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Atlantic came in either very small boxes with just a couple of sprues, maybe 20-24 figures, or big, flat A4-size boxes with tons of sprues in and a gatefold cover like a double album.
They were cheap, too.
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goat major wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2020 10:42 pm I’d forgotten about them so went on PSR to have a look again. Some interesting ranges but I dont remember seeing an advert for this one in Warlord comic ........ http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Review.aspx?id=635
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Nazi zombie kubelwagen drivers.

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Twice on the same page, Mr Goat?
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Jeremy wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2020 10:58 pm In 1992 we took Arsenal to two FA Cup finals,
Surely you mean '93? Sheff Wed. lost 2-1 in a replay for the FA Cup and 2-1 in the League Cup. I split up with my girlfriend because she didn't understand why i'd rather go to the replay than hang out with her :)
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Could have been ‘93
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Paul wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2020 3:14 am I split up with my girlfriend because she didn't understand why i'd rather go to the replay than hang out with her :)
So not so much a keeper, as a sent 'er back?
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Jeremy wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2020 6:45 am Could have been ‘93
It was the year that Stevie Morrow scored the winner in the League cup final (I think) and when Arsenal hoisted him on their shoulders at the end they dropped him and broke his arm :fp:
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That’s the one. I remember that
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so it was probably the 92/93 team and you are both correct then
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