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What's out there for "snap-together" star wars ship models?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Baker" data-source="post: 5317710" data-attributes="member: 151958"><p>Walmart occasionally has a free standing display with some Round 2 kits- a random selection but decent prices. These seem to appear in random stores and are located near the toys or electronics most of the time but I have found one near cosmetics. </p><p>Best of all snap kits are the Bandai ones- very accurate and well thought out- most even have colored pieces instead of needing paint. Hobby Lobby carries them but the selection is not great. Round 2 has line of snap kits as well, simpler in detail and easier to assemble.</p><p>Best bet would be to call around to local hobby stores and ask what they carry, you can find them on Amazon as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Baker, post: 5317710, member: 151958"] Walmart occasionally has a free standing display with some Round 2 kits- a random selection but decent prices. These seem to appear in random stores and are located near the toys or electronics most of the time but I have found one near cosmetics. Best of all snap kits are the Bandai ones- very accurate and well thought out- most even have colored pieces instead of needing paint. Hobby Lobby carries them but the selection is not great. Round 2 has line of snap kits as well, simpler in detail and easier to assemble. Best bet would be to call around to local hobby stores and ask what they carry, you can find them on Amazon as well. [/QUOTE]
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