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  • torgospizza
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    Originally posted by Werewolf
    I've also seen that modelers are having fun customizing and painting them.
    That's actually a pretty cool idea. If I didn't already have a PotF2 Falcon, I'd be all over this.

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  • Lynn TXP 0369
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    Originally posted by rche
    Just saw a pallet of these over at the local store. Piqued my interest, but they sure seemed to take a lot of real estate.
    How much was the Falcon?

    Lynn

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  • Lynn TXP 0369
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    That looks great!! I'm sure the Studio Scale models guys could have a blast redoing it and making that look like a proper movie styled miniature.
    Lynn

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  • rche
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    Just saw a pallet of these over at the local store. Piqued my interest, but they sure seemed to take a lot of real estate.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    i guess it's their way of making it more affordable than the electronic version that was released a few years ago. offering a gutted out no frills version almost like a knock off version. lol!
    It's funny you mention that. Between these, and those Titan Marvel figures, with their non-painted back, it does seem like the toy companies are producing their own knockoffs for cheap offerings.

    Chris

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  • starsky
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    i guess it's their way of making it more affordable than the electronic version that was released a few years ago. offering a gutted out no frills version almost like a knock off version. lol!
    Last edited by starsky; Nov 3, '14, 11:29 AM.

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  • Werewolf
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    They are like the vehicle equivalent of the jumbo 31 inch Jakks figures. Not for me, but I understand the reasons for them. Something large but still relatively light and inexpensive for kids to fly around. I've also seen that modelers are having fun customizing and painting them. It's like having a large low cost store display or model. The X-Wing is perfect movie scale with the 3 3/4 figures.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    I don't get it. A Falcon makes even less sense to me. I showed my son, whose a bit old for it now, but he didn't get it either, with no figure.

    Chris

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  • palitoy
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    Yeah that X Wing kind of perplexed me to be honest, it would have been so easy to make a figure go in the cockpit....

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  • johnmiic
    started a topic Hero Size Millennium Flacon this fall

    Hero Size Millennium Flacon this fall

    This is going to be available in the fall, possibly only at Walmart, and has no interior but some moving parts. It appears to be a follow-up to the giant X-Wing toy out there:



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