SAS Big and Small

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SAS Big and Small

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From the thread Paul started a couple of weeks ago here's a few of my big and small's Still can't bring myself to take the AM Para attack out of the box!!!
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Great collection I didn't know the para attack was boxed and carded Paul.
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Ironblood wrote:Great collection I didn't know the para attack was boxed and carded Paul.

The boxed one was a later issue same time as the silent attack and the like.
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These look fantastic Paul ! nice to see them side by side.

The AM para is no fun whatsoever in his box !?! Why buy him and then not appreciate him

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Nice pics... Its like big cook little cook here...
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Andy1672 wrote:These look fantastic Paul ! nice to see them side by side.

The AM para is no fun whatsoever in his box !?! Why buy him and then not appreciate him

Toys were made to be unpackaged !
Thanks Andy.

I will take it out of the box eventually........ Paul eggs me on every so often. I have had the box open but I just can't get any further!
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paul463 wrote:
Andy1672 wrote:These look fantastic Paul ! nice to see them side by side.

The AM para is no fun whatsoever in his box !?! Why buy him and then not appreciate him

Toys were made to be unpackaged !
Thanks Andy.

I will take it out of the box eventually........ Paul eggs me on every so often. I have had the box open but I just can't get any further!

Go for it !

Im sure you paid more than twice as much as you would have done for a loose one ?

..... and you are getting less enjoyment from it because its "trapped" in a box !
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I'll have a go later in the week! I think, well maybe............
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paul463 wrote:I'll have a go later in the week! I think, well maybe............

hmmm ..... does not sound too convincing ?

If you manage to free him perhaps you could share some pics ?

would be nice to see the actual figure and not just his box.
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really nice to see these together paul, andy is right it is such a shame to leave him in the box. but at the same time do what makes you happy.
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