1/6 Scale Bradley...??
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1/6 Scale Bradley...??
Is this thing 1/6 scale...?? I really can't tell, I'm not that familiar with the scale, but the ad says "includes a 12" figure" so I presume it is 1/6...?? Anyhow, it could potentially be a good deal for somebody who likes the scale and wants a Woodland scheme Bradley, I seem to remember these going for a lot more.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 3D1&_rdc=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 3D1&_rdc=1
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Its 1/6th
Look at where the door hinge compared to it, that would have to be the lowest door hinge in the world!!! Plus its the ugly Green and purple, that the only other than the FOV that is that color. Correct?
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Re: Its 1/6th
You mean like this one in my house...?? Looks pretty much like a standard door hinge to me, roughly 8 inches off the floor. That would make the tank in the ebay picture about as long as the door is wide, or roughly 29 inches, give or take a few inches.... Every door hinge in my house is approximately 8 inches off the floor, so I assume this is more or less standard for most homes in the U.S.evilanimation wrote:Look at where the door hinge compared to it, that would have to be the lowest door hinge in the world!!!
UPDATE: I emailed the guy.... He says it's nearly 4 feet long, and 2 feet wide...
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Despite it's faults, the price is great. Let's see what the final price ends up. They usually end up way over $200
I'd go for it but unless I use it for a desk chair, I don't have the room to display it.... unless, of course if I sell some 1/18........Yeah, right.
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I'd go for it but unless I use it for a desk chair, I don't have the room to display it.... unless, of course if I sell some 1/18........Yeah, right.
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