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$200 Kits From Games Workshop Canceled the Last CEO

chaos rumors new wal hor warhammer games workshopAfter years of trying, Games Workshop has made its first $200 kit, but rumor has it this also may have led to the downfall of the last CEO…

We knew the day would finally come when a model kit costs $200 from Games Workshop. Now it is here, and honestly, the new Gargant kit is not that exciting to be frank.

However, according to rumor, this isn’t the first time Games Workshop wanted to try this, and it may be the thing that led to the downfall of Tom Kirby, their last CEO.

Games Workshop’s first $200 Kit

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Let’s start with the now, shall we?

The previous price for the Mega-Gargants was $195, so didn’t quite break the barrier. However, with the $210 USD release of King Brodd, who looks to have all the previous and new sprues in the box, the Sons of Behemat will be more expensive than ever.

This kit can also build the Kraken-eater, Gatebreaker, and Warstomper Mega-Gargants – or the new Beast-smasher Mega-Gargant – each of which can be hired as a mercenary by a different Grand Alliance.

This has been a trend lately from GW where they slowly add new sprues to kits (even to troops like Imperial Guard), and then whether you wanted to upgrade or not, you’re spending more money to get essentially the same units. Yes, we know this will give you more bits and possibilities for Sons of Behemat, but if you just want the normal dudes, you’re paying more.

They also just raised the price of the previous Mega-Gargants up $5 to that $200 threshold after months of being out of stock on thier site.

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They have also been doing this with things like the Baneblade and Imperial Knights for Warhammer 40k, where they slowly discontinue older versions and add those sprues into a bigger new kit.

While this gives you more options from the kit, each one is more and more expensive. This has happened big time with the most recent Imperial Knights release. Basically, all the big kits are going to one big version with everything, and in a way, it does give you way more options, but saving $20ish for what you want, can sometimes be worth it instead of having those extra bits to magnetize and such.

If I were a betting man, I would expect those model kits (currently at $150 for the Baneblade and $170 for Knights) to creep up over the years slowly and any new large model kit to start just below or at $200 going forward.

$200 Kits From Games Workshop Killed the Last CEO

Skarbrand kitThis rumor has been circulating for years now but really comes home to roost with this release. Supposedly in the mid-2010s then, CEO Tom Kirby wanted to do this same thing with the Skarbarnd and Blooththirster kits and try to get $200 for them by combining them into a single box for release.

The story goes he was shot down by the GW board of directors and was the straw that broke the camel’s back, which eventually lead to him being replaced by Kevin Roundtree on 1 Jan 2015.

There is slight support for this notion because of the fact that both Great Daemons sprues are dated 2013 but were actually released as separate kits two years later in 2015.

The Bloodthirster was released in March of 2015, followed by Skarbrand that October and neither has ever been combined.

Skarbrand sprue 2013As it is very rare that something is dated that long before it’s actually released, this would give more credence to the idea that there were at least some plans just to release them in a single big box.

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Perhaps there was some internal strife as GW couldn’t come to a decision on how to release them for nearly two years, but eventually, the separate boxes were decided on, and the high mark for kits stayed with the newly released Imperial Knight in 2014.

We do know from there the Imperial Knight received several sprue upgrades through the years and eventually came to be the all sprues in one box version that exists today.

Ultimately again, this is just a rumor, and there will never be any way of knowing for sure what 100% led to the downfall of Tom Kirby.

For us, a $200 model in 2013 or even in 2022 seems like a bad idea all the way around for hobbyists in general. So remember to vote with your hobby dollars for the new Sons of Behemat release this weekend, as there are alternatives out there for around $150 less.

Size Comparison GiantsKings of War Giant $40 (right), GW Mega Gargant $200 (left).

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About the Author: Rob Baer

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