New (ro me) 42mm Manufacturer.

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New (ro me) 42mm Manufacturer.

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I saw these a few months ago, and thought them a bit pricey.


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They are very expensive in comparison to the Little Britons. I'm not convinced that they are any better.
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Tim Hall wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2024 9:34 pm They are very expensive in comparison to the Little Britons. I'm not convinced that they are any better.
I am with you on that Tim, though pictures of unpainted figures might help.
Can't understand why today with easy to use digital cameras some figure manufacturers
do not display their products well.


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I couldn't work out how to view the ranges or actually buy any? Agreed they look a bit awkward, the bases look very big which would sit them taller than other makes I would have thought.
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I think the idea is that you buy "a whole army" with a minimum value of £30. I wonder if you must contact them for a quote. All a bit amateurish.

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