Voyager Toys
Voyager Toys
I have noticed that Onsite Diecast and Diecast Direct already have several of the FOV 1/72 tanks. However, Voyager Toys does not. I have e-mailed them and heard nothing from them. Does anyone know when Voyager will get these? I cancelled my order with Diecast when Voyager pre-sold them at $8.95. Now, I'm wondering if I should have stayed with Diecast Direct. The Churchill is already out of stock at Onsite!
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Re: Voyager Toys
The only complaint I have with Voyager is that his shipping rates to Canada suck. I wanted 3 FOVs and to mail them would have cost $20, Bad Cat Aviation wasn't any better. Earlier I bought 4 Dragon Armor from The Battle Rhino and he mailed the 4 for $8.50, quite a difference. It might be totally different if you live in the U.S. but if you don't, $8.95 isn't a bargain after all. I should have waited for The Battle Rhino to get his order, it was delayed due to some foul-up at the suppliers. His prices are great on all his other stuff so I'm assuming it will be the same for his FOV when it arrives. Another great place I found to deal with and has great shipping rates to Canada is The Flying Mule. The only problem is he isn't carrying the 1/72 FOV.Philip wrote:I have noticed that Onsite Diecast and Diecast Direct already have several of the FOV 1/72 tanks. However, Voyager Toys does not. I have e-mailed them and heard nothing from them. Does anyone know when Voyager will get these? I cancelled my order with Diecast when Voyager pre-sold them at $8.95. Now, I'm wondering if I should have stayed with Diecast Direct. The Churchill is already out of stock at Onsite!
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"Battles are won by slaughter and maneuver. The greater the general, the more he contributes in maneuver, the less he demands in slaughter."
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"Battles are won by slaughter and maneuver. The greater the general, the more he contributes in maneuver, the less he demands in slaughter."
- Winston Churchill