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Title: Warmaster Recasting?
Post by: Noktu on 14 September 2019, 12:47:11 PM
Hey,

I know recasting is a controversial topic.

But I've been looking for a way to get some OOP warmaster miniatures. So I wonder if you guys have any information how to get recasted miniatures I'd be interested.

If I by any means am breaking some hobby rules by asking this, please remove my thread and let me know that this is not something we can discuss.

Cheers
Title: Re: Warmaster Recasting?
Post by: jimduncanuk on 14 September 2019, 01:26:07 PM
Recasting is frowned upon.

Besides, auction sites are full of Warmaster and other figures.

Title: Re: Warmaster Recasting?
Post by: Dr Dave on 14 September 2019, 02:22:08 PM
It's almost certainly a breach of copyright and Games Workshop usually prosecute or getbnasty at the very least, if they get wind of it.
Title: Re: Warmaster Recasting?
Post by: Ithoriel on 14 September 2019, 05:22:47 PM
I'd say

For Chaos, go to Laran.

For Orcs & Goblins, Copplestone and/or Polar Fox.

For Empire go to Warmonger.

For Ogre kingdoms go to Black Gate.

Elves, Dwarves and various Undead types you can get from Pendraken.

All probably cheaper than Evilbay and less trouble than tangling with IP lawyers.
Title: Re: Warmaster Recasting?
Post by: jimduncanuk on 14 September 2019, 06:43:40 PM
Lots of useable/convertible figures in Kallistras Hordes and Heroes range.

And there's always Pendraken.
Title: Re: Warmaster Recasting?
Post by: Leon on 14 September 2019, 10:47:31 PM
Recasting is theft of the original IP and should never be allowed.  I know that the original WM figures can be hard to find, and expensive if you do find them, but we can never use that as an excuse to allow recasting.  Someone could equally decide that Pendraken figures are too expensive so they'll recast some for themselves, which would be theft of our property and is taking money away from me and our employees. 

There are enough 10mm companies available these days to fill a lot of the original WM lists and we're hoping to expand with some more in the coming months/years.
Title: Re: Warmaster Recasting?
Post by: petercooman on 15 September 2019, 07:03:33 AM
Don't recast. Makes it harder for every one.

It's why oop new in blister/box GW stuff is so expensive these days, because they give more assurance that they are not recasted.
Title: Re: Warmaster Recasting?
Post by: Noktu on 15 September 2019, 08:33:27 AM
I apologize for being naive, I trust you all know I had no ill will in my mind while writing this topic.

I hope with the revival of Specialist Games we're to see Warmaster going in to reprint in the future.
Title: Re: Warmaster Recasting?
Post by: Techno on 15 September 2019, 09:41:37 AM
And maybe those awfully nice chaps will buy the unreleased strips of Dark Elves that I made over 15 years ago.

I know where those are !

Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: Warmaster Recasting?
Post by: Noktu on 16 September 2019, 11:45:12 AM
I wonder if anyone knows, but are the warmaster models sold by Aster Wargame recasts?

http://warmaster-fr.niceboard.com/t3551-aster-wargame

Title: Re: Warmaster Recasting?
Post by: Leon on 16 September 2019, 11:29:42 PM
Quote from: Noktu on 15 September 2019, 08:33:27 AM
I apologize for being naive, I trust you all know I had no ill will in my mind while writing this topic.

No problem at all, I know you didn't mean anything, it's just important to keep recasting away from the industry where we can!

Quote from: Noktu on 16 September 2019, 11:45:12 AM
I wonder if anyone knows, but are the warmaster models sold by Aster Wargame recasts?

I believe they are, yes, and they've been found reselling several wargames companies products in recent years unfortunately.  We bought the TB Line ranges from Aster and they seemed professional at the time, so it's disappointing to find out that they're doing this.
Title: Re: Warmaster Recasting?
Post by: petercooman on 17 September 2019, 07:21:30 AM
Quote from: Noktu on 15 September 2019, 08:33:27 AM
I apologize for being naive, I trust you all know I had no ill will in my mind while writing this topic.

I hope with the revival of Specialist Games we're to see Warmaster going in to reprint in the future.

No problem. I know it sometimes is rough to get what you need on the second hand market. (i collected an all metal imperial guard army a couple of years back)

But still i wouldn't do recasts. AS an example, i recently tried to sell my mordheim models, bought straight from the shop when they were released. The amount of recasts going around for mordheim stuff actually brings the price down for loose models, and drives the price of boxed ones way up. In the end i didn't even care to sell them anymore. I just kept them.
Title: Re: Warmaster Recasting?
Post by: industrialtrousers on 17 September 2019, 10:16:10 PM
I'm generally against recasting for the reasons mentioned above and generally try to find alternatives from other suppliers for Warmaster. I've always tried to support smaller businesses that don't have prices that take the piss. But if a manufacturer ceases making the models and stops supporting the game then no issue whatsoever with
recasting provided the pricing reflects the fact they're recast.

I've found making my own quite rewarding and although they won't be winning any prizes they're fit for purpose when playing fantasy where many creatures don't have to conform to proportional norms. You bugger your fingers up a bit though with blades & wires breaking the green stuff encrusted skin. Takes ages as well unless you come up with a cunning plan.

There's loads of decent 10mm manufacturers around although I still haven't worked out how to get stuff from the U.S. without paying the equivalent price for postage as goods.