Posted by Miranda June 05, 2008

Sorry it has taken me a few days to get round to posting this (Klim), I seemed to somehow ignore the email :O Bad Maz I know.Sorry it has taken me a few days to get round to posting this (Klim), I seemed to somehow ignore the email :O Bad Maz I know. Anyway the good news is that Bertie the Pipebomb by Ashley Wood, Bigshot Toyworks, and Three Zero is now available at http://www.bambalandstore.com/.

Bertie is 14.5” tall and has 46 points of articulation down to the tips of his fingers. He is powered by a Zero G Rothchild Munitions drive system and comes well equipped.

Desert Rat (Top Pic) comes with:
An 11” long rocket propelled grenade launcher with two rockets
Two fragmentation grenades
A 4” long revolver with a rotating chamber loaded with anti-personal rounds
A belt of desert combat web gear

Dirty Deeds (See Below) comes with :
A 9” long machete
Two fragmentation grenades
A 4” long revolver with a rotating chamber loaded with anti-zombie rounds
A belt of desert combat web gear
A mesh bag
Three zombie heads

Both versions are priced at $300 ($330 from bambalandstore i including shipping). Well worth it!!

http://www.bigshottoyworks.com/

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