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Post by adamsouza on Nov 27, 2017 17:06:23 GMT
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Post by skunkape on Nov 28, 2017 13:58:14 GMT
I know this won't make you any money but you could always donate the piece to the local gaming shop. I've actually built terrain for one of my local stores that does a lot of miniatures battles and the owner was really happy with what I gave him. I didn't donate as many pieces as you have, but maybe the owner will give you some store credit.
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Post by adamsouza on Nov 29, 2017 0:45:44 GMT
I know this won't make you any money but you could always donate the piece to the local gaming shop. I've actually built terrain for one of my local stores that does a lot of miniatures battles and the owner was really happy with what I gave him. I didn't donate as many pieces as you have, but maybe the owner will give you some store credit. The thought had crossed my mind... I actually donated a collection of terrain to the LGS when they started carrying 40K a few years back. I got a few thank you's from a couple of players and no acknowledgment from the store owners. In the last couple of months, a good chunk of it has disappeared from the store, and presumabley into people's personal collections. Unfortunately, I find that people some times only value things when they pay for it. To be honest, I was willing to accept pretty much any offer. Didn't put a price tag on it because I wanted to see what other people would value it at. To date, more than a dozen people have read the post, and I haven't gotten a single reply. It's not a collection of my best work. Mostly stuff I built and never got around to finishing, but I figured since they were lite on terrain I would offer.
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Post by astrobouncer on Nov 29, 2017 6:22:47 GMT
I think you did good with those man. I tend to read a lot more then I comment. I found its a pretty hard market to sell terrain at the local shops near me. I tried, a couple places let me try to sell out of their stores , plenty of people were interested in using the pieces I had for sale for free at the store, but not one sale in two months. I then started up an etsy store and sell a piece every now and then.
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Post by skunkape on Nov 29, 2017 14:16:24 GMT
I'm like astrobouncer, I lurk more than comment, but when I feel that I have something to add, I will leave a comment. Most times if I like something I just hit a like.
As far as the store owners not saying anything, that sucks, because your terrain looks good. Course, the store owners are people too, so you never know how someone will react.
I used to not say thank you enough to people, not that I was unappreciative of what they had done for me, I just got out of the habit, but I changed my habit and started saying thank you as often as I could.
Good luck with selling your terrain!
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Post by adamsouza on Nov 30, 2017 4:21:38 GMT
Thank you for the kind words guys.
I'm the same way myself. Mostly just lurk and hit like.
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