the toy stadium of justice.
- gung-hoeddie
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Re: the toy stadium of justice.
The display was one that's was "knocked up" as it were, It is an attempt to create a toy shop look.
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Re: the toy stadium of justice.
Just the one or two...
Looks awesome! In a mad, mad way!!!
Looks awesome! In a mad, mad way!!!
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Re: the toy stadium of justice.
not much going down with me at the moment although the next few weeks should prove fruitful...maybe.
i finally got round to casing up the 'morris dancer variant' space force patroller and the mutt and junkyard. i had a tinker with the display cabinet which was nice.




more tinkering to come as i have a few ideas to hopefully make it look better.
i finally got round to casing up the 'morris dancer variant' space force patroller and the mutt and junkyard. i had a tinker with the display cabinet which was nice.




more tinkering to come as i have a few ideas to hopefully make it look better.
CIA got you pushing to many pencils.
Re: the toy stadium of justice.
I love that display cabinet! It has "Toy Store" written all over it!!!
I have a theory.... every Morris Dancer Tassles Space Force Patroller I've ever seen is on that same cardback (is it Dutch/French). Has anyone ever seen a different version??
I have a theory.... every Morris Dancer Tassles Space Force Patroller I've ever seen is on that same cardback (is it Dutch/French). Has anyone ever seen a different version??
Alte Volat
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Re: the toy stadium of justice.
Hmmm.... good theory! What about the Morris Dancer
Security Trooper
and
Sonar Officer
? Do they match the pattern?


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Re: the toy stadium of justice.
they does seem to be a connection to what went where.
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Re: the toy stadium of justice.
That display cabinet is so sweet! 

Re: the toy stadium of justice.
Yup I defo love that! Awesome!
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Re: the toy stadium of justice.
Thats Incredible.
Let me tell you, Gunner La-De-Dah Graham, the British Army can fight anything! Intimate or not!
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Re: the toy stadium of justice.
it would appear my few ideas is beginning to turn into a full scale command centre reboot, i think if it looks anything like it does in my mind then it should be quite good, it is going to take time and some serious measuring up to get this right..... happy days.
i have been thinking about where i started in October 2008 till now, everything i said i wouldn't do i've done and i can't quite get my head round how far it has gone since the first few figures, all the great friends i've met since. when i could no longer play rugby i thought that was it but i was very wrong. those 5 figures AnnieM brought for me sparked an interested that has been possibly one of the most worthwhile things i have ever been involved in. the phone call with dave that ignited RollCall and seeing how far that idea has come is quite something. (i'm feeling reflective as you can see)
the continued help from a few forum members for what has been years! Steve and Jon thank you it needs to be said, to Dave for being Dave, Mark, Paul, Paulitoy, Jim, Matt, Ed, Andy, Martin, Richard, Graham and everybody else who has made this what it is for me.. a way of life. long may it continue the revamp will keep me busy for a long time to come if you were hoping i'd give up on buying you are wrong so wrong.
i have been thinking about where i started in October 2008 till now, everything i said i wouldn't do i've done and i can't quite get my head round how far it has gone since the first few figures, all the great friends i've met since. when i could no longer play rugby i thought that was it but i was very wrong. those 5 figures AnnieM brought for me sparked an interested that has been possibly one of the most worthwhile things i have ever been involved in. the phone call with dave that ignited RollCall and seeing how far that idea has come is quite something. (i'm feeling reflective as you can see)
the continued help from a few forum members for what has been years! Steve and Jon thank you it needs to be said, to Dave for being Dave, Mark, Paul, Paulitoy, Jim, Matt, Ed, Andy, Martin, Richard, Graham and everybody else who has made this what it is for me.. a way of life. long may it continue the revamp will keep me busy for a long time to come if you were hoping i'd give up on buying you are wrong so wrong.
CIA got you pushing to many pencils.