However, you may be having some problems. Last one I received was on the 5th
of September.
As I am a firm believer in SOME added content, I wanted to say, at least in
the heart land, the larger MicroMachine Titanium items are on sale at Target.
I got a 6"(?) BattleStar Galactica for $10US. The other Target in town had
some others for $14US, so it varies by store, but vaccheads who want a large
ship on the table or near the monitor would not be a amiss perusing the
clearance displays for the appropriate red tag.
The_Beast
Greg wrote on 09/07/2006 09:06:57 AM:
> I haven't received any messages from this list
WalMart has had periodic runs of 4"-5" Battlestars in the Star Wars
"titanium" line for around $4-$7, depending on store. It's a pretty
nice model, and IMHO, is in the DN neighborhood in size.
:)
John K. Lerchey Assistant Director for Incident Response Information Security
Office Carnegie Mellon University
> On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Doug Evans wrote:
> However, you may be having some problems. Last one I received was on
John L. wrote on 09/07/2006 09:28:53 AM:
> WalMart has had periodic runs of 4"-5" Battlestars in the Star Wars
If this is the hang pack, I've a few, and love 'em inspite of less than
pleasure with the series. Likewise, have and will use the Republic Star
'Cruiser'. Walmart does seem to be the place to get these, though.
By the way, for those who are big fans of the new BG, trust me, I've heard
it before. I'm a decided minority of one in my gaming group. ;->=
However, the BG fig of which I'm speaking is maybe twice as long as the hang
pack one, and is in a open face box with a hard plastic bubble instead
of the flexible bubble pack-on-card. It's a honker, unless you have an
old plastic kit. Both sizes are 'Titantium'.
Now, if you are regularly seeing the one-of-which-I-spoke for $4-$7US, I
can only say, *woof*.
The_Beast
Beast,
The ones I've seen and picked up are the hang packs. I don't think I've
seen the larger one at all. In general though, I like to keep my ships all
roughly in the same scale, so for me, the hang packs are fine.
:)
John K. Lerchey Assistant Director for Incident Response Information Security
Office Carnegie Mellon University
> On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Doug Evans wrote:
> John L. wrote on 09/07/2006 09:28:53 AM: