Battle Action Force 25th Anniversary Prize Draw - Winners
Re: Battle Action Force 25th Anniversary Prize Draw - Winners
Looks like that went well! Congrats to the winners, commiserations to the losers, and a big internet slap for me for managing to not even enter...
Re: Battle Action Force 25th Anniversary Prize Draw - Winners
I think we should have a specific loser's draw... anyone got some battered BAF comics with tea stains on them, or a Muton figure with a head missing, along with maybe any empty/used sticker sheet??? heheheh. Seriously, well done to all the non-losers anyhow!The Baron wrote:The Force is not with:
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I was glad to see the pressies spread around the majority (huuumph!) of the community. Naturally though, I demand a re-draw goddammit!!!
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Re: Battle Action Force 25th Anniversary Prize Draw - Winners
i agree, give us losers somethingslippy wrote:I think we should have a specific loser's draw... anyone got some battered BAF comics with tea stains on them, or a Muton figure with a head missing, along with maybe any empty/used sticker sheet??? heheheh. Seriously, well done to all the non-losers anyhow!The Baron wrote:The Force is not with:
buddusky
captainwatts
Celticjoe
Double-tap
farseer1138
meertoh
Quickfire
slippy
I was glad to see the pressies spread around the majority (huuumph!) of the community. Naturally though, I demand a re-draw goddammit!!!
Steve
Bill
Re: Battle Action Force 25th Anniversary Prize Draw - Winners
My prizes came today! A massive thankyou to all who contributed, and to the Baron, for organising this!
If it's possible to make this an annual thing then I will be able to contribute to the prize fund next time. I'm unlikely to be around for the 50th anniversary!
If it's possible to make this an annual thing then I will be able to contribute to the prize fund next time. I'm unlikely to be around for the 50th anniversary!
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My prize turned up today, horaah!!
Big thanks to the Baron
Big thanks to the Baron


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Yep, I'd like to add my thanks to the Baron for arrangng this undertaking - My prize arrived safely and thank you so much!

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Me also. I'd like to thank the Baron for all his work and to everyone who contributed. My prizes arrived today. Am now scouring ebay for something good to chuck into the next one! 

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Mine too, thanks very much.
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Mine also arrived today thanks Baron
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Re: Battle Action Force 25th Anniversary Prize Draw - Winners
got mine today too. The poster filled in some gaps in my knowledge about GI Joe and Cobra. Also a wee photo of the shad picture in his new home.
Thanks very much
Thanks very much
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