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AT-AT Driver Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="lejackal" data-source="post: 354797" data-attributes="member: 6689"><p>I posted this on the wrong thread earlier so apologies for that.</p><p> I have just bought a loose AT-AT driver with "original weapon" but I'm not so sure. The plastic feels really hard with not much give and I was expecting a softer, more flexible feel. Has anyone got any ideas? I have looked on TIG and the one I have looks okay, its really just the feel as I say. Any help or advice would be greatly received.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lejackal, post: 354797, member: 6689"] I posted this on the wrong thread earlier so apologies for that. I have just bought a loose AT-AT driver with "original weapon" but I'm not so sure. The plastic feels really hard with not much give and I was expecting a softer, more flexible feel. Has anyone got any ideas? I have looked on TIG and the one I have looks okay, its really just the feel as I say. Any help or advice would be greatly received. [/QUOTE]
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