Second "recast" post I read.
And I don't get it.
From the other fora, I got two points wich were actually making sence:
Draco wrote:civilian_number_two wrote:PS: Who cares?
that's where you are wrong. I would not mind having recasts, but only if I know they are. And I would tell others that my figs are recasts as well.
But there are people who like to have these limited edition figures because they like to collect rare minis. The originals are valueable.
Now imagine, you have an orginal Ogre you want to sell and somebody else is selling his recasts way below the price, but selling them as originals. You get stuck with yours. Wouldn't you feel cheated?
Decker_cky wrote:Recasts are of lower quality pretty much without fail though. They don't represent them as being recasts, so they make it far more difficult to find old figures that are good quality. So they recasts sell for more than they do and the real figures sell for less than they should. The only people that win are the recasters themselves. People wanting the real figures risk getting a recast, people wanting recasts pay more than a recast is worth, and people selling real models have their models devalued.
Recasting is bad.
Even after reading them... I dont see the real problem, altough I concur with Dracos idea that the buyer should know that the model is recasted.
Before I continue, pls let me say that I'm talking abouth the models that are out of print and no one is making money off.
First... aren't we all reacting a bit over concerned abouth this entire phenomena? What the guy is doing, is recasting old figures that arent available to the people that are intrested. Some of these items, because they are "rare", are seriously expensive on ebay. Not everyone can buy them, or is willing to pay a ridiculous amount of money for them.
Two... recasts are of poor quality? I had a friend in my local job who did some really good recasts actually. They were as flawed as the original ones. It's not that all figures that are sold to you in a blister are "that good". Thats why you need all the tools to make your mini better before you paint it (not to mention that you could actually glue them together without holes or using to much green stuff).
Tree... Models are extremely valuable? Thats like a magic player talking. Please don't let this hobby go the same way as those money hungering fools. It's bad for the friendly enviorement this hobby has to offer.
We are talking abouth metal that was forged into a model. The price should be "the price for forging" + "the price of the metal" + "a small token of your appreciation towards the guy that helped you getting a model that you needed for your team..." (2 nice beers would do in my case).
We are still discussing a material object right? Not something holy like a magic card? (sorry, couldnt keep it in)
What do we do with these models? We have fun... right?
We go to tournaments, drive 4 hours, spill a lot of gass, eat, drink, sleep, and play 5 to 6 games with our friends from all nations? And why do we do it for? Just the cheer fun off it and having the honour of having a certain title of a tournament somewhere in your region.
It's not that you can win much, somethimes you get a mini, other times you get a fully painted team (wich is probably the most expensive price I know off, that you can get). But most tournaments have nice but small and cheap prices. You never go out there just for the money or the price? Or at least I hope you don't.
What does it matter if a model in your team is a recasted one? As long as you paint it well it will do just as good as anny other model. I never saw bloodbowl as an "investment", and I hope I never will.
The legal idea of the copyright is also pretty much ridiculous for models that are out of print. No one is making money out of them, except for the people who suddenly see them as "rarities" and sell them for a way to high price to people who couldnt get one earlier.
(Or the people that feel "important" or "high and mighty" because they got something no one else has - not something you actually earned, but something you bought -. For those people I would suggest a long good look in the mirror.)
There is also the fact that, and I dare to gamble on this one, most of you guys are hypocrits when it comes to "recasters". I mean, how manny of you have "recasted" software, games, music cds, movies... etc. And most of those things are NOT limited, and are just at your local store. Some of the older movies can be bought for 3$ and still most of us are having them copied.
The only ones who get angry of this busness are the ones that are making money of them. With the old and limited models I fear it's the same thing. I have seen players going to a tournament, getting a model for free, and selling them on Ebay for 50$. You can say it's the buyers own fault... still it has a bad ring to it in my ears.
BUT, and this is a thing where I will back most of you up, I do beleve you should know that the model you are purchasing is indeed a recast. I beleve the buyer has a right to know.
And I also strongly beleve that the proffit on all models (even none recasts) should be friendly instead of a ludicrous amount.
At last I want to thank people that create models, even limited ones, and recast them therselves after seeing that there is a market for them. Specially if they keep the price the same. (I beleve the "pot plant" guy recasted his pot plants two times right? And still sold them for 1,50 a piece.)
Be social, and spread the love!... so that we can all enjoy the game with the team that we pimped and collected from our friends. (and also spread some blood... elf blood)