We’re pretty sure Squidmar’s Thunderhawk has set a record for the most expensive wargaming miniature ever sold Warhammer 40k or otherwise.
It wasn’t too long ago, this model was really hard to find but thanks to Squidmar, more and more seem to have been popping up as collectors cashed in on this amazing exposure.
Squidmar had his on eBay for a while but the auction is now over and a new owner has probably the most expensive wargaming miniature (Warhammer 40k or otherwise) ever to be sold!
It’s the mid-nineties, you open White Dwarf and this amazing mini is sitting there at the back of a giant Ultramarines force. Then, you realize you can actually order this bad boy, but the hard part? You have to come up with $650…
If you passed that part of the test and actually get this sent to you, you had to figure out how to build it! With terrible instructions and hundreds of parts, all pewter BTW, it was quite the feat.
But still, people made it through and completed the task!
This is the giant force GW painted up for one of their Games Days, and man did the Thunderhawk really top it off!
Just look at all those metal parts! If this build doesn’t intimidate you, we may have some things that need building from you… Just the shipping on this had to be insane when you consider how much it weighed.
Not counting the super sweet display box with it too!
Obviously, this is going to be more expensive because he painted it up awesomely and it’s a Squidmar mini. The bids were flying and every time we looked at the auction, it was up thousands!
If you want to see what the listing looks like, you can here. This isn’t the only one out there that sold either!
A similar old metal Thunderhawk just sold for about $8k, obviously, the name and paint job blew this through the roof. You can also check out his video below on why he’s selling it.
This has a buy-it-now price of $10,000 and is obviously a little more expensive than a built kit. If you’re spending this much on a mini, you obviously want to build it, even though it’s insanely hard.
The number of this one is 40,274 and if you want to check out the sold listing, you can here.
A Finished Auction
Considering this one was already built and primed it went for a little less, but still ended up selling for basically $8,000. For one model, this is just crazy.
If $10k is out of your budget, you can also grab the Epic scale Thunderhawk on eBay too that Rob keeps next to his Resin Forge World MKII version. You can see just how big these models truly are, even though this is the resin one from 2017Â and the Metal Epic scale from the early 1990s.
It’s pretty crazy how expensive some of these can go for. You saw Rob’s above and just how small it is, but these are topping $80 right now! But hey, they are collector items and if people want them, that’s what they’ll cost. You can check this one out here.
So what do you think about what may be the most expensive wargaming miniature ever sold?