
The Catachan Colonel was announced as a store exclusive mini from GW with some special stipulations. Every independent retailer would be getting these and they are allowed to keep any profit from the mini selling.
As Games Workshop put it, this was to help lend a hand to struggling retailers from the crisis. With the basics covered, here’s an update on the model for US stores.
40k Catachan Colonel Arrives In US & Stupid Expensive

After talking to multiple store owners across the US, they’ve said they have only gotten 2-4 Catachan Colonels, which is probably dependent on their store size and location. We don’t have to spell out the fact that these will not only sell quickly, but there isn’t even enough to go around. Remember, this was something to help retailers keep their doors open. But selling 2-4 minis at reatil will more than likely hardly make a dent in taking care of the overhead.
This has forced retailers into an awkward position and from who we’ve talked to, they have decided between causing an uproar in their community (from lack of models) OR selling all their Catachan Colonels on eBay for a higher price to keep their doors open.
The Colonel is Going Between $300-$500 on eBay

What We HOPE Games Workshop Will Do To Clean Up This Mess…

If GW sent these minis in such low numbers to retailer stores because they themselves were allocated, then they should, in our opinion, honor additional orders from stores for this model.
It could then be supplied to LGS later on as GW themselves have done for their own last two MTO releases during the crisis.
That way, Game Stores who have helped build Games Workshop’s empire in good times and bad, get to keep 100% of the proceeds in a manner that is meaningful.
While the details surrounding this model sounded great at first, if the rumors are true this may be more of a hassle than a help in our opinion. We hope GW does the right thing and allows stores to make as much from this release as possible, so all ships continue to rise with the hobby tide.
It might be surprising to see a small T3 model go for so much on the secondary market. We’re not sure if GW’s plan to help stores backfired from the extremely low-quantity that stores were reported as getting, or if any help is considered better than no help.
What do you think about the amount of models GW shipped to stores? Do you think they are worth the price they’re going for on eBay? Will GW probably release these minis as an MTO further down the line?
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