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Miniatures Adventure => The Conflicts that came in from the Cold => Topic started by: Captain Gamma on October 17, 2008, 07:40:45 PM
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The Guv'nor has managed to put the squeeze on a couple of corner shops
wot owes me security fees and as such I've prized a few more Geezer figures out of Marty the blade.Nice one Marty!
Incidentally, once the WPCs have been moulded they are straight back under the scalpel to turn them into civillian women.
Thanks must also go to Jeff Bevan who cornered the blade down the docks and bundled him an envelope of tenners on my behalf.
Cop a load of these:
WPCs: "Put kettle on luv."
http://www.killerbgames.com/picture_library/A1.jpg
The bearded git et al. (Fella on the right will be joined by a chimpanze soon.)
http://www.killerbgames.com/picture_library/A3.jpg
Lock up yer daughters! It's Mr Polyester (amongst others.)
http://www.killerbgames.com/picture_library/A2.jpg
Hope you like them. Because if you don't they will be terribly hurt. ;)
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It's like watching 'Life on Mars' love the WPCs
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Great stuff, I've added those WPCs to my list. :)
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Ooh Craig you bugger will have to get these :D
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Great stuff, I've added those WPCs to my list. :)
me too!
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Looking cool, these will look greta with Overlords project.
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Looking cool, these will look great with Overlords project.
Definately adding these to my shopping list. 8)
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MUST...NOT...GIVE...IN.... to yet another period..... :'(
Both the KKBB and the Geezers range become more and more interesting. :)
When will someone do the 50's? Scots vs. Greasers? Riding exobitant cars in wild races... lol
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I would love to see Teddy boys (hint hint Captain Gamma) perhaps 3 loitering in pose, these could be used for 1950s and 1970s...remeber Shoowaddywaddy lol
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I would love to see Teddy boys (hint hint Captain Gamma) perhaps 3 loitering in pose, these could be used for 1950s and 1970s...remeber Shoowaddywaddy lol
Of course I do - I have seveal vinyls of theirs ;) Gary Glitter, Alvin Stardust, and The Rubettes spring to mind, too lol
I think Showaddywaddy is still very popular in Germany - I saw them in a show on NDR3 a couple of years ago :o