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Starship Troopers | |
Product # | MGP9100 |
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Suggested Retail Price | $74.95 USD |
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Sky Captain writes: |
The MI are more difficult. Don;t forget to put on the Butt plate before the backpack. Turn the backpack so the jets are down, and put on the groin plate before assembling the arms... and the yellow visor after they are painted :> And the Thumbs go into the trigger guard! Oh yeah.. and on the tri-thudd grenade launcher... the twin barrels go -under- the single barrel molded with the piece. Mongoose could have maybe put in a bit more detailed set of instructions. But like AEG's B5 ships it is assumed that most people have the movies/cartoons/sourcebooks with the correct pictures. Bugs are a little different in the CGI Cartoon Thane. I think they are still showing it in ABQ. If not it is on VHS and DVD at Suncoast. |
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21 April 2005 | page first published |
Brandon Palmer of Grey Matter Musings Studios paints the G-1000 Guardian from Excalibur.
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You can get an amazing amount of variety by picking different leg combinations, poses, upper body facings, and claw poses. No two of your Warrior Bugs need look alike.
These Warrior Bugs also do a great job of capturing that "bug" feeling.