My comment was in no way meant to bash GW inherently. I've stated my opinion on them many a time on these boards and while they aren't my favorite, the hobby industry would be a dysmal place without them in my opinion, since most sculptors started there at some point or another because of the benefits to employment they offer and lets be honest, almost all of us use their products even if its just paint, bases, whatever.

There are good points and bad points to any business as you said. I was merely suggesting that I would have almost certainly asked what the terrain was made from and then commented about it in anything I'd write, but that doesn't mean anyone who writes for GW would, since they are particularly fanatical about copyrights, and advertising other people's products that could take money away from them (particularly now they are making sets of terrain for Warhammer and 40k in their new resin injection system). So, it was probably noted but vetoed by the higher-ups.

It would just be nice for them to mention it once, because lets face it, a BIG part of the market (and apparently, the one GW actually targets towards) is teenagers who only buy GW. I rarely see a WD on the shelf in my local newsagents because they're all accounted for - that'd be a fair few molds for Bruce 's all I'm saying, and something that would give us HA addicts new molds (since Bruce could perhaps employ someone else to write up articles, do the website, etc while he just does the sculpting). I'm sure we'd all love a batch of new molds!
Regards - Elliott