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Received e-mail from FedEx -- package from gaming store where I ordered the _DoW_ minis is inbound; expected to arrive later this week.
[Snoopy Dance]
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I'll be visiting my brick and mortar as well, though I am pretty sure I can get better prices online. Post pics if you get 'em!
You can teach monkeys to fly better than that!
Unfortunately, I have found a place with a discount sufficient that, even including postage, my FLGS is severely undercut.
"It's just business."
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Box is in Portland. [Snoopy Dance]
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They have arrived. They are excellent. My feet are sore from dancing.... :)
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Minis are GREAT!
only down side is the weak prop blades.

All I want for Christmas is my own AVATAR FFG!
I just got off the phone with a friend of mine who has decided to join the Wings of War ranks, and who just picked up the WWII minis and the DoW base game. He says the minis are great. 
I can't wait to get over his way and take a look at them myself, but he says the detail on them is fantastic.
Young, Rodger W., Private, 148th Infantry, 37th Infantry Division (the Ohio Buckeyes) born Tiffin, Ohio, 28 April 1918 died 31 July 1943, on the island of New Georgia, Solomons, South Pacific, while singlehandedly attackingdestroying an enemy machine-gun pillbox. His platoon had been pinned down by intense fire from this pillbox Private Young was wounded in the first burst. He crawled toward the pillbox, was wounded a second time but continued to advance, firing his rifle as he did so. He closed on the pillbox, attackeddestroyed it with hand grenades, but in so doing he was wounded a third timekilled.
His boldgallant action in the face of overwhelming odds enabled his teammates to escape without loss; he was awarded posthumously the Medal of Honor.
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