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02-17-2009, 09:53 AM
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Schleich Stuff
I just found theses on line and i seen he medieval figure at target stores and the figure ar 1:18th.
The search has building at other Dio stuff which i s bit on the expansive side. basically what I'm asking if anyone else has seen the buildings and if so are the 1:18th scale?
http://www.target.com/gp/search/ref...Schleich&page=1
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02-17-2009, 10:14 AM
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Scleich figures themselves are slightly smaller than what we can use, but the buildings are pretty nifty. I used to sell this stuff at the toy store I managed last year, it is VERY expensive...at least, here it is...oh, the figures themselves have ZERO articulation...
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02-17-2009, 10:35 AM
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ive seen their animal hospital or nursery or whatever. It is awesome, would be perfect for a dreadnok hideout or something like that. Very expensive tho, at 160 dollars at TRU. I have a couple of the campaign tents, very lifelike. I have some shots a while back of them if you want to dig.
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02-17-2009, 11:00 AM
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Haven't seen the buildings, but Schleich makes some beautiful, yet expensive stuff. I recently bought their Expedition Truck for my Joes. It's a plastic beauty, well worth its money. I was planning to put a short review up on here, but the weather has been too wet and cold to get outside the last few weeks.
Does anyone happen to know whether some of the Schleich dogs are in scale for Joes ? You know, to use as guard dogs of some military compound perhaps.
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02-17-2009, 11:20 AM
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I have a yellow lab puppy, and sitting next to my Joes its bigger than Junkyard, but not by much. The castle is what I'm after... it is sooooo cool.
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02-17-2009, 12:43 PM
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ive seen their animal hospital or nursery or whatever. It is awesome, would be perfect for a dreadnok hideout or something like that. Very expensive tho, at 160 dollars at TRU. I have a couple of the campaign tents, very lifelike. I have some shots a while back of them if you want to dig.
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Pictures would be cool thank you. The tents I've seen on-line have peeked my interest especially with the "Ages of Action" Figs out now
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Originally Posted by LordRaven
Scleich figures themselves are slightly smaller than what we can use, but the buildings are pretty nifty. I used to sell this stuff at the toy store I managed last year, it is VERY expensive...at least, here it is...oh, the figures themselves have ZERO articulation...
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Cool thanks for that info I was hoping the building would work but I would have to plan for what I want with those prices
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Haven't seen the buildings, but Schleich makes some beautiful, yet expensive stuff. I recently bought their Expedition Truck for my Joes. It's a plastic beauty, well worth its money. I was planning to put a short review up on here, but the weather has been too wet and cold to get outside the last few weeks.
Does anyone happen to know whether some of the Schleich dogs are in scale for Joes ? You know, to use as guard dogs of some military compound perhaps.
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The Truck sounds interesting
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02-17-2009, 01:37 PM
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I've been using Schleich stuff for years. You have to be careful because the scale varies, especially with their animals, but a lot of them are perfect for use with Joes. I have a couple of their buildings that are 1/18th scale and they are great. The other problem with Schleich is the price - it gets very expensive!
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02-17-2009, 05:37 PM
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02-17-2009, 06:31 PM
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I've had my eyes on that one as well, and my local toy store has it in stock, but at $220 Australian, they can keep it! 
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