Jamros wrote:
I'd count Forge World--its products may not be on the GW site, but it is 100% Games Workshop, owned and operated, like the BL. I see FW products in GW stores and I believe its models and rules are legal in GW events.
Quality or not, there's a limit imo to how much a toy soldier or miniature or scale model or wargaming rules set is worth, and Forge World is just way above too expensive, though I'd love to paint up some of those Warhammer Monsters. Main GW is too expensive as it is.
Well, my point is that they're not IMO directly comparable.
Different departments, different pricing structure, different casting material, different management, different business strategy, different ethos, different target customer base.
Black Library is run every differently to the main GW business. We don't see BL raising the prices for their novels by several pounds every year, or downsizing the page count of novels to half of what they used to be, and charging 75% of the original full size novel.
Forgeworld was always the more specialised niche, elitist manufacturer, catering more to modellers and players with larger disposable incomes and producing much better quality models (better resin) and rulebooks (Imperial Armour... 'nuff said).
GW was more mainstream, focusing on more mass produced plastic kits and metal models / the crappy type of resin. Their rulebooks and products are geared more to the wargamer demographic, rather than the expert painters and modellers.