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Wraith






Milton, WI

col. krazy kenny wrote:What about import tax,, also along time ago when people used and even gw them used inferior metals, they switched to white pewter which is very expensive. i my self wish they would open a manufacturing plant here in the us, we need the jobs. It would help the local economy.being a machinist i would love to work for them. more fun !! than my boring job. looking at microns all day, its one millionth of a inch.


They have manufacturing in the U.S. Memphis has been operating for years now.
I know that they do plastics. I bet they do some metal casting there as well.
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Wraith






Milton, WI

Mick A wrote:Also, aren't a lot of the GW plastics made in China now? Which makes them even cheaper to produce...

Mick


Not true. Some of the scenery is. The resin Barricades and hedges. The new WotR scenery.
All printing is done in China.

Memphis, TN, USA has a production Facility for the states, Canada, probably ships to Australia(?)

The home base in Nottingham still supplies UK and Europe.
 
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