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How has the miniatures business been doing, post-pandemic?
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<blockquote data-quote="MGibster" data-source="post: 9334828" data-attributes="member: 4534"><p>I don't have hard data for anything, but Games Workshop appears to be doing well. When it comes to miniatures, I kind of feel like it's Games Workshop and then everyone else. </p><p></p><p>The Fallout series on Amazon appears to have helped out Modiphius and they continue to sell quite a lot of Fallout: Wasteland Warfare and they have a new skirmish game Fallout: Factions coming out in July. As far as production is concerned, Modiphius is changing from producing resin miniatures to producing hard plastic miniatures which is a good sign they're confident about continued sales. </p><p></p><p>Catalyst Game Labs seems to be doing well with Battletech as its popularity has increased over the last few years. If you had told me in 2014 that I'd see a bunch of new Battletech books and mechs at my local game store I would have laughed. (Seriously, my local game store has BT & Cyberpunk 2020 books for sale and I thought I accidentially found a time portal to 1994.) </p><p></p><p>During the pandemic, I think there were a lot of people like me who simply decided to get back into painting miniatures with gusto. I even bought an airbrush so I jumped back into it more than most. What was amazing was how well GW did during a period of time when most people couldn't go to their local game store or club to play a game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGibster, post: 9334828, member: 4534"] I don't have hard data for anything, but Games Workshop appears to be doing well. When it comes to miniatures, I kind of feel like it's Games Workshop and then everyone else. The Fallout series on Amazon appears to have helped out Modiphius and they continue to sell quite a lot of Fallout: Wasteland Warfare and they have a new skirmish game Fallout: Factions coming out in July. As far as production is concerned, Modiphius is changing from producing resin miniatures to producing hard plastic miniatures which is a good sign they're confident about continued sales. Catalyst Game Labs seems to be doing well with Battletech as its popularity has increased over the last few years. If you had told me in 2014 that I'd see a bunch of new Battletech books and mechs at my local game store I would have laughed. (Seriously, my local game store has BT & Cyberpunk 2020 books for sale and I thought I accidentially found a time portal to 1994.) During the pandemic, I think there were a lot of people like me who simply decided to get back into painting miniatures with gusto. I even bought an airbrush so I jumped back into it more than most. What was amazing was how well GW did during a period of time when most people couldn't go to their local game store or club to play a game. [/QUOTE]
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