Wise Old Elf wrote:
Perhaps the reason they haven't released another set of the company yet is because GW are still trying to shift the 'limited edition' plastic set. They don't even sell it separately, which to me would be a worthwhile sales tactic. I've had six or seven people say to me that they're willing to part with up to £45 for that plastic sprue alone, without all the Goblin Town extras.
With regards to a starter set for film 3 however, I think it's more than likely they will release a new starter set. So far in the Hobbit (films and GW miniatures), there hasn't been a single 'epic' scale battle, besides Azanulbizar, which was not exactly 'epic' in scale compared with any of the major LOTR battles (Helm's Deep, Pelennor, Black Gate - though it maybe rivalled Black Gate), or the Battle of the Five Armies.
It would make sense, in my opinion, to release something of a 'create your own' starter set. Obviously, this won't happen, but it would be nice to have a starter set personal to someone starting the hobby, who is not interested in, let's say Dwarves or Goblins - which rules out the starter set for AUJ. Instead, why don't GW release, say 10 plastic boxes of standard troops, 2 different troops boxes of 10 miniatures for each of the five armies, and let buyers choose four boxes of opposing factions (e.g. Dwarves and Dol Guldur Orcs) they would like to play with and begin collecting, and throw in some ruined Dale terrain, for example:
'There and Back Again' Starter Set =
+ 1 box of 10 plastic Iron Hills Dwarves Militia
+ 1 box of 10 plastic Iron Hills Dwarves Hammerers
+ 1 box of 10 plastic Dol Guldur Orcs
+ 1 box of 3 finecast great bats
+ Dale terrain (three ruined walls, a rock, maybe a statue?)
Something like this, if you see where I'm heading?
Games Workshop should hire you, no joke