
"£-stretcher boosters" Topic
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20thmaine  | 20 Jun 2009 6:19 p.m. PST |
Got some Heroclix boosters from the £-stretcher chain of stores (in the UK) DC – JLA boosters and Origins Boosters. £1.00 GBP a pack Also had the star wars flat pack figures for 50p a booster (what is the name of that game ??) This is probably old news
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| arabianknight | 22 Jun 2009 5:36 a.m. PST |
The Origin's boosters are quick nice as the retro themed figures will work quite nicely as "vanilla" heros for other games. The downside – 4 figures per booster vs 5 figures in the JLA booster. I've also seen the Fantastic Four themed starter set and the large Anti-Monitor set (£2.99). The Star Wars boosters in my local Instore/£stretcher and all of the "Scum and Villany" expnasion if thats of any use to anyone. |
20thmaine  | 22 Jun 2009 6:40 a.m. PST |
That's the one – scum and villany. Only really bought them out of curiosity (translates as only really bought them because they were cheap) |
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