Re: where next!
Posted: 29 Mar 2010 20:38
Variants is a calling. There must be a near limitless number of combinations. Should keep you entertained for a while.
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I got 6 of these 12 pictured.Andy1672 wrote:There are some nice International figures .. If I had the time and money I would love to own a few of these guys ............ ive only managed 2 so far
the action man thing won't take long i'll just buy what i want in one go, i think the variant thing seems interesting i might very well have a pop at that and carry on with building my shadow army.Red Baron wrote:Thought on one of your other posts you wre building vintage Action Man intel, or have you ufinished that collection now? With all the ideas here, I'd say you've got enough targets for a few lifetimes. Could it simply be time to just enjoy all your Action Force and GI Joe treasures?
25thJimbobx wrote:I know you won't like this, mate....but there's always 25th anniversary figures
Take it from me - terrahawks is difficult. Not that expensive , but tricky to track down. Be it loose or moc. Black hole is possibly easier, but only a small range. I love them both though - nice, obscure 80s nostalgia!AnnieM wrote:I'd like to see dome other movie/tv figures like Black Hole, Tron and Terrahawks. I do like the carded Ewoks cartoon figures, too.
Modellers Loft had a near complete set of the vehicles at their Caterham shop before it was closed. Wasn't cheap though. I thought Black Hole stuff goes for serious money?SteveD wrote:Take it from me - terrahawks is difficult. Not that expensive , but tricky to track down. Be it loose or moc. Black hole is possibly easier, but only a small range. I love them both though - nice, obscure 80s nostalgia!AnnieM wrote:I'd like to see dome other movie/tv figures like Black Hole, Tron and Terrahawks. I do like the carded Ewoks cartoon figures, too.
Flash Gordon? Battlestar gallactica? Both similar vein to above.
Or, series 2 moc?