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Post by jackpunch on Jun 10, 2008 18:38:42 GMT -5
...any potential there, size wise? It seems like a couple might have built in "attacks"...
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Post by jackpunch on Jun 10, 2008 18:42:43 GMT -5
...and now I see that 7-eleven did the straw toppers that were so popular with the iron man line...sweet.
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Post by attacktixman on Jun 25, 2008 11:09:02 GMT -5
Size wise, Betty Ross maybe a passive attack.
Dumpster throwing Abomination, on the large size, but has built in attack that works with some mods.
The rest, too big, but have some interesting 'terrain" potential...
Ask your BK how much to sell the toys only, one out here is selling them for .69 cents! (weird, because they wanted a $1.99 for the Indy toys). Forget about the kids meal!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2008 18:18:21 GMT -5
Size wise, Betty Ross maybe a passive attack. Dumpster throwing Abomination, on the large size, but has built in attack that works with some mods. The rest, too big, but have some interesting 'terrain" potential... Ask your BK how much to sell the toys only, one out here is selling them for .69 cents! (weird, because they wanted a $1.99 for the Indy toys). Forget about the kids meal! That's weird, whenever I was trying to get all of the Transformers Movie toys from BK last summer, they only wanted $1 for each. It probably varies by location. I could definitely see someone just making up prices as they go.
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Post by attacktixaddict on Jul 19, 2008 15:55:44 GMT -5
Does anyone remember the BK Star Wars toys from '05? Well, I used them to make a giant chess set, and they gave them to me for free. They might do the same for you.
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