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#1 BaltanII

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Posted 08 July 2020 - 02:51 PM

Putting feelers out there, just curious and getting info. I've handled Mini Boglins before and though the line has some amazing color variety, the sculpts and material don't interest me. But I have handled Kellogg's Boglins before and I like the combination of bright colors, slightly smaller sculpts with less negative space, and less bendy, waxy texture.

 

No interest in chasing down the GOLD ones though, that way lies madness. Just the common versions! A full set of each sculpt in each color would be ideal, but a complete set in a single color might not be a bad start or enough to whet my appetite. Not sure how feasible any of that is these days, and we haven't had Strontium Dog around lately to humblebrag about how many extras he's sitting on but never gets around to selling. :rolleyes:

 

Bear in mind I live in the US.


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Posted 08 July 2020 - 03:39 PM

Hi mate, Kellogs mini Boglins neons (unsealed) are pretty cheap here in UK.

Me & King Grimlock are always getting them in bundles, usually selling them straight off as he has completed the whole neon set & I only need 1 to go.

The full neon set is x48 (8 sculpts in 6 colours)

Was it unsealed ones your after?
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Posted 08 July 2020 - 04:56 PM

DEFINITELY unsealed, no interest in getting sealed figures as I’d just open them.
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Posted 08 July 2020 - 05:18 PM

I was thinking of going down the mini boglins rabbit hole too but I was unsure because I'm also in the states and understand it can be hard find the buggers without paying an arm and a leg
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Posted 08 July 2020 - 05:19 PM

I hear ya, I like to display mine so I like open too & most are pretty good condition really especially after a wash & clean up.

We can build an army for you I'm sure & send them over once we've got a whole load it's just the postage like you say but if that's good for you I'm sure we can do it.
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Posted 08 July 2020 - 10:57 PM

Yep, always happy to ship to the US. You can send 5kg (about 200 minis) for around £30 so it's not mega money. Stuff like Kelloggs I normally price at around 25/30p a unit, commons around 50p.  


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Posted 21 July 2020 - 05:45 AM

Those are all pretty reasonable stats for figure cost and shipping, thanks!


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