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Buzzetta

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  1. GI Joe Cross Country - with File Card Better than the one on page one. He has a firm o-ring and no elbow cracks, better paint apps, stiff limbs. $13 SOLD
  2. GI Joe Iceberg with filecard - $15 Decent limbs, no rust, firm band, no elbow cracks, no waist cracks. Nothing is 'loose' but right knee is not what I would call tight. There is no floppiness but it moves easier than the left.
  3. GI Joe Vintage Blizzard - Loose and Complete with Uncut File Card - $25 No rust, firm limbs, decent paint apps as you can see from the left shoulder patch. No cracks in elbows or waist and firm band. Comes with uncut file card.
  4. Terrorcons set with 3rd Party Upgrade: Abominus - $150 Hunn Gurr, Rippersnapper, Sinnertwin, Blot, and Cutthroat Power of the Primes Series with 3rd Party Upgrade "Perfect Effect" This is a set sourced from individual releases and not from the gift set. The gift set came with different accessories but had looser ratchet joints and connection points. 3rd Party Upgrade provides better rifles, feet and hands. You receive all accessories, instructions and trading cards from the individual releases. SOLD
  5. Let me preach on where NFT's are eventually headed in relation to comics. One day, print will be dead. One day. It could be 100 years from now. Who knows? NFT's will allow an edition size of a digital comic book much like there are print runs of a tangible comic. People will buy and sell comic book NFT's to put in their digital long box. But Buzz... print will never die. Okay... maybe there will be limited TPB's collecting a few issues at a time. But eventually they will figure out how to make comic books 'collection' worthy. NFT will probably be the avenue for that to happen. They are already doing it with digital sports cards.
  6. GI Joe Vintage Tracker - Complete uncut filecard No elbow cracks or waist cracks No rust Decent paint apps firm joints all around. $45 SOLD
  7. Sting Raider - 25th Anniversary GI Joe with Python Patrol Copperhead and Walmart Exclusive Copperhead. All complete. (Walmart Copperhead did not come with a file card) $75 SOLD
  8. Takara United Bumblebee with Beelzeboss Growing Pains Custom Kits - $150 Gold Bumblebee is scratch free and was only released in Japan. The Beelzeboss upgrade contains the head to turn Bumblebee into Goldbug and the two pistols.