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			I'd say I'll just want to get what I paid back out of them. With shipping I got each set for $35.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			I couldn't give you a percentage, but I believe the entire frame is metal. MB 00, without the Raiser, weighs 11 oz. SHF Metalgelas, weighs 12 oz, and is taller, and significantly bulkier. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	And to try to track this thread back on topic: Some guy on twitter posted about these earlier this week, and they look to be in good scale with Figuarts, and when I saw there was a DQ set, I had to have it. And then I thought some of the others might make for amusing photos, as well. They are currently only available at Walmart, the smaller sets are $15, the big set, $30. They can connect to each other, and stack on top of each other, to build your own mall. I hope there are other neat stores planned for the future. I'll try to get some pics of these assembled and with figures in the next few days, in case anyone is interested.  | 
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	I couldn't give you a percentage, but I believe the entire frame is metal. MB 00, without the Raiser, weighs 11 oz. SHF Metalgelas, weighs 12 oz, and is taller, and significantly bulkier. 
		
		And to try to track this thread back on topic: Some guy on twitter posted about these earlier this week, and they look to be in good scale with Figuarts, and when I saw there was a DQ set, I had to have it. And then I thought some of the others might make for amusing photos, as well. They are currently only available at Walmart, the smaller sets are $15, the big set, $30. They can connect to each other, and stack on top of each other, to build your own mall. I hope there are other neat stores planned for the future. I'll try to get some pics of these assembled and with figures in the next few days, in case anyone is interested.  | 
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			This arrived from Mandarake today, with the headder sets my Goseiger minipla collection is finally complete! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	 
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	I couldn't give you a percentage, but I believe the entire frame is metal. MB 00, without the Raiser, weighs 11 oz. SHF Metalgelas, weighs 12 oz, and is taller, and significantly bulkier. 
		
		And to try to track this thread back on topic: Some guy on twitter posted about these earlier this week, and they look to be in good scale with Figuarts, and when I saw there was a DQ set, I had to have it. And then I thought some of the others might make for amusing photos, as well. They are currently only available at Walmart, the smaller sets are $15, the big set, $30. They can connect to each other, and stack on top of each other, to build your own mall. I hope there are other neat stores planned for the future. I'll try to get some pics of these assembled and with figures in the next few days, in case anyone is interested. This. With my discount and price matches(if they're more expensive at work), I could get some as cheap as possible. 
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			Oh really? that's cool. The info I was given was that only Walmart was getting them initially, but if they did well then they'd be able to expand to other stores. My cousin works at TRU, I may have to have him pick them up for me there in the future. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
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	Oh really? that's cool. The info I was given was that only Walmart was getting them initially, but if they did well then they'd be able to expand to other stores. My cousin works at TRU, I may have to have him pick them up for me there in the future. 
		
		Pics tonight, hopefully. ![]() I checked his out and will definitely be buying some for myself as well. And by the way, these are on the shelf at my local TRU, suck it Toysrus.com!  
		
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			Congrats.  For some reason I found the Brothers sets to be the hardest to find from Goseiger Minipla.  When I got my set, I just waited patiently for a full set (minus the sparkly decal versions) and jumped on that.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I still think they're easier than trying to find the Kyoryu Origami, at least.  I can't believe I sold mine back when I got the full Shinkenger set.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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