Quote Originally Posted by Mythirax View Post
Fantastic figure isn't he, I got so lucky with him myself. Picked him up for $1 or 2 dollars going back about 12~ months. Sadly the stickers on him are ruined and he has no missiles. But still, an awesome figure at that
Bloody oath he is!
Damn right you were lucky man , I paid $28.95 for this bloke but to me he's worth every last cent.

The missiles seem rather hard to track down (At least via eBay as a means) and it's also really disappointing that Reprolabels doesn't have/stock Generation 2 reproduction sets , as I too would love to replace a couple of the stickers on mine but I guess we'll just have to wait and see eh?

Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
That's just gross. One might argue that a toy that stinks of something like nicotine could be considered a form of damage to that toy and that a seller ought to inform potential buyers if it's like that. Personally if this happened to me I'd contact the seller and seek some form of recompense, or at very least have the seller feedback reflect the fact that you were sold a stinky toy where that wasn't in the item description.

Tips for removing smoke smell
That's a great guide there Goki ; I'd be extremely apprehensive about putting Bleach or Vinegar near my figures though, but there are many other tips for toys & other items that make good sense.

Honestly, as a former smoker myself I could never & still can't fathom why one would smoke around your toys... or even in your house for that matter! but everyone is different I guess.

I just feel a tad hypocritical coming down on smokers for this sort of thing is all, even though it is a right pain in the ass and it would've been nice to of had this aspect disclosed in the listing, but when they leave you such amazingly descriptive feedback as: "V Good" - you tend not to expect much beyond the item simply arriving.
(For the record, this was my feedback to the seller: "Adequate but Slow Communication, Swiftly and Safely Sent, would Recommend" )