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Is Warhammer Really as Expensive as People Think?

By Wesley Floyd | December 20th, 2018 | Categories: 40k News & Articles, Editorials, Hobby Rants

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Is the Warhammer hobby actually really expensive when you compare it to some of the more mainstream hobby pursuits out there? Let’s take a look!

In light of a hilarious piece of satire where 40k gamers were throwing money at each other instead of playing with models, is the game really THAT expensive to play?

Sure Warhammer has some expensive models out there. GW and Forge World certainly have been turning up the heat prices here lately with Titanicus and the new Forge World distribution here in the States. 

But at the end of the day, it’s whatever YOU decide to buy into as none of the units are absolutely necessary.

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So is Warhammer really an expensive hobby? We thought we would revisit a recent article and take a look at some of the top hobbies in America, to see how the prices compare to getting into Warhammer.

Golfing

golfing Warhammer: Is it Really an Expensive Hobby?

Heres some model prices coming from Golf Advisor.

Of course, prices vary depending on where you go. But on average, let’s say you Golf once a week for an entire year. The entrance fee is $50 per person. Right away you’ve gone up to $200 a month. That equals out to about $2500 a year. That can only go up when you start considering buying your own Golf equipment and renting a Golf Cart.

Just like Warhammer models, there are about a thousand different Golf Clubs. You can get a set starting a $75 and they only go up from there.

Golfing is definitely expensive with most of the cost paying for a membership at a Golf Course. One upside that Warhammer has over Golf is that you get to keep the models you invested your money in to.

Building Model planes & Trains

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Model trains are an age-old hobby that people still devote their time to. It’s more expensive than you might think. Take a look at this train coming from Model Train Stuff.

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One single train car for $400 dollars. That could get you a Titanicus game and then some!

To get into model trains, we still need to build a table, set the track, paint the scenery, and throw in some other train carts before we can say we started the hobby. (You see where we’re going with this).

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Model train tracks are going to be another big chunk out of your wallet. Of course, you can make the track as big or as small as you want it. But two curved pieces are going for $8+. Imagine filling a 4X8 table with a railroad track network.

Trading Card Games

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Trading card games are a different animal. There are actually two approaches to this hobby. You can look at the meta and see what’s being played in the top decks and go online to buy every single card. Or you can go in blind, buy a few packs, and throw a deck together.

If you go online and buy each card you want, you can expect to pay a premium $$$. But, you’ll have exactly what you wanted and it’ll be able to go against other decks in a tournament setting.

If you go into a store and buy packs, there’s a chance you could pull a rare card that’s actually worth some money but after how many packs? Plus, you don’t even know if it’s a card you even need. Chances are, you’ll be able to build a deck after a few packs but it won’t be anywhere near competitive.

The market for Trading Cards is a wild one as well. Prices skyrocket and plummet every week. It all depends on what the pros play and if a new deck comes out that uses a unique card that no one thought was useful.

Hobbies are for Fun

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At the end of the day, hobbies are meant to be fun and enjoyable. Like we’ve said before, they’re as expensive as you want them to be. Reading a book is a hobby and the only cost you have to worry about is the book.

You could even go fishing on a Sunday afternoon and only spend a few bucks for fishing supplies.

Sure Warhammer is expensive but from the looks of it, it may not be the MOST expensive of hobbies in general. You could easily get a nice building block for your army off of a website like eBay. It just takes a little digging if your wallet is tight.

How much have you sunk into your Warhammer army? How long have you been playing? Did the cost of the game deter you for a while? Let us know in the comments of our Facebook Hobby Group.

About the Author: Wesley Floyd

Wesley Floyd

Wesley Floyd headshotJob Title: Staff Writer

Joined: 2018

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Bio: Imperial fanboy, tabletop fanatic, and the self-proclaimed King of Sprues. Wes has been in the Warhammer hobby since 2015 and joined the Spikey Bits writing team in 2018. He knows for a fact that Mephiston red is the best-tasting paint and is the commission painting equivalent of a Wendy’s 4 for $4.

If you like what he writes and want to reach out or get your models painted (to a mostly okayish standard), message him on Instagram.