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Re: Charity shop bargain of the week..
Posted: 08 Mar 2010 12:12
by gung-hoeddie
Thundershot wrote:Don't do it Eddie, I've only got a 30 year head start....your Action-man collection would out number my Action men ten to one by Christmas.
Why not start collecting Action Alans instead?
i wouldn't want to many, i like the army style, what sort of costs would these be?
Re: Charity shop bargain of the week..
Posted: 08 Mar 2010 12:56
by paul463
Eddie,
check out modellersloft, they are selling stuff off with 20% discount at the minute. Also 40th AM on the bay, prices are starting to creep up.
Re: Charity shop bargain of the week..
Posted: 08 Mar 2010 19:18
by gung-hoeddie
thanks Paul i shall have a look.
Re: Charity shop bargain of the week..
Posted: 08 Mar 2010 21:25
by paulitoy
Re: Charity shop bargain of the week..
Posted: 08 Mar 2010 21:35
by gung-hoeddie
I think I might have to ask for my payrise a month or so early, like I say just a couple I have already picked out the perfect place for them to go, I haven't mentioned this to Annie yet, the intention is to put them in the lounge should be cool,
Re: Charity shop bargain of the week..
Posted: 08 Mar 2010 23:15
by Chopper
Back away slowly from the VAM..... Blokes like the Pauls do not help when it comes to VAM.

Re: Charity shop bargain of the week..
Posted: 09 Mar 2010 00:21
by paul463
Chopper wrote:Back away slowly from the VAM..... Blokes like the Pauls do not help when it comes to VAM.

Only got 28 on display...... Need to get another 10 undressed Am's for the uniforms I have!

Re: Charity shop bargain of the week..
Posted: 09 Mar 2010 03:46
by Chopper
4 or 5 VAM's here and about 15 MAM's. Sigh.
Re: Charity shop bargain of the week..
Posted: 09 Mar 2010 10:23
by The Baron
Eddie, Eddie, Eddie...
What you want is to buy a set of BFTB Colouring Project books, mate.