I know the collection and wait for it to increase my armies ��
ReplyDeleteNow I really want to go play some Frostgrave
ReplyDeleteThat's some measure of self-control you exerted, I'm not sure I would be able to do it and I've given up on 28mm (in favour of the smaller scales) for more than a year now. Good on you that you were able to withstand the 'oh shiny' syndrome.
ReplyDeleteBut you're right of course, you would've gained very little and perhaps were even tempted to buy more later on.
Oh no, why did you even posted it?!! :-)
ReplyDeleteYour willpower is beyond superhuman and into the realm of myth and magic... well done, sir!
ReplyDeleteYou were stronger than me.....
ReplyDeleteI was weak and bought the pack.
Tony
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ReplyDeleteOnly got one and its enought. Maybe i could use them for SAGA AoM and Frost as spectres. Interested in the second and 3rd issues (love those banshees models)
ReplyDeleteI have an Oathmark related question: will goblins get access to chariots? Im interested to make some fun conversion using the new wolf calvary box set and random chariots.
I couldn't resist - 3 pound was too good
ReplyDeleteI've been wrestling with this one for the past week. It's a great deal and there are things I could do with the models if I get round to it. I thought the chainrasps (ghost things) would make great FG wraiths as soon as I saw them. But the more I think about it, the more I doubt that I would do anything with them.
ReplyDeleteI don't really play GW games (besides Blood Bowl) any more and I seem to have migrated to the smaller/more realistic style of the Frostgrave models, so these things seem over-sized and over-detailed.
Huzzah! Well resisted!
ReplyDeleteLol! I love Age of Sigmar. It was the game that got me into Wargaming, fact is it was my first table top game ever (my parents didn't even buy us Monopoly when I was a kid). I own 6 AoS armies (including the full set of whats offered in the subscription) and have played a few games of Frostgrave with those mini's.
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