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Offline Wolf Knight

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The yellow klicky from Merry Men's Feast...
« on: May 24, 2010, 15:36:28 »
Does anyone who has this set complete know if this klicky

30 00 5180 - Archer, Yellow Shirt, Red Squared collar

wear yellow cuffs on his arms???

I bought one from ebay a few months back and he was like this... (see attachment)

I really want to use these cuffs in a western soldier...but if the archer really wore them in the first place i'd like to keep he as such! The cuffs are not included in the DB inventory btw...

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Re: The yellow klicky from Merry Men's Feast...
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2010, 15:49:48 »

I had a close look at my instruction sheet for the set and none of the klickies in that set have wrist cuffs. :)

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Re: The yellow klicky from Merry Men's Feast...
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2010, 16:07:37 »
I had a close look at my instruction sheet for the set and none of the klickie in that set have wrist cuffs. :)

Thank you Sylvia!!  :wave: :wave: I thought so! Looking at pictures of the box online there did not seem to be any cuffs on them whatsoever!! Now you have confirmed it!!!  :) :)  Now my union soldier can have yellow cuffs!!!

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Re: The yellow klicky from Merry Men's Feast...
« Reply #3 on: May 24, 2010, 16:08:58 »
Thank you Sylvia!!  :wave: :wave: I thought so! Looking at pictures of the box online there did not seem to be any cuffs on them whatsoever!! Now you have confirmed it!!!  :) :)  Now my union soldier can have yellow cuffs!!!


 you don't have the set??
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Re: The yellow klicky from Merry Men's Feast...
« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2010, 16:13:46 »


 you don't have the set??

no i do not have the set... i have the knight, the green and orange lady  :love: :love: :love:, this yelllow guy, the forestman, and friar tuck!!!! no big barell i'm afraid.... :( :( :(
But one of these days....

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Re: The yellow klicky from Merry Men's Feast...
« Reply #5 on: May 24, 2010, 16:16:25 »

No problem!

It was easier for me to look at my instructions (which I keep in a separate folder) than to get the set box out, since that is stored in a slightly hard-to-get-at spot. :)

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Re: The yellow klicky from Merry Men's Feast...
« Reply #6 on: May 24, 2010, 23:28:40 »
It was easier for me to look at my instructions (which I keep in a separate folder) than to get the set box out, since that is stored in a slightly hard-to-get-at spot. :)

Just curious Sylvia, did you reference the actual instruction sheet kept in manila type folder or a scan of the instructions in a folder on your computer?  ???

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Re: The yellow klicky from Merry Men's Feast...
« Reply #7 on: May 25, 2010, 01:10:12 »
I love that guy.  He's always playing guitar at the pub with the lady in green.  And not a cuff to be seen.
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Re: The yellow klicky from Merry Men's Feast...
« Reply #8 on: May 30, 2010, 12:24:43 »
Just curious Sylvia, did you reference the actual instruction sheet kept in manila type folder or a scan of the instructions in a folder on your computer?  ???

No, not on the PC - that would have been even easier though!  ;)

I keep most of my instruction sheets in plastic sleeves (or "poly pockets," as my kids call them) in a spiral bound folder. I started this many years ago - well before Heather created PlaymoDB - as a way to quickly find a part number without having to find the actual set.

I have so many sets that I stores small sets inside larger set boxes, plus some are in high cupboards which I can't reach without a stepladder.