Ultimate Soldier 32X Extreme wings Check list.
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[+] "Butcher Bird" [+] "Red 9"
Yeah , I can't wait for other schemes of the [+] "Butcher Bird" [+] to appear @ my area WAL* MART's. *
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[+] "Butcher Bird" [+] "Red 9"
I counted 4 or 5 last night , P_M .
Mitch v MG
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small scale online
I see a nice selection of small scale stuff at TRU online including 1/32, 1/48 & 1/144.
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I mostly collect 1:18, but I have to admit I've been warming up to the 32X planes. They lack the Wow factor of XD, but at the same time they're nicely detailed and a great size to pick up and fly around (XD can be unwieldy in that vein). They also display nicely in a smaller space (like on my dresser, which just looks overwhelmed if I try to put an XD plane on it).
No, I'm not abandoning Xd to go 32X. I'm just adding 32X to my addiction, er, hobby. 1:32 armor remains too small for me however. Must be 1:18 or I'm not interested.
No, I'm not abandoning Xd to go 32X. I'm just adding 32X to my addiction, er, hobby. 1:32 armor remains too small for me however. Must be 1:18 or I'm not interested.
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I took my mom on a day-trip to Monterey Bay along California's central coast today and visited this massive antique store (inside a 4-story former department store building) in the nearby town of Pacific Grove.
Buried back in a remote nook was a section with antique children's toys, books, and other items. Well, lo and behold, in one of the cases there sat a 32x ME-262 in the "Yellow 7" markings. It was complete, unboxed, and a little dusty. The price tag read $49.95
I'm not sure I consider my 21c toys "antiques" just yet, especially when the same plane was at Wal Mart a few years ago for under $15. For the record, I did not get it, but seeing something I collect in an antique store was worth a chuckle
Buried back in a remote nook was a section with antique children's toys, books, and other items. Well, lo and behold, in one of the cases there sat a 32x ME-262 in the "Yellow 7" markings. It was complete, unboxed, and a little dusty. The price tag read $49.95
I'm not sure I consider my 21c toys "antiques" just yet, especially when the same plane was at Wal Mart a few years ago for under $15. For the record, I did not get it, but seeing something I collect in an antique store was worth a chuckle
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Too funny..... I didn't realize this post was over a year ago...tmanthegreat wrote:I took my mom on a day-trip to Monterey Bay along California's central coast today and visited this massive antique store (inside a 4-story former department store building) in the nearby town of Pacific Grove.
Buried back in a remote nook was a section with antique children's toys, books, and other items. Well, lo and behold, in one of the cases there sat a 32x ME-262 in the "Yellow 7" markings. It was complete, unboxed, and a little dusty. The price tag read $49.95
I'm not sure I consider my 21c toys "antiques" just yet, especially when the same plane was at Wal Mart a few years ago for under $15. For the record, I did not get it, but seeing something I collect in an antique store was worth a chuckle
I have been considering hitting the local Flea Markets to see if there is any 1/32 stuff available.
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Re: Ultimate Soldier 32X Extreme wings Check list.
I attended a model train show yesterday, where I have had considerable success purchasing 1/32 planes and vehicles (FOV, 21st, Britains, etc), and I purchased BBI's Dauntless for $30. It was out of the box, but in great shape. I had just missed purchasing BBI's Wildcat. I already have these planes but I couldn't resist. This vendor also had FOV and 21st 1/32 and 21st 1/18. The 'old' stuff is out there and often at good prices. Sometimes however you will run across vendors that are out of their minds with their prices.
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