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I 'member when the cost of figurines was based on the amount of lead in them. I also 'member the 'bits' box in the Sheffield GW store. I built whole metal terminators out of stuff salvaged from that for pennies.
Once it became clear they were moving to all plastic and to a cost based on in-game value I noped hard.