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Author:  Phalnax [ Sun Mar 21, 2010 8:56 am ]
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I'm thinking of getting this for my birthday. Is there any website (apart from Ebay) where I can find it for cheaper than £40?

Thnx,

-Phalnax.

Author:  Ieuan Took [ Sun Mar 21, 2010 11:10 am ]
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there is one on amazon for £37 just type mines of moria games workshop in the amazon search bar

Author:  General Elessar [ Sun Mar 21, 2010 1:33 pm ]
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If you buy it from GW it now costs £50; the price went up a few months ago. :-X

Author:  emperor_thompson [ Mon Mar 22, 2010 5:30 am ]
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Wayland games has a Dutch version available for 32 pounds (sorry, don't have a pound key). Probably won't matter if you are only interested in the models, but it may be a problem if you want a copy of the rules as well. Also have an English one for 40, in case GW inflation affects other retailers as well.

You can access their site from the banner add here, and just search "Moria".

Author:  Jamros [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 12:40 am ]
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I dunno man, I just did a quick run through of some other GW distributers and I don't think you can get it for much less than 40. Maelstrom's was 45 pounds and I don't think MiniWarGaming even had it.

I guess Amazon would be okay, and if you don't mind Dutch, emperor_thompson may have provided the lowest price you'll be able to find.

I suppose this entire post may have just been meaningless. I apologize.

Author:  Suladans Chosen [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 1:55 pm ]
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[shameless plug] Do you mostly need goblins or the fellowship? I could have the regular fellowship (excluding boromir) in moria plastics for trade...PM me![/shameless plug]

Author:  Finli O'Tengo [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 3:08 pm ]
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Whether or not you get MoM really depends on what you want. It's a great deal for what you get, but if you are planning on starting a specific army that is non-goblin and that doesn't plan on drawing heavily from the Fellowship then it may be better to look elsewhere.

The MoM rule book is terrific. You will not find all profiles or scenarios but will find all the rules--I take it with me when I play as it is easier to lug around than the big hardback (which I also own). The rules are also stitch-bound rather than glued, making it durable.

If you are interested in re-creating scenarios from LotR then MoM is a great place to start. If you want to just build an army for battling, then MoM may not be the way to go.

As far as cost goes, GW products are nothing if not mind-numbingly expensive. You can occasionally find good deals online, but it's something that everyone faces (and often complains about).

Author:  Jamros [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:48 pm ]
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The rules are also stitch-bound rather than glued, making it durable.

My MoM rulebook began to lose pages about a month after I got it, I had to tape them back in. :roll:

Author:  Queen Berúthiel [ Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:07 pm ]
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My Mom rulebook have never fallen apart. and i have had it for years. i had that problem with my journeybook the two towers. i bought one it started to fall apart i changede it for a new one and it started to fall apart the next day

Author:  imrail [ Tue Mar 30, 2010 11:36 am ]
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Perhaps GW is not aiming for durable products.. but perhaps they want some.. money/profit?...

Nah... that can't be true.

Author:  ShadowMaster26 [ Wed Mar 31, 2010 8:30 am ]
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I've had my MoM book ever since I first got into SBG. It looks like a nuclear bomb was dropped on it, and it's still in one piece.

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