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Mega Bloks Halo 4 CnC styled?
I was shopping the other day and saw a halo set I don't remember knowing that was coming out. It had forerunner sentinels and everything.
It was the larger 44 dollar battleground set. It got me thinking and checking for Mega Bloks Halo showings at Toy Fair. I don't remember if Toyark covered it or not. This ( http://www.figures.com/forums/news/2...ollection.html ) and their gallery is what I've been looking at. So what do you guys think of the new collect n connect design they are using for landscape pieces and vehicles? Personally I absolutely love the booster, and I absolutely love now they are taking shapes into account to connect better for home created landscapes per set bet. It's quickly becoming a "build your own halo planet" type setup. =D |
some of those a pretty cool. i buy some of these for my son but only when they're on clearance or on sale. kind of not sure about that collect all 3 to build a ship idea. i'm sure they're going to be over $8 and to build a small ship for $24 is not worth it. if it's the $5/$6 range than it's a little better....
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I wish they'd be around 5$ though. I'd want 3 booster frames if they were sold as them. |
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