I found these figurines in my grandma’s attic, a friend told me to ask about them here. I assume they’re from roughly 1990 - 1995.

I also found these receipts next to them:

My main questions are:

  1. (Which figurines are these?)
  2. Are they still worth anything?
  3. If yes, any tips on where to sell them? (I’m based in Germany)
  • eco_game@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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    3 months ago

    Thank you very much for your efforts, who knows, maybe the figurines from the receipts will show up at some later point too.

    Do you by chance also know if this stuff is still worth anything?

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      3 months ago

      I’ve only bought and sold a little 40k stuff on eBay. I know there is a market for Rogue Trader era stuff, but I wouldn’t expect to get rich off it.

      The aesthetic from that era is lovingly referred to as “Oldhammer”. Try running an eBay search like “40k Oldhammer Ork” to see what people think these things are worth.

      Quick rundown of important terms:

      • 40k - the game “Warhammer 40k”. Essentially Warhammer Fantasy Battles in the far future (the year 40,000).
      • Rogue Trader - confusingly, the very first edition of Warhammer 40k was called “Rogue Trader”. Your figures are from this period.
      • Ork - Futuristic counterpart to the classic fantasy orc. That “k” handily makes the name both futuristic and trademarkable. It’s also an important distinction, as what you have are “orks”, not “orcs”.