Quote from: Paul on January 07, 2016, 01:14:56 PMShould it ever come to that, I got a few copies if anyone is interested after it's sold out, the Scandinavian edition all in mint condition, for retail price (10 Euro) + shipping. If only you would sell these at a profit, then that would prove the theory that I just made up that you are the secret trickster mastermind behind all of Carcassonne II!!! Your grand plan was to buy a huge number of copies of the old artwork under the pretence of your world record bid, then convince HiG to introduce new artwork that no one could possibly like, thereby allowing you to sell your old copies at an outrageous price!! (Just kidding.)
Should it ever come to that, I got a few copies if anyone is interested after it's sold out, the Scandinavian edition all in mint condition, for retail price (10 Euro) + shipping.
Quote from: Rich_The_Fish on January 07, 2016, 01:07:06 PMI dread to think how much it might be as it becomes harder to get hold of - have you guys seen how much some folks are prepared to pay for a used copy of P&D at the moment?£41.00 + £3.99 delivery, and there is still 2 days left!I don't understand why people are paying this much. It's €10.99 at Cundco.
I dread to think how much it might be as it becomes harder to get hold of - have you guys seen how much some folks are prepared to pay for a used copy of P&D at the moment?£41.00 + £3.99 delivery, and there is still 2 days left!
Quote from: ARabidMeerkat on January 06, 2016, 06:54:23 AMSadly, this also means that any newer collectors of Carc1 will need to buy P&D now to avoid it also climbing in price (yet again)Should it ever come to that, I got a few copies if anyone is interested after it's sold out, the Scandinavian edition all in mint condition, for retail price (10 Euro) + shipping.
Sadly, this also means that any newer collectors of Carc1 will need to buy P&D now to avoid it also climbing in price (yet again)
Quote from: Paul on January 07, 2016, 01:14:56 PMQuote from: ARabidMeerkat on January 06, 2016, 06:54:23 AMSadly, this also means that any newer collectors of Carc1 will need to buy P&D now to avoid it also climbing in price (yet again)Should it ever come to that, I got a few copies if anyone is interested after it's sold out, the Scandinavian edition all in mint condition, for retail price (10 Euro) + shipping. Hello Paul. I'd be interested in a copy when it sells out (or even before). Any idea what it might cost you to ship to USA? Cundco wants 35.94 euros (10.99+VAT+Shipping) to ship a copy to me. I've got no idea why they want 25 euros to ship here; I've received similar expansions from sellers in Germany for much cheaper.
Did anyone notice that the rooftops are not Blue??
Lots of young ladies will be very disappointed once they find out, that this is not mainly about princesses and fairies...
Quote from: JoeSesquipedalian on January 07, 2016, 05:48:45 PMQuote from: Paul on January 07, 2016, 01:14:56 PMQuote from: ARabidMeerkat on January 06, 2016, 06:54:23 AMSadly, this also means that any newer collectors of Carc1 will need to buy P&D now to avoid it also climbing in price (yet again)Should it ever come to that, I got a few copies if anyone is interested after it's sold out, the Scandinavian edition all in mint condition, for retail price (10 Euro) + shipping. Hello Paul. I'd be interested in a copy when it sells out (or even before). Any idea what it might cost you to ship to USA? Cundco wants 35.94 euros (10.99+VAT+Shipping) to ship a copy to me. I've got no idea why they want 25 euros to ship here; I've received similar expansions from sellers in Germany for much cheaper.I can't speak for Germany nor Cundco but let me collect a set of P and D I send a PM when I wake up. 3 am here.
Quote from: ARabidMeerkat on January 06, 2016, 01:15:31 PMQuote from: whaleyland on January 06, 2016, 12:54:01 PMCarcassonne II tiles aside, I actually really don't like this cover art. The dragon looks small because of a bad perspective drawing, the fairy looks weird—too large and out of place—and the princess is wearing clothing that just doesn't seem quite right for the implied period of this series. She also is apparently looking at the dragon even thought the dragon clearly has to be quite a ways behind her for its size to be what it needs to be. And we must remember that the dragon eats people, so she should probably be more concerned (although the fairy IS protecting her, I guess).Conclusion: Unimpressed with the uninspired cover.Aren't you thinking about this too logically? I agree it's not as logically formed as Carc1 P&D, but it does look nice and appealing to the average board game player who may have a sudden interest in Carcassonne. It also works well with the new artwork of the other Carc2 expansionsI always think logically, and I really am disappointed with the historical debasement of Carcassonne-related items in recent years. Spin-offs I can handle, but all the Germany-centric Carcassonne expansions are baffling, and on top of that we get non-period artwork on boxes and strange perspectives (although that is unintentionally historical since medieval artists were terrible at perspective art). I was never in love with the old box art, but I feel it made more sense. This one just looks...trashy.Here's the older box. While nobody is apparently concerned with the large dragon attacking the city, it does look suitably scary and threatening and its size is much larger with at least some implied distance between the minstrel and the dragon. The princess and minstrel are also in period dress. There's no fairy but I don't really think that needs to be shown anyway. The fairy on the new box looks ridiculous.
Quote from: whaleyland on January 06, 2016, 12:54:01 PMCarcassonne II tiles aside, I actually really don't like this cover art. The dragon looks small because of a bad perspective drawing, the fairy looks weird—too large and out of place—and the princess is wearing clothing that just doesn't seem quite right for the implied period of this series. She also is apparently looking at the dragon even thought the dragon clearly has to be quite a ways behind her for its size to be what it needs to be. And we must remember that the dragon eats people, so she should probably be more concerned (although the fairy IS protecting her, I guess).Conclusion: Unimpressed with the uninspired cover.Aren't you thinking about this too logically? I agree it's not as logically formed as Carc1 P&D, but it does look nice and appealing to the average board game player who may have a sudden interest in Carcassonne. It also works well with the new artwork of the other Carc2 expansions
Carcassonne II tiles aside, I actually really don't like this cover art. The dragon looks small because of a bad perspective drawing, the fairy looks weird—too large and out of place—and the princess is wearing clothing that just doesn't seem quite right for the implied period of this series. She also is apparently looking at the dragon even thought the dragon clearly has to be quite a ways behind her for its size to be what it needs to be. And we must remember that the dragon eats people, so she should probably be more concerned (although the fairy IS protecting her, I guess).Conclusion: Unimpressed with the uninspired cover.
Wow: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Carcassonne-Expansion-Set-Princess-Dragon/dp/B00NIF04L4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1454501183&sr=8-1&keywords=carcassonne+%2Bprincess+%26+DragonStill, only £2.80 for UK delivery...
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