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Nothing like good ole BAF. I've secretly been reading Johnny Red when its quiet at work :. Careful, it is REALLY addictive, and Dave bites as hard as a Tribble. :lol:

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Dave Tree wrote:
AnnieM wrote:yeah, I agree - unlike a lot of the forums, the locals here don't bite :lol:
I don't bite, but I'm not housetrained either.
Do you live in the garden then dave?
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Dave Tree wrote:addictive isn't it? :shock: :-D
Damn right it is.
I found myself wishing for a time machine so I could go back and buy duplicates of all my old figures. Then leave them in the packaging.
Its a collector thing.
So I've decided the next best thing would be to start collecting the 25th Anniversary figures. I've know idea how I'm going to explain it to the Missus. :roll:
I've seen this book on Amazon. Is it any good? Anyone got it? Is it relevant to the 25th Ann series?
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Jimbobx wrote:
Dave Tree wrote:addictive isn't it? :shock: :-D
Damn right it is.
I found myself wishing for a time machine so I could go back and buy duplicates of all my old figures. Then leave them in the packaging.
Its a collector thing.
So I've decided the next best thing would be to start collecting the 25th Anniversary figures. I've know idea how I'm going to explain it to the Missus. :roll:
I've seen this book on Amazon. Is it any good? Anyone got it? Is it relevant to the 25th Ann series?
welcome aboard Jimbobx, it was the 25th figs that reignited my love of AF/gijoe
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Double-tap wrote:
Jimbobx wrote:
Dave Tree wrote:addictive isn't it? :shock: :-D
Damn right it is.
I found myself wishing for a time machine so I could go back and buy duplicates of all my old figures. Then leave them in the packaging.
Its a collector thing.
So I've decided the next best thing would be to start collecting the 25th Anniversary figures. I've know idea how I'm going to explain it to the Missus. :roll:
I've seen this book on Amazon. Is it any good? Anyone got it? Is it relevant to the 25th Ann series?
welcome aboard Jimbobx, it was the 25th figs that reignited my love of AF/gijoe
Bill
Cheers Bill,

Know any UK based sellers of the 25th Ann figures?
There's a few on ebay and Amazon but some of them are quite pricey.
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Which book on Amazon, Jimbobx?

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Jimbobx wrote:
Double-tap wrote:
Jimbobx wrote:
Dave Tree wrote:addictive isn't it? :shock: :-D
Damn right it is.
I found myself wishing for a time machine so I could go back and buy duplicates of all my old figures. Then leave them in the packaging.
Its a collector thing.
So I've decided the next best thing would be to start collecting the 25th Anniversary figures. I've know idea how I'm going to explain it to the Missus. :roll:
I've seen this book on Amazon. Is it any good? Anyone got it? Is it relevant to the 25th Ann series?
welcome aboard Jimbobx, it was the 25th figs that reignited my love of AF/gijoe
Bill
Cheers Bill,

Know any UK based sellers of the 25th Ann figures?
There's a few on ebay and Amazon but some of them are quite pricey.
no mate i mostly buy from the states tho havent lately with the poor exchange rate.
got a few bargains on ebay tho, scored a 25th cobra officer and purple destro for 25p plus p+p
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The Baron wrote:Which book on Amazon, Jimbobx?
Oops. Forgot the link.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Official-Collec ... k_h_b_cs_4
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Double-tap wrote: no mate i mostly buy from the states tho havent lately with the poor exchange rate.
Bill
I can't see it moving from 1.6 to the pound for a while. Fingers crossed though.
What's the best place to buy from in the States?
Double-tap wrote: got a few bargains on ebay tho, scored a 25th cobra officer and purple destro for 25p plus p+p
Bill
Nice. What are the must have/difficult to find 25th Ann figures?

Apologies for all the questions - I need to fully explore my new Hobby. :-D

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Had to laugh when I saw the "people who bought this also.." bit.
More news, as its made, from new Action Force!

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