Yes, Game Workshop prices are a right RIP-OFF, but it wasn't always like that, they used to be fair and had some great deals like buy 2 and get a 3 half price or buy 3 and get a 4th for free deals on everything, but that was in the early 90's. If I ever return to gaming then, would use eBay for everything.![]()
Christ, that one on the left (in particular) is just plain weird.Girl on the left is Chitose Nanbu from Ah My Buddha, found out she was missing her skirt, but that's not really a problem, she's an cast-off too and comes with different tops to allow you to display as much as you want, she was preowned. The girl on the right is Momo Velia Deviluke from Motto to Love Ru and was brand new.
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Really need to buy an new display cabinet.
One final order arriving soon, hope it comes before I go to France.![]()
The sales staff in GW are the most enthusiastic people in the world, how do they do it?
Low wages and high commission.
GW prices have literally never been reasonable. The only thing that has increased (outside of inflation) is the crazy sales picthes. They basically hound you into buying stuff. I fear entering the place to look at things.
Christ, that one on the left (in particular) is just plain weird.
The sales staff in GW are the most enthusiastic people in the world, how do they do it?
What's weird about it?
This link shows her fully clothed, maybe this is normal for you?
http://myfigurecollection.net/item/563
That she is designed to (basically) look like a child, but sexualised and exposed. And you have a model of it. That's what is weird.
Because the vast majority of males don't like to look at an of-age woman dressed in a school uniform?![]()
Difference between child and girl, thoughBecause the vast majority of males don't like to look at an of-age woman dressed in a school uniform?![]()
Difference between child and girl, though![]()
Because the vast majority of males don't like to look at an of-age woman dressed in a school uniform?![]()
Yes, but preferably not a doll.![]()