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| VOTING RESULTS | |||
| Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
definitely | 113 | 23% | |
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probably | 162 | 33% | |
not sure | 47 | 10% | |
probably not | 41 | 8% | |
definitely not | 87 | 18% | |
no opinion | 13 | 3% | |
don't know what the GW model is | 28 | 6% | |
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| POLL DESCRIPTION | |
In MWAN 131, Michael S. Cosentino remarks: Everyone wants to be part of a winning team and not a loser. Just look at what some call the "evil empire," Games Workshop, does with their outrider program and their stores. The terrain is first-class and the figures are exceptional, both in the casting and painting. They encourage young people to play in the stores and offer painting classes and information on how to build and collect an army... Should more retailers adopt the GW model? |