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Post by drakepasha72 on Oct 27, 2007 17:41:58 GMT -5
what's the die cast content of dx one ? I mean the one with sets of wheels below the robot
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Post by admin1 aka Ed on Oct 27, 2007 22:27:01 GMT -5
Moderate. It has some diecast in the feet and motorcycle forks. Most all of the arms, as I recally, are plastic.
Ed
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Post by drakepasha72 on Oct 28, 2007 3:00:22 GMT -5
I See. Thanks. I kinda had suspected that.
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Post by admin1 aka Ed on Nov 5, 2007 15:04:18 GMT -5
Get it if you like the concept, but don't expect a diecast brick
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Post by drakepasha72 on Nov 5, 2007 15:36:53 GMT -5
My idea of toy collecting is always just beacuse it is die cast doesn't mean I like it but if it is something I like then it must be a die cast, and transforming at that ;D ;D. So I think I'll pass on Baxinger as possibility
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Post by drakepasha72 on Nov 25, 2007 3:14:27 GMT -5
Well, I found a DX Baxinger (c7 box with some tear, incomplete and some even broken accesories, losing right fist and around c 8 to c 8.5 toy with some loose sticker) in a toy store in Singapore. Bought it for around USD 132.
Baxinger turn out to be rather hefty. Not particularly interesting and a bit remind me of Poplar Acrobunch, which I think is a far more interesting toy, more heavy with more accesories
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