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Post by Past-Watch on Feb 21, 2005 20:00:18 GMT -5
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Post by triskela on Feb 22, 2005 13:59:05 GMT -5
I think a lot of us see Xevoz as a creativity aid, the kits are not the end in themselves. Why pay a lot for parts you are going to mix and match? If you pay a premium the temptation is to keep the set sealed, or otherwise intact "as is." So yeah, there is a price threshold for most of us once we have at least one of each kit.
I think many of us can make price exceptions for the one or two kits we still need, but not otherwise.
And if you have one Crypt Curse, having a lot more at a premium price makes no sense. It's a cool figure, but the reason to want more than one is for kitbashing and modding. And who wants to pay top dollar for that?
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Post by rupert on Feb 22, 2005 17:14:02 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]you are so right. i wouldn;t spend top dollar for a regualr xevoz, i had to wait for the marked down priced items; much less buy something so i can kitbash it. creativity is the big thing. xevoz itself is not my most 'wowwed' line, but its the ball joint sockets that open my wallet. everything from the figures to the millions of accessories i have left over are all endless creative possiblities. that's wht i really like this line. [/glow]
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