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Date Posted: 1/03/02 6:47:02 GMT+10
Author: Catbus
Subject: Broadside,Flattop and the USS Flag
In reply to: LBD "Nytetrayn" 's message, "Re: Scorponok" on 28/02/02 17:04:44 GMT+10

THe Gijoe Aircraft carrier the USS Flag took a few hits from antiship missiles, but never actualy sunk in the comics, no idea about the toon though.

Yeah Broadisde and also Flatop weren't bad ideas but they were both too small, and pretty damn crummy looking too. My whole reason for wanting one was that it would have been a great interactive playset (if they included an elevator, or catpult or something) and would be more amusing than a static base.

Metroplex did make a good mock aircraft carrier, and I used him as such as a child. Its no wonder they repainted him for release with the micromasters in Japan. Metroplex was a brick but he did make a good Micromaster base.

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