>>8515179Got that playset, and many others from the same company, at Big Lots back when they used to stock army stuff. All of their buildings and most of their vehicles are top notch and totally worth picking up. The piles of extra accessories you'll eventually amass is also a really nice bonus.
>>8515389>>8515505Now now, no need to be so hasty with these guys. Sure they have awful sculpts, crap QC and horrid articulation, but they're not entirely useless. They make great generic fodder for your villains to mow down or dead bodies to scatter on a battlefield or enemy combatants to be imprisoned and tortured in a make shift barbed wire pen full of dangerous snakes. So before you go chucking these guys in the bin, remember, the good guys won't have anyone to save if the bad guys don't have some poor schmucks to pick on!
>>8515559I'm not even a fan of halo, but I just nabbed this beast from Target while I could and will probably grab some of the Marines if I see em. But I'm glad AR guys fit well in this thing, as I was hoping to use it to transport my small, growing collection in it.
I also just grabbed that Mandalorian AT-ST from Best Buy, but after playing with the VC version I had for a while I was wondering if anyone knew of any mods or fixes to make it's legs a bit sturdier. It has these weird hex peg joints, which "lock" the joints in place, but there's still tons of wiggle room and it just becomes impossible to balance outside of a static standing pose when carrying figures. I tried lookin on google, but a LOT of extra crap comes up when you search "Vintage AT-ST Leg Fix" and other similar descriptions.