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Dave!
Thanks for the excellent review--I've been seeking these things
out. The packaging and layout look really very good, better than
MB has put out to date--though I wonder if they still have that
odd feel to them. It is, however, the guaranteed first time I
have EVER even considered buying MegaBloks. I may yet break down,
because I'm considering getting a few of them to serve as a basic
"Aggressor Squadron" or adversaries in combat for my LEGO vehicles.
Odd question: What's the deal with the "camo paint?" That looks
like it wouldn't be good for the pieces, or it just wouldn't come
off...is it standard greasepaint?
best
LFB (who dares not pit a MB battleship against his own...heh)
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| (...) I picked up one of the $10 sets yesterday, and threw it together. I really liked it, and the final model looks pretty cool. The instructions claim that the paint can be removed with either some warm damp cloth or by scraping it off with the (...) (23 years ago, 10-Dec-01, to lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands)
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| Drop what you're doing and go buy this $20 set. It includes 412 pieces (a shade less than a nickel per piece) mostly in dark grey and black, with a number of silver-grey and trans-orange, too. Also included is a pilot, two new gatling-style machine (...) (23 years ago, 6-Dec-01, to lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands)
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