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"Meet the new Dwarf... same as the old Dwarf?"

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Blogger Mike A said...

Awesome review Dallas! You nailed it. The red background on the miniature pictures has to be one of their worst decisions. It really takes away from the model. For example, the new Chaos Dark Apostle. When I first saw the White Dwarf pics, I thought it looked terrible. Seeing it with the plain white background, I like it a lot more. I get they are going for a flashier look, but they are failing. Also, your points on the actual content are again, spot on. Overall, I think it needs a good deal more work before it becomes a worthy purchase.

October 3, 2012 at 10:50 PM

Blogger Muskie said...

GW or ex-GW staff have admitted that models that perform better in-game they are able to sell at a premium. The plastic that goes into Terminators and Tactical Marines is about the same. The design time, CAD tools, even the master molds cost about the same and are 'sunk costs'. GW makes a lot of profit on plastic models, especially those sold directly or through their own retail stores.

It used to be thought they lost money on books or possibly on the big all inclusive box sets, but given the volume they sell at combined with every increasing prices I highly doubt that. The new Chaos models are designed to sell, the rules for Forgefiends and Maulerfiends are favourable enough to stimulate demand. I have no idea about the close assault Obliterators or whatever they are called, those seem to be universally deemed fugly...

I can't see them selling well at a rumored 55 points a model. I know I have zero intention of buying any. ;-)

October 3, 2012 at 11:12 PM

Blogger Toys'n'Soldiers said...

Great review! I only disagree in one point: I do find useful the "How to paint" section. Otherwise, you nailed it.

October 4, 2012 at 12:23 AM

Blogger Greg B said...

Great review Dallas. GW should try and take some content tips from less-noxious house organs (i.e. Pravda) but it is too bad they are screwing with the pictures. Cool minis have been the final redoubt of WD in my mind for years.

And nice work on trying to fight a rear guard on the look of the Forge World stuff - I concede it is generally very good. But the Primarchs are out-of-this-world awful. ANGRON looks like he has just received a broken glass enema - the model is totally ridiculous.

On the other hand, Angron The Angry Axe Armed Angererr is a very cool mini compared to the Chaos whatever-it-is on the cover of the WD. Chaos sculpting has jumped the shark.

October 4, 2012 at 12:34 PM

Blogger Mike A said...

I think they should do a much more in depth painting section. I agree @ Toys. There were some cool ideas there. I just think they need to do more. As for the new Daemon Engines, as many have pointed out, they look like a cheap knock off of some Japanese Anime toy, or Zoids( if you remember those). I wholeheartedly agree that they charge premiums for the best performers in an army. Look at the new Warpsmith. $36 cdn. Big deal, he comes in a box instead of a clam shell. Hardly seems worth the increased costs. But, he will be very powerful on the table(able to restore Hull Points,etc.), hence the increased price. Just my two cents.

October 4, 2012 at 5:57 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I got the 300th wargames illustrated instead and still haven't finished reading all the articles in my 'OFFICE'. I haven't purchased a copy of the dwarf for a long time as i use the Internet to find cool models and don't want to waste my money on a catalog. Also as I haven't purchased a new army in years and the price of a new one is ridiculass there's nothing for me in the magazine.

October 5, 2012 at 5:24 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

A really great review. The October WD I bought for the content , second WD I've bought (1st Apr'12 for new paints/guides. Price hike isn't that bad, take Australia for instance. It jumped from $11.95 to an absolutely massive $12.00

October 13, 2012 at 1:45 AM

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