Now this is fucking blasphemy

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Post by Connor MacLeod »

*snicker* That's humorous. And considering they're for children, the proportion makes sense.
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Little kiddie toys.

Somhow I don't see the evil or the blasphemy of toys that are made for 5-6 year olds.

Unless you're that desperate to get ever single SW toy.
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The Falcon has been out for a while. I have one hanging in my toy room. Have not opened it, they also have an X-wing and a Naboo N1 Starfighter. The little people to me are pretty cool with their little magnates to simulate the force powers.
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Get out the new calcs!

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Awwww dey wook wike witto puffy marshwawows in da micwowave!
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Now that's a toy I'd get my kids to play with (if I had kids)
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Lonestar wrote:I prefer my Micromachines
I hear that after ep 3, they'll bring out a new line of prequel micromachines. Can anyone confirm this?
I HOPE they do, anyway.

I like the micros because they're detailed, correctly proportioned, and small enough to hide from people who would call me a supernerd if they ever saw them.

Oh, and they're fun to kitbash.
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