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About Army Lots
Army Lots are full collections sold by their original owner in one go — hundreds to thousands of points of one faction, frequently painted and often built around a specific narrative or competitive list. They're the cheapest way to buy a complete army by per-point cost but require the most due diligence.
Buying advice for second-hand collectors
Army Lots vary wildly in quality — request photos of every unit and the army list before paying. Check assembly quality (no missing arms or weapons), paint quality (tabletop vs display), and base consistency. Stripping and rebasing a 100+ model lot is a significant project — price accordingly.
Collecting & army-building advice
Army Lots are a fast way into a faction at scale. Many buyers strip and rebase, then repaint to a personal scheme; others play as-is. Watch for OOP characters and limited-run models hidden in larger lots — they often justify the price of the entire collection on their own.
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Frequently asked questions
- Are Army Lots worth buying second-hand?
- Yes — they're the cheapest per-point way to buy a complete army. Quality varies; insist on detailed photos and an army list before paying.
- Should I strip and rebase a second-hand army?
- Depends on the paint quality and your standards. Stripping plastic in Simple Green or Dettol is straightforward; metals strip easily in acetone. Rebasing a 100-model army is a 20+ hour project.
- What's a fair price for a painted army?
- Tabletop-quality painted armies typically sell for 40–60% of RRP per model. Display-quality armies can command 100%+ of RRP for the painting alone.