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Post by hansuke on Apr 14, 2024 19:50:44 GMT
I bought one of these for alien fight night. The ring is all I care about. The figures are too big. The ring is 11.5 inches square plastic with corner posts and tension ropes. $5 is all it costs at the Family Dollar store.
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Post by Ed the Two Hour Wargames Guy on Apr 14, 2024 21:43:11 GMT
That is so cool. I may have to grab one myself.
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Post by hansuke on Apr 15, 2024 0:27:21 GMT
The included figures are a tad over 5 inches tall. I tend to play 5150 with 3.75-4 inch figures. I think it will work fine with the smaller figures, that I use, but I haven't put it together yet. Just have to plug in the corner posts and string the ropes.
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Post by Ed the Two Hour Wargames Guy on Apr 15, 2024 14:13:11 GMT
What figures?
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Post by hansuke on Apr 15, 2024 17:00:13 GMT
I tend to buy discounted 1/18 scale action figures whenever I see them. I have quite a bit of the US Army and Air Force figures and vehicles. I use those for normal 5150 battles. There is also the huge amount of GI Joe figures in stores. And I am trying to pick up civilian type 1/18 figures for regular 5150 gaming. Some of my stuff is in the pictures on Frugal Figure Finders 1/18th scale (3.75-4inch). I don't have any wrestling or boxing 1/18 figures yet. I never thought about that aspect of 5150 NB until I saw the wrestling playset at the Family Dollar store. Now I'm on the look-out for some boxing/wrestling figures. 5150 games, especially with the battle board, are perfect for 1/18 in my opinion. You get to put your figures on a board without having to move into the back yard to play a game.
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Post by Ed the Two Hour Wargames Guy on Apr 15, 2024 17:04:06 GMT
Thanks.
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