Cut-Up wrote:
Goldbug wrote:
ooooo do we know when that will be???
Going from the update g-mail I'd received on the 2nd of this month:
Marauder John wrote:
You will all soon start to receive shipping notices with our goal to have all MTF Valkyries orders shipped by December 10. Once the majority of the Val packages arrive, THEN the new items will go live on the website.
My best guess is perhaps sometime next week or at least by the weekend...
Well, I've got egg on my face with that miscalculation...
bigtattoo wrote:
Cut-Up wrote:
MJ & the MGR Team wrote:
EVERY Kickstarter reward package received at least ONE bonus Valkyries female T-shirt torso.
Uhm... hey, wait... I didn't get a t-shirt torso.
Maybe I'm actually reading that sentence wrong, because perhaps the "reward package" was something different from what I'd ordered (a single Night-Ops Valkyrie), and the phrasing is throwing me off. Not like I'm kevetching, mind, because the super neat figure was all I could ever hope for and then some... just kind of scratching my head wondering if got a bad roll of the dice, ya know?
Cut-Up- I wondered about this too. I'm not complaining either. Actually wished I'd gotten more figures. But I read that as well. Would have loved that torso.
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Got an email back from MJ stating:
Marauder John wrote:
There was an error with the announcement: we should have said "all orders with 3 figures or more" received a bonus tshirt (we added the new male plate carrier vest to the single figure packages).
Take care!
MJ
Quite understandable given the fact almost half of a free figure at this scale for a single order of $20 does seem farfetched, especially since there was the other little accessories the Valkyrie came with anyways.
Now to keep watching the Marauders Inc. site for any updates about new extra fodder...
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