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Just wondering if they were worth the £10, the way GW is going I wouldn't be surprised to find a snap fit ork and a pair of guardsman's arms for that price.
I'm personally always nervous buying these because I only play three armies, excerbated by the fact of, do they give you half of something that needs two parts to make the constituent part? (IE, SM torso fronts without backs, or piles of genestealer left arms without a corresponding set of right arms)
i would also like this question answered
15 successful trades as a buyer;
16 successful trades as a seller;
To glimpse the future, you must look to the past and understand it. Names may change, but human behavior repeats itself. Prophetic insight is nothing more than profound hindsight.
It doesn't matter how bloody far the apple falls from the tree. If the apple fell off of a Granny Smith, that apple is going to grow into a Granny bloody Smith. The only difference is whether that apple grows in the shade of the tree it fell from.
I got pretty much a whole assault squad plus a bunch of other pretty bitz in my bitzbox 10 quid SM bargain bag. the 20+ dreadnought fronts are rather blah, but generally, it's worth it.
still, no clue what you'll get so buy for the lulz
Mine have always been very good... or terrible. It's meant to be fun. But very good if you like converting stuff (as there are always some random bits in there)