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Title: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: Leon on 02 November 2010, 04:28:46 PM
What's been your most extravagant or expensive one-time purchase?  A piece of custom-made scenery that you just had to have, even though you had no use for it?  Or armies to cover every aspect of a period, 'just in case'...

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Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 02 November 2010, 04:50:01 PM
Complete BT tank brigade in 1/300th, long time ago.....

IanS
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: Sandinista on 02 November 2010, 04:59:46 PM
Not too extravagant, but more an indication of the addictive/obsessive side of the hobby. It started when I bought a real bargain, a large painted 15mm Wars of the Roses army for £150, which was £20 less than unpainted price :D But there were a few odd bits that didn't quite fit, some Scottish looking pikemen and a few too many units of mounted knights...
Well 8 months later and lots of e-bay trawling I have a 15mm Scots army and a 15mm French army all bought painted and all at about unpainted price too. Then to make things worse I suffered a moment of weakness at a show - £50 of shiny metal was added to my bag - stradiots and crossbowmen I did not really need, more pike for the Scots, some Border Horse just because they were nicer castings than the ones I had...

I managed to get them past the wife without complaint as she knew I was picking up an order from Pendraken (lovely BEF), so she just saw more shiny metal to clutter up the place 8)
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: Gunfreak on 02 November 2010, 05:48:36 PM
My two biggest buys were 350+ Perry AWI metal, a good £450-500 the second was full table of terrain board from terra firma, enough for 8x6 table, cost me £700 with shipping and tax
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: Nosher on 02 November 2010, 08:29:40 PM
Probably buying approximately 60+ 2x2ft TSS terrain tiles which have been used once and then have spent the last ten years in my attic :(
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: Nosher on 02 November 2010, 08:30:21 PM
and lots of others that I am too scared to make a note of here else they whisk me off to the local loony bin ;D
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: Captain Verbeek on 03 November 2010, 12:05:38 PM
Games Workshop, nuff said.
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: capthugeca on 03 November 2010, 12:47:58 PM
A very large cyclops - I can't remember who the manufacturer was now but it was about 120mm high, held a club up high in its right hand and a screaming woman in its outstretched left hand.

I think that it was £3.50 but I was only earning 90p a week on my paper round so it was almost a month's wages!

I never even got round to painting it.

Regards

Hugh
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: Pruneau on 04 November 2010, 04:52:24 PM
A GW LOTR Gandalf pointing a finger (probably at Merrin who messed up again) that cost over â,¬12 and looks like sh*t.
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: lentulus on 04 November 2010, 06:22:19 PM
Generally I am a frugal soul, with a careful weekly budget.  However, in 1976 I took my honest-to-God 1st paycheck and spent $200 on a 25mm late achmenid persian army from Minifigs -- I guess it would be $600 or so now.  Which is not very much for many folks, but is a lot at one time for me.
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: Leon on 08 November 2010, 04:12:53 PM
Some big bucks being spent here!
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: clibinarium on 08 November 2010, 04:46:21 PM
I've just received my most extravagant purchase; Samuel Hawley's "The imjin War". One book for £70, by no means a record, but for me it was, and I couldn't really spare it (damn paypal virtual money is too easy to spend!).

I grabbed at it because I've seen it priced much higher than that, but even a bargain costs money. It had better provide £70's worth of inspiration.
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: Pruneau on 08 November 2010, 07:26:00 PM
In a weird way reading all of this makes me think I'm definitely not the worst nutcase on the ward.  Thanks for that, fellows!  ;)
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: Eldamarelf on 09 November 2010, 10:58:34 AM
I think the biggest single purchase was off Wizkids at their UK Nationals a couple of years ago that was £500. other than that a few orders here and there for my 10mm Russians which usually top out at £200 each time.
One of the biggest group buys we have done as a club was 7000+ world tank museum figures between 7 of us not going to say how much each vehichle was but lets just say it was a good deal.

Tom H :d
aka Bilbo
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: NTM on 09 November 2010, 12:24:13 PM
All I can really think of is Nafziger's "Lutzen and Bautzen" bought 5 years ago for c. £100 (it was oop would normally be £30) but had to have it because it is the only proper account tof the 1813 spring campaign available in the English language (lots of stuff available for nowt in German on google books though)
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 09 November 2010, 05:42:33 PM
Why not translate it then ?  ;D

IanS
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: NTM on 10 November 2010, 08:55:42 AM
Quote from: ianrs54 on 09 November 2010, 05:42:33 PM
Why not translate it then ?  ;D

IanS

As I studied German to a Level I do, Plotho's works are most useful.

Nigel
Title: Re: Q of the Week: Most extravagant/expensive?
Post by: sixsideddice on 24 November 2010, 11:04:05 AM
A few years ago, about a year after Games Workshop first came out with their Lord of the Rings table top strategy battle game (so the figure range was pretty vast at this stage); I purchased everything, the entire range and all the duplicates I needed for my units, the hard cover rules and all the supplement manuals - I even went and bought the complete paint set in a nice steel case....

... I think the whole lot cost me just over 2000 pounds. They loved me in the GW shop that day ^^

But I`ve done this kind of thing before many times; though I think this was the biggest one time purchase, to date.

Six :-)