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Pet section???, near the dog beds?.......Now you tell me. Just got back from my former all time great stocked Wally in Perth Amboy, NJ. Nothing 21C in the entire toy section but four Me-109's. Guess what, re-organizing for Christmas.
Drat and double drat. There goes another $5 toll to get back to Jorsey....What am I??? made of money?
This search is getting expensive.
I keep saying, forget about the Avenger until Flight 19 or the Papa George version comes out......I keep saying that, but I keep looking for the Atlantic version.........my AWD keeps slipping in......this morning I went to NJ just to get gas and BLAM, I found myself in the Wally parking lot, fighting with a little old lady over a parking spot....."AWD
I shout at her" and she drives away. I used to be a nice guy before AWD
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Drat and double drat. There goes another $5 toll to get back to Jorsey....What am I??? made of money?

I keep saying, forget about the Avenger until Flight 19 or the Papa George version comes out......I keep saying that, but I keep looking for the Atlantic version.........my AWD keeps slipping in......this morning I went to NJ just to get gas and BLAM, I found myself in the Wally parking lot, fighting with a little old lady over a parking spot....."AWD




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Dont worry, TTT, it is "NJ" not "AWD" that affects you when you cross the border in the Island Nation of NJ. I have been here 20 years and it still affects me. The local WM by me, Newton, NJ, has a "shelf map" taped to a section and it shows Avengers to be stocked on top shelf and assorted 1:32 and 1:48 on another. No one around the toy section to ask about "when"...
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flpickupman wrote:Well, if that's the case, you won't be sweating alone. lolnathanita wrote:I know it's a sin to hang a $75 airplane from your ceiling
Hung mine up last week.

Crikey! That's a lot of weight on just one hook! All of mine are on 2!! Yikes!
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I would like to think that Avengers are not going to some areas based on how well XD products have sold in the past. None of the 6 Wal Marts in my immediate area have yet recieved the Avengers despite other, more remote places in my state and elsewhere having gotten them. Traditionally, Xd products have not sold all that well in my area. They do move, but they go slowly. This may be on account of a rather high concentration of poverty in my area - poor people do not want to spent $40 for a model plane, let alone $76. Store managers do not want to put out something that will ultimately sit around.
Then again, however, when I found some Avengers at a location 100mi south in Bakersfield, it was at a Wal Mart equally as ghetto and trashed out as any in Fresno, so I guess there is really no easy answer other than the old gripe that Wal Mart's distribution is terrible
Then again, however, when I found some Avengers at a location 100mi south in Bakersfield, it was at a Wal Mart equally as ghetto and trashed out as any in Fresno, so I guess there is really no easy answer other than the old gripe that Wal Mart's distribution is terrible

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I doubt it! Of the five within reasonable distance of me only two have locations for the Avenger and one hasn't received them yet. The two in town don't have locations for the new 1/32 twin packs or the 1/48! As mentioned before if the sales at your local store were poor you probably won't see nay of the new stuff.Sabrefan wrote:Does anyone know if the Avengers will to every Super Walmart? I am beginning to think I might not get them here. I saw plenty of other 21st Century items here, but no Avengers. What a bummer.
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Yeah, this is a bit of an experiment. The only thing that saves me from stress is that I'm not all that fired up about the Atlantic scheme to begin with. It's held up fine thus far. There's plenty of flex in the monofilament, so it's nowhere near the breaking point, and the hook is buried about an inch into the ceiling. The most important part is that the plane is not over the bed. I'd rather the Avenger take the hit than my girlfriend or myself.Teamski wrote:flpickupman wrote: Well, if that's the case, you won't be sweating alone. lol
Hung mine up last week.
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Crikey! That's a lot of weight on just one hook! All of mine are on 2!! Yikes!
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ya know I've been thinking about my local walmart and the xd they carry/ sell. I have only seen 2 other 1:18 airplanes other than the recent avenger, the fw 109's and me 109's, thats it , I've never seen an xd P51 in person, or a corsair etc... we do get the new figures and vehicles thank god (that is mainly what I collect)... so do xd planes sell in my area? I would think not, but who knows, all the Avengers sold fast (within a week or 2) where as FW 190's sat around for a year that I know of. I've been doing thorough recon of my wal mart for a year now so I know nothing has gotten past me, but before that? all I know is someone around here has bought some of the xd I left on the shelf...
I would truly appreciate it if someone could answer one thing for me. How is the landing gear, altogether? From the pics I've seen so far, it looks to be sturdy, but this is one of the main factors in my purchases. It's been about 2-3 months since I've bought a plane, hoping to pick the Avenger up.
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The gear is fine. It does a pretty good job of holding up the weight....wise690 wrote:I would truly appreciate it if someone could answer one thing for me. How is the landing gear, altogether? From the pics I've seen so far, it looks to be sturdy, but this is one of the main factors in my purchases. It's been about 2-3 months since I've bought a plane, hoping to pick the Avenger up.
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That's just FLPICKUPMAN's style.... He is always on the cutting edge !flpickupman wrote:Yeah, this is a bit of an experiment. The only thing that saves me from stress is that I'm not all that fired up about the Atlantic scheme to begin with. It's held up fine thus far. There's plenty of flex in the monofilament, so it's nowhere near the breaking point, and the hook is buried about an inch into the ceiling. The most important part is that the plane is not over the bed. I'd rather the Avenger take the hit than my girlfriend or myself.Teamski wrote:
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Crikey! That's a lot of weight on just one hook! All of mine are on 2!! Yikes!
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The gear are quite sturdy and they close into the wing tightly smoothly (at least on my plane.) The spring-loaded strut is also a nice feature that helps hold the gears in place. The tail wheel is also sturdy and locks into position. For the size of this plane, it is engineered quite well
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As for the above post regarding the hanging of the Avenger, it doesn't seem to weigh any more than the BBI F-18 or F-16, so a sturdy hook and fishing line should be more than sufficient!

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As for the above post regarding the hanging of the Avenger, it doesn't seem to weigh any more than the BBI F-18 or F-16, so a sturdy hook and fishing line should be more than sufficient!
"If you fail to plan, you plan to fail."
As a precaution, I positioned it below a metal air vent and secured the screws with washers:tmanthegreat wrote:As for the above post regarding the hanging of the Avenger, it doesn't seem to weigh any more than the BBI F-18 or F-16, so a sturdy hook and fishing line should be more than sufficient!

After waiting this long, I'm not taking any chances....
AVENGERS!!!! FINALLY! -geez
I just completed a recon sweep of my area and a finally saw an Avenger in the store.
I had mine a few days ago however, thanks to a helpful friend here on the boards! -thanks for the hook up bro- I got the plane just fine, Hope you got my check
Gotta say this has to be my new favorite 21st product!!!!

I just completed a recon sweep of my area and a finally saw an Avenger in the store.
I had mine a few days ago however, thanks to a helpful friend here on the boards! -thanks for the hook up bro- I got the plane just fine, Hope you got my check

Gotta say this has to be my new favorite 21st product!!!!
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