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Out of interest, here's hoping the new Playmates Terminator line has the skeleton robot - I'd paint one white with a cream wash!!!Double-tap wrote:anyone got a battered skeletron.
only need left arm and left leg so any condition.
Bill
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Malcolm Orr wrote:Out of interest, here's hoping the new Playmates Terminator line has the skeleton robot - I'd paint one white with a cream wash!!!Double-tap wrote:anyone got a battered skeletron.
only need left arm and left leg so any condition.
Bill
Crikey Malcolm, SteveD will be after this like a dog with its pink bit exposed!!
The custom idea sounds great too.
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Malcolm Orr wrote:Out of interest, here's hoping the new Playmates Terminator line has the skeleton robot - I'd paint one white with a cream wash!!!Double-tap wrote:anyone got a battered skeletron.
only need left arm and left leg so any condition.
Bill
there are some great looking terminator toys coming out.
there are a couple of different scales but there is a 3 3/4 series.
i've seen pics of the resistence figs and the cyborg figs look perfect for skeletron customs.
they are a bit pricey tho.
heres a link-
http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/prod ... ode=retail
Bill
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Thanks Bill!
(That price os for 12 figures by the way - they'll be £7-8 each individually over here. Personally I'll be getting Uhura from their Trek range. Oh yeah!)
(That price os for 12 figures by the way - they'll be £7-8 each individually over here. Personally I'll be getting Uhura from their Trek range. Oh yeah!)
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Malcolm Orr wrote:Thanks Bill!
(That price os for 12 figures by the way - they'll be £7-8 each individually over here. Personally I'll be getting Uhura from their Trek range. Oh yeah!)
yea i know its for a case but was talking to the guy in the comic shop and he said they will be selling them for £12-£15.
pretty steep.
Bill
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Oh, sorry!Double-tap wrote:Malcolm Orr wrote:Thanks Bill!
(That price os for 12 figures by the way - they'll be £7-8 each individually over here. Personally I'll be getting Uhura from their Trek range. Oh yeah!)
yea i know its for a case but was talking to the guy in the comic shop and he said they will be selling them for £12-£15.
pretty steep.
Bill
Yes, that is steep, but I'm sure they'll hit mainstream retail!
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anyone seen the A-10 Warthog they are releasing for it? Ideal custom partner for a Rattler.
It was a featured in an ad in Toy News for the new toy line, I'll try get a scan if no-one has seen it.
Dave.
It was a featured in an ad in Toy News for the new toy line, I'll try get a scan if no-one has seen it.
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here you go, thought this would be quicker than scanning:




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