Here the figures are completed, ready for the display cabinet or gaming table:
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| Suzi | |
| Product # | HFA014 |
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| Suggested Retail Price | £3.00 GBP |
| Kat | |
| Product # | HFA004 |
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| Suggested Retail Price | £3.50 GBP |
| Dionne | |
| Product # | HFA015 |
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| Suggested Retail Price | £3.00 GBP |
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| Artemis writes: |
Hmm, that's actually harder to answer than I thought it would be tw. In no particular order – Jen Haley, Russell Bohme, Natalya Melnik , Victoria Lamb, Sascha Buczek, Kirill Kanaev, Alison (And possibly Mike) McVey and if I dropped half a level I could probably add a dozen more off the top of my head (I've also probably forgotten a couple). |
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| 8 May 2007 | page first published |

PeteMurray takes a look at Microfigs' Soviet T-80B tank and a BMP-1 infantry fighting vehicle in N scale.

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