I thought you could already order FW stuff through local stores?
I thought you could already order FW stuff through local stores?
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Excellent, come on you Iron Hands! *crosses fingers and waits*
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Hey the ability to use Tetra's at tournaments, im all in.
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I have serious doubts about this rumour. As EG has already said, it would mean a masive increase in production which would take significant investment from GW. Look at FW's current output. They get a couple of models out a month, most of which they don't have the capacity to paint for promo shots and which are often variants on exisiting moulds or conversion kits for GW models. There is no way they have the capacity to supply enough models for a brand new codex. GW can barely support it's exisiting armies, which is why they have repeatedly said they aren't introducing new races. Can you imagine the outrage if they release Codex Salamanders and then drip feed a couple of models each month, like they do with Monstrous Arcana? And why do Codex Salamanders anyway? They follow the Codex Astartes and don't need a seperate codex, especially when those chapters which already have one aren't supported properly.
I can see them 'chapter approving' stuff for offical inclusion in 40K, but I doubt the rest of this rumour will pan out.
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- 6th edition means new era for 40k
- FW products becoming "mainstream" rules wise. This means that there might be more people willing to invest in models they know they can use without serious arguing
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And you never know if GW/FW have indeed increased their production capabilities, acquired more 'machinery' (be that new or used) that FW can start to use.
Or they could be going for CAD & 3D printing / equivalent as a long term strategy, thus pressing the rules (that doesn't cost them anything) to maximise the usage of all of their products. (In a way to help to compensate the new investments)
As a hobby audience widens (Yup, we oldschool dudes + all the younglings that gets to know the game every year), so must their production capabilities on a long term strategy
GW aint gonna go bankrupt. But remember that USA is still recovering from the recession that did terrible things to their industry (both civilian and military contractors). Lots of new unemployed dudes and even cities are struggling against bankrupsy. (I saw a document from a town X (cant remember the name) where people were collecting money themselves to pay for even some police patrols)
And EU is in turmoil right now. One nation after another is rocketing towards bankrupsy, and to avoid that they need billions of euros to avoid that from other nations that are in only marginally better position themselves) (And in spain the unemployment rate for 20-30 year olds is nearing 50%)
So, times are bad. Only a relative few have the extra funds to pay for this relatively expensive hobby. But, times will get better, and its a financial fact that on dire times, those that have money will benefit from it the most. (Cheapest investments for example)
*crosses fingers* Mechanicus codex. Mechanicus codex!!!
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Keep in mind that most of the 'dexs they've already done are heavily based around existing plastic kits (DKOK/renegades/Elysians using the guard's motorpool, Tyrant's army using guard and space marine models, corsairs based around Eldar etc). If they did a Salamanders 'dex, they'd release a Salamanders conversion kit, a special character or two and maybe a new weapon option for the Predator or something, not a whole new model range.