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Just a fun thing my kids got me for Xmas and I don’t even play Nintendo.
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Oh wow, this one, the ghost-face, and Hammer mech are my favorites! This one has the straps, pouches, sniper's hood, and ghillie suit all made with cloth. The attention to detail is just bonkers.



Have you spent all your allowance and Christmas money now ?
Those look great.
So....I need your help guys...
I was in my local supermarket early this morning and I saw these-
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Along with Bronze Tiger as well.
Now , I'm a Marvel / 2000ad fan normally but at work each year we have a charity box for toys for underprivileged children for Christmas.
Now I buy throughout the year , the Christmas just gone I donated about 40 items to the charity drive. I buy heavily discounted toys so there's some good stuff from me .
Now I wouldn't normally buy DC stuff but these were about $2 on clearance so I picked up 4 of them figuring I'd bundle all 4 together or 2 together ( made sure I got 2 villains to go with the heroes ).
The thing is , having looked at them...they're quite cool and I like them..now...I need your opinion on what the right thing to do is...
A. Keep them, you give a lot to charity, you deserve them.
B. Put them in the box you have in the garage for the Christmas toys you selfish bastard and slap yourself.
C. Keep them but just slap yourself anyway.
Well?
A.
I often feel guilty when I spend money on myself or for things that I want. But my family never goes wanting and I'm still able to give to my Church and to charities. You deserve it.
I have 3 DC 4" Spin Master, and opened one: Aquaman. The sculpts seems low on details and seem meant for little kids. They're a step above the low POA Imaginext figures. I came close to buying a grey heavy armored Batman when Walmart had tons of them in the aisle display, but passed. The way they do the capes is also weird. I probably won't be buying more of these or the 3" Page Punchers unless they come with a comic I want to read.I can't go against the word of a Mod.
A it is.
I have 3 DC 4" Spin Master, and opened one: Aquaman. The sculpts seems low on details and seem meant for little kids. They're a step above the low POA Imaginext figures. I came close to buying a grey heavy armored Batman when Walmart had tons of them in the aisle display, but passed. The way they do the capes is also weird. I probably won't be buying more of these or the 3" Page Punchers unless they come with a comic I want to read.
I'll probably slow down buying McF Super Powers too after Deathstroke comes out.
So....I need your help guys...
I was in my local supermarket early this morning and I saw these-
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Now , I'm a Marvel / 2000ad fan normally but at work each year we have a charity box for toys for underprivileged children for Christmas.
Now I buy throughout the year , the Christmas just gone I donated about 40 items to the charity drive. I buy heavily discounted toys so there's some good stuff from me .
Now I wouldn't normally buy DC stuff but these were about $2 on clearance so I picked up 4 of them figuring I'd bundle all 4 together or 2 together ( made sure I got 2 villains to go with the heroes ).
The thing is , having looked at them...they're quite cool and I like them..now...I need your opinion on what the right thing to do is...
A. Keep them, you give a lot to charity, you deserve them.
B. Put them in the box you have in the garage for the Christmas toys you selfish bastard and slap yourself.
C. Keep them but just slap yourself anyway.
Well?
A. You say yourself you give loads and I’m sure they’d appreciate other stuff just as much as them but they are unlikely to appreciate them as much as you. The fact that you are having this debate with yourself shows your a good dude Sherbro. Keep up the good work
Did your Walmart clear out the tons of Lady Jaye and Baroness first? I already got that original V1 Gung Ho via walmart.com.