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Post by The Silent Flute (joepetree) on Feb 26, 2007 23:11:02 GMT -5
what is a BAF
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Post by deskjet on Feb 26, 2007 23:24:31 GMT -5
I think the BAF concept is an awesome way to get managers, women, refs, etc. out there. Now we can get figures that they would not normally make. I agree 100%
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PdW2kX
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Post by PdW2kX on Feb 26, 2007 23:45:38 GMT -5
BAF's a thing where each individual figure in a series comes with an appendage/ligament/whatever that, when combined with the rest of the parts in the series, forms an all new figure. So, to get Traci, you'd have to buy up the entire series first.
It stands for Build-a-Figure. Some like it, some don't.
I really don't care...Traci ain't that big of a deal to me anyways, and if I wanted to buy the entire series...I'd buy the entire series.
Sucks about James Mitchell, though. There's something incredibly cool about that figure...if it's a chase, I'll be huntin' it down.
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Post by mike massacre on Feb 27, 2007 1:03:33 GMT -5
Thanks for explaining that.
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Post by enforcer on Feb 27, 2007 2:41:00 GMT -5
He's not a chase figure. He's part of this stupid new "build a figure" concept. I think whoever decided to do this for the TNA line needs to re-think it. It's very unfair to collectors who collect MOC. I really wanted Traci but I'm not going to buy 2 of every figure because than the opened ones would just be pointless to me. Yea, i wanted both Traci and James but i collect moc. So i wont be getting these.
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