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Post by drmorbius on May 30, 2012 9:00:42 GMT -5
Hi guys, this is DrMorbius from Germany. After having rediscovered my old Zoids from the 80s, I fell back in love with them right away. After sniping a few other old OER Zoids online I'm now desperately trying to gather the parts they are missing... I've posted the Want-list in the right sub-forum already Kind regards
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Post by Maethius on May 30, 2012 9:19:28 GMT -5
Welcome, DrMorbius! You have heard the news that the Tomy Tech division of Tomy has been given the license to Zoids and that they have been working toward a relaunch of the line due to hit shelves in January? We are hoping for some previews as we get into fall, but no breath holding!
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Post by drmorbius on May 30, 2012 9:28:21 GMT -5
nice, and thanks for the reply As I am already collecting LEGO Star Wars (classic films) and HEroclix miniatures I'm trying to keep the newfound Zoids addiction to the OER ones...for now. Any idea where I could get those missing parts (post in the WANTED forum) from?
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Post by zodd on May 30, 2012 21:48:57 GMT -5
Guten tag Herr Doktor Morbius. Your best bet may be to score some "Zoids Lots" or "Lot of X# Zoids" on the various Ebay sites and turn them into parts fodder. Best of luck!
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Post by drmorbius on May 31, 2012 2:13:02 GMT -5
yeah, true...but I bought that Zore for 12 GBP and don't intend to buy a "lot" for the same price or more to (maybe) get his gun...
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Post by Maethius on May 31, 2012 9:43:01 GMT -5
There are intentions, realities, and lucky breaks when it comes to Zoid collecting. Sometime you shell out $178 for a windup, sometimes you score a 50-lb collection for $40. /still can't get over that!
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