Big (ish) money for little figures!

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Re: Big (ish) money for little figures!

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You've missed Gaucho and Jammer out on the tough list Jammer more so I'm afraid.
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Good point, Eddie, I was thinking more of the straight limb figures. That's a good question, though, what is the very, very, toughest straight limb figure to find complete? Is it the Minesweeper or rather something from series one maybe?

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I wouldn't say any of them are to tough to get loose and complete obviously there are a few which command a bigger price but certainly not mega money, Aussie jungle fighter, us paratrooper and the german soldier from series 1 I found more expensive to get with all the accessories and series 2 as stated minesweeper and probably the medic are the more pricey and seemingly rarer, that's from my experience anyway, and the Z Force radio operator with cap can be an arse to obtain.
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gung-hoeddie wrote:yes lets see the army then chopper.
Only problem now is I can't fit them all on my shelves any more. So pics might take a while. I'm thinking the Shads are going to need their own shelf rather than share with Space Force....... Poo.

I'll get some new ones up soon, close to 300 figures now.

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I would have thought £40 was fair myself. I have just shelled out £90 on a loose figure, all will be revealed soon :-)
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Chopper wrote:
gung-hoeddie wrote:yes lets see the army then chopper.
Only problem now is I can't fit them all on my shelves any more. So pics might take a while. I'm thinking the Shads are going to need their own shelf rather than share with Space Force....... Poo.

I'll get some new ones up soon, close to 300 figures now.
it sounds like your army is coming along well Chopper, i haven't brought any for a while now i think it's got something to do with the 12 action man i've brought in the last 3 weeks!!!! :cry: :cry:
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gung-hoeddie wrote:
Chopper wrote:
gung-hoeddie wrote:yes lets see the army then chopper.
Only problem now is I can't fit them all on my shelves any more. So pics might take a while. I'm thinking the Shads are going to need their own shelf rather than share with Space Force....... Poo.

I'll get some new ones up soon, close to 300 figures now.
it sounds like your army is coming along well Chopper, i haven't brought any for a while now i think it's got something to do with the 12 action man i've brought in the last 3 weeks!!!! :cry: :cry:
Class! Can't wait to see these in the cabinet mate! Which one did you get?
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since last time i have the sailor, the marine, a US paratrooper, tank commander and the explorer base camp set. the last 2 are in the post, i'll get some pics done once they've arrived.
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Braw! Look forward to seeing them.
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Re: Big (ish) money for little figures!

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Show us yer men GHE. I have been slowly working thru my VAM stuff and discovered I have a complete set of Front liners... :-) Now I just need 6 more figures.....

I've slowed on the AF front as I don't have a lot of figures left to get and vehicles are so expensive to post I won't bid unless the price is REALLY right. And also buying more VAM is killing my figure budget.

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