We all are fellow miniature gamers who love and enjoy the games that have been invented by the genius Games-Workshop of the United Kingdom. And so, we all wish to continue to love and enjoy these games as well. All of us understand that a huge amount of money must be used by Games-Workshop in order to pay sculptors, run machines, and replace broken molds, but the price of the miniatures have now become overwhelmingly expensive. The main populations of war-gamers are not comprised of the rich, but the common people. How can we, the common miniature gamers, continue to enjoy these games while our wallets are drained empty by the ever-increasing price of miniatures. All of us love Games-Workshop for making these games in the first place but we have noticed they have gone much too far. In a blink of an eye, I have seen prices increase by five or ten dollars. Though we regret to say so, Games-Workshop has achieved a monopoly over all the other companies who produce miniatures. When Games-Workshop increases the price, we are all helpless. We cannot turn to another company as we please and must pay, what Games-Workshop wants us to pay. The price of one box of Space Marines costs us an immense price of thirty dollars, while it might only cost Games-Workshop a mere five dollars. Has Games-Workshop forgotten how hard it is to earn twenty dollars? Many people work five hours just for twenty dollars, not even enough for a box set now a days. We cannot just spend all our money on miniatures. Games-Workshop must realize that we must pay taxes, buy food, pay rent, raise families, and pay for our childrens school tuition. If Games-Workshop wishes for us fellow miniature gamers to continue buying Games-Workshop products, we demand that the prices be lowered in such that is reasonable, and just.