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Sounds really, really cool.
If I have to wait for ComicCon to see these, so be it.
I guarantee that most of the people on the forum that live in the NY state area will descend upon your booth in droves, if only to drool over the prototypes.JediJaidaComment
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Hopefully for those of you who do attend the show and stop by the booth will also get to see Gil Gerard. Should be a lot of fun.Comment
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Gil has seen a few pictures of the prototypes in their early stages and based on what I was told he was impressed.Comment
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I can see the picture fine. That looks awesome! Really cannot wait to order the figures.It's all good!Comment
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Red X here as well....???
Sounds cool though.“When you say “It’s hard”, it actually means “I’m not strong enough to fight for it”. Stop saying its hard. Think positive!”Comment
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Bizarre about the picture comments being a red X. I am seeing the images fine and it looks friggin totally awesome to me.
I will definitely be putting some of my money down on this entire line. This is so cool! Thanks Craig!Enjoy what you like, and let others enjoy what they like. (C) Azrak 2009
Too much space. Need more toys!
Check out the ever growing Mego like sized vehicles data base.Comment
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Just wanted to share this with everybody so you can get an idea of just how big the 1/9 scale Buck Rogers Starfighter will be. This is pretty much how the display layout will look at the New York Comic Con. The ship is being built now and the finished product will be an accurate 1/9 scale version of the full size ship seen in the hangar bay of the show. This hangar display is finished and to say it looks amazing would be a huge understatement. It's basically a mini TV set with lighted computer consoles and fuel lines that will connect to the ship.
I'd also like to take this opportunity to give a big thanks to fellow MM member Mark Bradley (Ranger 3) who not only designed and built the display, but was also instrumental in making sure that the ship was done correctly. Thanks again Mark and hopefully I'll be sending much more work your way in 2011.
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