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Post by rahway on Apr 24, 2018 5:59:05 GMT
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Post by marctpf on Apr 24, 2018 12:45:13 GMT
I like these, and other EF sets, but the pricing is putting me off. In the UK, these sets are roughly £30 for 9 figures, compared to Hat's 18 figures for around £10. So EF are around SIX times the price per figure. Maybe I am being cheap, but I am struggling to justify the price for these. Which is a shame, as I would happily pay a small premium for such nice figures (although I actually think the HaT 54mm range is very nice in itself). I appreciate one man's price point will not match another's, but I would be interested to know how widely popular these prices are with teh plastic toy soldier fraternity.
Marc
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Post by Mike Lewis on Apr 24, 2018 15:30:35 GMT
I like these, and other EF sets, but the pricing is putting me off. In the UK, these sets are roughly £30 for 9 figures, compared to Hat's 18 figures for around £10. So EF are around SIX times the price per figure. Maybe I am being cheap, but I am struggling to justify the price for these. Which is a shame, as I would happily pay a small premium for such nice figures (although I actually think the HaT 54mm range is very nice in itself). I appreciate one man's price point will not match another's, but I would be interested to know how widely popular these prices are with teh plastic toy soldier fraternity. Marc Marc I have exactly the same problem - for that sort of price I would rather pay a little more and get metal figures.. Mike
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Post by oldsilly on Apr 25, 2018 12:53:04 GMT
I agree with the two latest comments above, the figures are nice but at that price, and with the infantry sets containing kneeling figures I would probably never use, do not represent value for money. We are never satisfied are we?!
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Post by davel on Jun 1, 2018 16:05:13 GMT
Scott Lam from Ex-Force said British officers should be ready over the next couple of weeks.
They intend doing a Peninsular war range, but no spe ific dates in mind at the moment
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