Fed Ex Notices and Shipments Concern

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Fed Ex Notices and Shipments Concern

Post by Juneau@1 » Tue Jul 05, 2005 8:11 am

I had two Fed Ex notices sent to me last week, one for the Kurbina Maus and one for the mock-up turret Maus. So far both are listed as just package data transmitted to Fedex on June 28th and June 29th. Should I be concerned that no other action has been taken yet?
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Post by lightning2000 » Tue Jul 05, 2005 9:53 am

Hi Eric,
I wouldnt be concerned. We just received our shipment of both vehicles this morning, albeit they were shipped by UPS not FedEx. Keep in mind that carriers play catch up around the holidays, so your parcel is probably a day or so away.

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Maus in Kublinka

Post by smh_1021 » Tue Jul 05, 2005 2:06 pm

Received the 'Maus' in Kubinka .... I have to admit that, although not a fan of the Maus or E-100, I was pleasantly suprised by the 'Maus in Kublinka' offering. The diorama background was adequate and the roping on the base was nicely done (some pics seemed to imply that the roping would be done using a thin wire and that there would be 'bends' along the length between each pole). The panzer grey/green paint scheme with small German markings appears to be well-done - although, 'diecast' is not an appropriate label for the item (i.e. primarily a plastic replica, as expected). However, as I indicated .... not bad. And, Dragon actually wrapped the display case in bubble-wrap instead of having the cardboard inserts on both sides and 'forcing' the item into the package, as with the E-100.

Just my $.02 ..................

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