A good place to buy 21c 32x planes
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The store www.theflyingmule.com has the S1, S2, and S3 32x Stukas for sale for $14.99 plus shipping, but those are the cheapest I found besides ebay. Sometimes you get lucky and a retailer will put the planes on sale. I don't think you will find the planes at the small retailers for anything like the Wal Mart price, as the regular retail for a 32x aircraft is in fact $20.
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Good Stuff To Go has a decent selction at $16 ea.
http://www.goodstufftogo.net
Their shipping has always been reasonable for me, about what you'd expect from most online retailers. If you purchase a number of planes at once, it tends to spread the shipping costs out and reduce your overall cost per item.
http://www.goodstufftogo.net
Their shipping has always been reasonable for me, about what you'd expect from most online retailers. If you purchase a number of planes at once, it tends to spread the shipping costs out and reduce your overall cost per item.
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It is kinda sad, but the WalMart low pricing actually makes me hesitate at buying things at other brick-n-mortar stores (like say TRU). :/tmanthegreat wrote:I don't think you will find the planes at the small retailers for anything like the Wal Mart price, as the regular retail for a 32x aircraft is in fact $20.
It's a little hard to generalize or predict sales. The ones I've seen usually come around holidays (Dad's Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years) or on significant dates for the stores (anniversaries, moving sales).dragon53 wrote:WHEN do the etailers (Badcat, Flyingmule, Militarytoyshop, etc.) have their sales?.....Also, HOW MUCH are their sales prices?
The etailers will frequently discount shipping or certain items they presumably have an overstock on. Sometimes there has been a general discount of, e.g., 10% on everything, but that's not very common.
Prices generally don't go really low, but you might see 10-20% discount, say a $22 plane for $20 (sometimes less). It's usually not on the newest item; pre-ordering sometimes brings a discount.
The best thing to do is make a habit of browsing the etailers' sites and, if they offer a newsletter, to sign up for it. Check their clearance and sale pages when you visit.
A little patience helps, too, though I find that part hard myself.
Hope that helps!
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