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    Battle-Brother
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    They were available on a certain Chinese website that used to sell various GW/FW stuff, so they are more common on ebay than they should be. If you have them boxed, then you can show they're the real deal.

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    My Bro's still got the 30 I bought him around 10 years ago.

    Unpainted for the most part.

    It may even be 40 odd. I can't recall clearly! Was part of a christmas 'by weight' staff order.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daemonette666 View Post
    I have collected my fair share of both Daemonettes, and Seekers. I have units made up of them from the 1st, 2nd and current models.

    1st is the chunky model with the large crab like claws. I have a unit of 6 seekers and 6 Daemonettes . 2nd release is the slimmer feminine models with daggers and smaller crab claws. I have 12 Daemonettes and 6 Seekers. 3rd release is the current plastic range. I have about 40 Daemonettes, and 10 Seekers.

    It is a pity, because I used to have lots more of the older versions. I got out of 40K years ago, and only got back into it in 2006/2007. I had 2500 miniatures collected over 9 years, and sold most of them off in 1995.

    I have seen then on ebay for varied prices, many times they are not under the biding lists, they are in the buy now lists, and the prices are set too high for my tastes. When you factor in postage, I tend to buy them if they cost me AU$ 5.00 a miniature.

    I guess it is up to you, but if you set the price too high they may not sell. I would probably put them up on the bid lists, and set a reserve minimum price for them.
    There were also models released prior to the crab claw girls you have listed as first. They were smaller, had much smaller claws and from memory tails. That makes the current plastics the fourth incarnation.

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    I remember then - now. I just googled them, and got a picture of the models they released for the rogue trader Daemonette range. They had 13 individual models, And I think I had 2 of each. I got rid of them back in 1995 with the bulk of the 40K stuff I had at the time.

    I think the 3rd release models were the best though.
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