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 Overread wrote:
I believe Wargames Factory wound up owning/running/having exclusive access (from the west) to a major Chinese factory system. As a result they basically wound up doing work for other firms who want access to that plastic casting facility. GW has long had the terrain and a few select kits/items made overseas in China.


Otherwise GW's models are all produced in house in Nottingham and they even built a new factory there recently to deal with demand (which has promptly failed because of corona messing up things - though should come into its own when staff no longer have to use covid safe practice).


I wouldn’t say it failed. Sure the supply chain is still wonky, but we’re looking at a different reason. Imagine the trouble GW would be having with supply without the second factory during social distancing.
 
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