I finally managed to track down all sixteen of these lego minifigs, using a combination of blind packaged and ebay opened packets. I never intended to buy them all, but they are so cute I just couldn't resist, and I have already made a start on series 2 as well. The figs have all been in perfect condition, mostly just jiffy bagged, as they are pretty sturdy, and the extras that come with them are great. Buying blind is awkward when you have already got quite a few, but the best way to get them cheap, and once you open them up and discover you already have them, you can generally make your money back selling them on again.
All in all, these are a great, not too expensive little buy which always cheer me up. Grab a handful and see if you get hooked too.
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07 January 2011
?worth it
Well, if you like the Cramps, the chances are that you will like this. It certainly isn't an essential purchase, a little bit "Cramps by numbers", but I do like it and it was the last one I needed to complete the collection. Maybe my timing wasn't too good, but it wasn't cheap, so I would advise any fans out there to be careful not to spend too much on it, and probably buy the other albums first.
06 September 2011
Finally gets as good as it should be. Great value for money
The third in the series, and finally it's as good as I was hoping. I quite enjoyed the first film, even though not a lot happened, even less seemed to be going on in the second and it took me quite some time to get around to buying this, but it surprised me by having a proper plot that got going from the start of the film and plenty going on throughout. The conflict between Edward and Jacob becomes more interesting, Bella actually smiles at least once and the action scenes are spectacular. By far the best in the series (so far) and you even get a brief cameo by Peter Murphy