AF Grunt mail away figure

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Re: AF Grunt mail away figure

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Chopper wrote:Was he carded? Seems a bit funny to have him listed as Grunt in the archives, I always called him an Infantryman or AF trooper.
Good call, will fix :)

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Ducked out of that one, I thought I'd be punished for insolence.

BTW, any progress on the series 3 accessories list?
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Wasn't he carded in the form of the end of the line Action Figure packs?

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Chopper wrote:Ducked out of that one, I thought I'd be punished for insolence.

BTW, any progress on the series 3 accessories list?
Assimilating info as we speak, updated, and hopefully accurate, list incoming.
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Check the original listing, updated files have arrived!

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Ace and a MOC Firefly today too! Thanks Neil :)
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No worries mate. I wish you'd have contacted me when the listing went live. We could've done the deal privately.

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Jonesy wrote:No worries mate. I wish you'd have contacted me when the listing went live. We could've done the deal privately.
It was last minute to be honest, car repair bill wasn't as much as I thought (still a grand though) so I had some cash to spare.
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You've certainly got stuck into series three, Paul.
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Chopper wrote:You've certainly got stuck into series three, Paul.
Yeah, that's this years project depending on cash availability.
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