Can’t say how much I’d pay (I’m not in the market for buying) but as some guidelines:
- The old* metal daemons (Horrors, Daemonettes, Seekers, at least, judging by that list) can go for a lot. Like, really a lot. * - by old, I mean “the ones before the current plastics”, as they hit the sweet spot of quality and nostalgia. The really old ones have more nostalgia but less quality, so the price is much more variable.
- She’ll get much more by selling units separately than in one army: lots of people might each pay £X for a unit they want, but who’s got £X * 10 lying around for ten such units? Of course, it is more effort to put up dozens of listings rather than just one.
- Well painted models can increase the value. Badly painted models can detract from the value. Undercoated models detract from the value, as people assume they’re recasts, undercoated to hide the flaws.
Can't say how much I'd pay (I'm not in the market for buying) but as some guidelines:
- The old* metal daemons (Horrors, Daemonettes, Seekers, at least, judging by that list) can go for a lot. Like, really a lot. * - by old, I mean "the ones before the current plastics", as they hit the sweet spot of quality and nostalgia. The really old ones have more nostalgia but less quality, so the price is much more variable.
- She'll get much more by selling units separately than in one army: lots of people might each pay £X for a unit they want, but who's got £X * 10 lying around for ten such units? Of course, it is more effort to put up dozens of listings rather than just one.
- Well painted models can increase the value. Badly painted models can detract from the value. Undercoated models detract from the value, as people assume they're recasts, undercoated to hide the flaws.