I agree with mainly has been said so far. But I would raise some points.
1) Rich made a comment the other day that many of the older molds had a large number of problems and they had lots of customer complaints about them on file, or words to that effect. As I said before, that reminded me of the RAFM/DP9 debacle, which some industry insiders said later was partly engineered by DP9 to pull out of their contract with RAFM without penalty and use the money for their in-house casting setting up costs. Now, I'm NOT accusing WC of any such thing, it just sounds similar, and I never had a problem with Spartan castings
myself.
2) Related to 1), and having spoken to a couple of people in the business of resin casting, the rate of burnout of molds for this process is extreme especially when you have fine detail such as the DW range is famed for. So sure, I accept that
many of the high-volume and older models will have severely compromised molds by now( I tell you three times ), and that test casts would have to be done, master printed out from the 3D files for new ones if they turn out to be duds.
BUT and it is a big "but" . . . What about the low-volume items, ones that didn't get a lot of use, like, say,the Kickstarter items? Would they not tend to be more likely to be closer to ready to use condition, perhaps?
3) And leading from 2) while again I concede that the organization of those molds and files when WC took them over was chaotic and probably will take a while to
completely sort out ( I tell you three times ), is it so impossible to test a few molds that are sorted and cast them up? I'm not impatient myself, but the point is, the longer this drags on, the fewer people are going to wait around for the rebirth of the game, and the more there will develop a
truly hostile pool of individuals who
willmake it their business to deter both stick-to-it players like myself and potential new players from playing the game. Heck, I know of one already who was banned from two FB pages ( Not I add, pages where WC personnel are moderators either ) for just such tactics.
Again note that I still promote the game - Geeze, I've been spending the last tow days helping a new Covenant of Antarctica player locate miniatures and design his fleet, even answering some tactical queries!
- and while I might be cheesed off at some of WC's attitudes, I'm not going to abandon it nor tell anyone else to.
There. I feel better.