Would you be interested in a Collector's Plasma Bug?

Would you be interested in a Collector's Plasma Bug?

  • Yes! Gimme!

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  • No! Bleh!

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Greg Smith said:
BuShips said:
Greg Smith said:
:shock: If it were full scale, you'd need to take the roof of your house to get it in! :lol:

Nah, Greg. They just have a Tanker burrow them a tunnel under the house so the roof can stay on (until they want to do their thing). :)

Either way, it'd sure scare the neighbours' dog! :D

:shock: the would be really high pressure air and really, really big ping pong balls :shock:
 
Negative. Not for that price, and Honestly, i probably wouldn't use it in battle. I guess its just me, but if its not eneough like the rest of the stuff, then it gets admired from the shelf.

Brett Hartt
 
BrettHartt said:
Negative. Not for that price, and Honestly, i probably wouldn't use it in battle. I guess its just me, but if its not eneough like the rest of the stuff, then it gets admired from the shelf.

Brett Hartt

Brett, I'm a hoping that it would be a standard-scale model, but with a partly-translucent backside and blue LED lighting (with AC and battery power both) included.
 
msprange said:
Just a quickie guys, to sound opinion.

We are considering a Collector's Variant of the Plasma Bug, with a clear plastic back end and a lighting kit so it will look just like they do in the film. However, this would likely retail for around $100.

So, the question is, would you be prepared to lay down the cash for such a beast?

Might be kewl but probably not. Why not just recast the current kit in clear plastic, and assume we have to knowhow to get the job done ourselves? If it's just the same kit, sell the lighting bits seperate. I can't imagine lighting costing fifty bucks unless it's sooper high tech

I vote thee maybe. You'll really only ever have one plasma bug in your army anyway, so it might be worth the cost if everything comes predone for you and looks kewl.

--Chris
 
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