frogbear wrote:Marlow wrote:When Gamers want the 2nd Ed Minis rather than the 3rd Ed Minis they are moving over into being a Collector.
Incorrect.
Maybe they just want a particular look for their team.
Hmm. Proof positive that the "legs" mentioned by Galak are not set in stone, they are tendencies based on prevalent practices. Most "collectors" I've met are also "painters", as are many "gamers" - otherwise there wouldn't be a point to "Best Painted" competitions at tourneys, Conversely, many gamers and painters like to show off old/rare minis and tend towards "collector" behaviour. We could do worse than imagine a horizontal line, with "pure gamer" on the one end (uses unpainted minis or even plastic smurfs to represent his players) and "pure collector" on the other (never plays, never paints, buys up everything labeled Blood Bowl as soon as it hits the market. "Painters" could be represented with a vertical axis, kinda like a bell curve with a bloat on the right side, since pure gamer and pure collector don't paint, those who fall somewhere between most often do.
A question, if I may:
What is a recast?
Seems fairly obvious, right? It isn't to me. There might be guys on ebay stupid enough to advertise home-made copies of minis as such (and get banz0red for it) - they don't sell recasts, they sell "replicas".
The answer seems to be "look closely at the mini, there are many tell-tale signs". Those aren't obvious, even the most horridly produced mini might be "genuine".
Hence, the answer - as always - is: examine the context. Participate in the relevant practices. Of course, there just might be some guy really sitting on a treasure trove of old minis because his friends all stopped playing in `92 and he bought all their minis and forgot about them until he moved house.
What I'm trying to get at: imagine a really good craftsman, able to produce copies of minis that are absolutely exact copies of GW minis - well, exactly enough that no-one will ever be able to tell the difference unless he melts the mini down to examine molecular content or something like that. He puts those copies up on ebay, advertising them as genuine. I buy them, paint them up, take them to a tourney.
"Wow, look at those, where'd you get them?"
"Uh, some guy on ebay, calls himself whatshisface."
"Dude, didn't you hear? That guy's a total recaster! GW wised up and put the kibosh on him, he's in the Big House now."
"Wow, really? I never knew."
It seems to me that simply knowing that the source of the mins was a forger
turns those minis into recasts even though they might be GW-produced after all. Might be the forger sold his originals, might be he wasn'T a recaster after all and wrongly accused - I'll never know. I do "know" that they are not the real thing after all, not because of what they are but because of how they are percieved.
Hence, if TBB ran a list of "Recasters on ebay" we would
produce recasts, since no mini sold by any of the guys labeled "recasters" would be genuine.
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