
Now there is a problem with my hobby, I told my current wife that the thousands of minis I’ve collected over the years are practically worthless, scrap value only. And, then this happens….
In less than one hour Mr. Les Parsons stands to gain nearly four hundred pounds for twelve 15mm “dba elements” or bases of miniatures.



But, four hundred pounds? Would your significant other agree to your outlay? Is it sour grapes from those doubters who can’t paint to this standard!?
I hate to say it, and I have put this argument, to her ladyship ( das Kaiserin), I personally think it’s worth it. In the first case, it takes literally hours to produce finished minis to the standard of the above photos.

Yes the minis are well sculpted but you still have to have talent, and talent deserves rewarding? To get such a set professionally painted would be at least two hundred pounds plus cost of minis. These are top quality minis created by a painter who obviously knows what he’s doing.
How much “value” is there in such a purchase? Well I guess it’s how much use the purchaser will get out of the army. I was in conversation with a pal the other night who was extolling the virtues of only playing with one army over and over again. It may not be everyone’s cup of tea but the idea is that one becomes proficient with an army and you get to play it well.

And finally, the problem most gamers have of course is not the cost of figures but the time it takes to get them on the table. I personally would much rather beautifully painted minis on the table than thousands of unpainted minis in the “ pile of inspiration”.

So good luck to you Mr. Parsons! As the saying goes, “ the value of anything is decided by what someone will pay for it!” Half and hour til the sale ends now and you must watch the final item price. Away with the nay sayers, and the doubters, stick your golf clubs and gym memberships! It’s our hobby and we spend what we spend on enjoying ourselves!
Happy eBaying!

MB 24th October





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