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Sun, 01/30/2011 - 04:44
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Hey gamers,

I'm looking at buying some more D&D miniatures but i'm not sure i want to fork out $100-$200 for a box of plastic miniatures. I was wondering if there is a cheaper alternatives to buying D&D miniatures from the stores such as a web-based dealer? or maybe another table-RPG game that has cheaper miniatures that can offer the same product.

 

 

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Thu, 02/10/2011 - 09:46
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I've always found e-bay to be

I've always found e-bay to be the best deal and the besat prices. Even better, sellers often group the collections into themes like "elves" "heroes" "orcs", so it's a cost effective way to get particular monsters you may have in mind.

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