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Posted: Feb 3rd 2009 5:51PM (Unverified) said

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What about Covenant figures? I wouldn't pay for UNSC but maybe an Elite, Hunter, or Prophet.

Posted: Feb 3rd 2009 5:52PM (Unverified) said

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Never mind, I just didn't read far enough.
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Posted: Feb 3rd 2009 6:01PM (Unverified) said

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Looks like you stopped reading at... the picture.
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Posted: Feb 3rd 2009 7:01PM (Unverified) said

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Not quite, I stopped read at the end of the Toys R Us listing.
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Posted: Feb 4th 2009 2:20PM (Unverified) said

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The other retailer is Walmart just so you know, I have already purchased both Blue vs Red

Posted: Feb 3rd 2009 8:49PM DigStyle said

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Smart bet: TBA = WaLmArT. Right next to the Bob Seger display and $1 mittens.

Posted: Feb 3rd 2009 9:18PM Deezul AwT said

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Ug, more overprice tiny figures. I'm much more impressed with the Gears Figures. A lot easier to make a "face" when it's covered with a helmet most of the time. And you'd think that the Ghost, Warthog, etc. would be made to put the figures in them, instead of being even smaller scale.

Posted: Feb 4th 2009 10:53AM Dralthi said

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I wouldn't even classify these as toys. The Spartans only have 1 point of articulation at the waist. They're pretty much for display only. I can't see too many kids wanting these. They look great for the size they are but I think they are a little overpriced.

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