Thanks to a very nerdy thread on Cave serial numbers, I discovered my Ibara PCB is a re-programmed Black Label, and seemingly the higest numbered here (IB-212).
Anyway, in the kit there's all the usual (instructions, thin strip marquee, big thick tri-fold marquee, a smaller marquee (A4 size I think)), but also, in some plastic wallet there's a Muchi Muchi pork flyer with a cut out and build 'pig on a parachute' type toy on the back. Well, not a toy, but a piece of crap really.
Is that meant to be in there, perhaps only as a part of the re-programmed kits? Or has it just ended up in there?
What should come with an Ibara PCB kit?
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Re: What should come with an Ibara PCB kit?
The retailers tend to throw the odd flyer in when you buy a kit. GP & SuperPang do toospadgy wrote:Thanks to a very nerdy thread on Cave serial numbers, I discovered my Ibara PCB is a re-programmed Black Label, and seemingly the higest numbered here (IB-212).
Anyway, in the kit there's all the usual (instructions, thin strip marquee, big thick tri-fold marquee, a smaller marquee (A4 size I think)), but also, in some plastic wallet there's a Muchi Muchi pork flyer with a cut out and build 'pig on a parachute' type toy on the back. Well, not a toy, but a piece of crap really.
Is that meant to be in there, perhaps only as a part of the re-programmed kits? Or has it just ended up in there?
This year I’ve had 2 death smiles flyers & a mushi tamma. I take it it’s just what they have lying about.
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I'll swap for a Death Smiles Flyerspadgy wrote:I see. So it's quite standard to get miscelanious flyers. Despite my shameful collecter urges, I'll have a think about it, and maybe I'll just give it to somebody who'll put it to use, as for now it's just in a box...
That said, I'm just moving, so maybe it'll go up on the wall.
You can then give that away if you don't want it
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Well, I move in on Friday (Second move in 6 bloody weeks!). If by the time I've unpacked it hasn't found a space on the wall, it's yours. I'll send it for free as you're in Scotland, and I have a shit load of stamps left from my wedding when I bought far too many to send invites. That said, don't get your hopes up too much, because I might want to get it on the wall. Let's just say I'm considering a fit of generosity to make up for my rampant shmup purchasing.markedkiller78 wrote:I'll swap for a Death Smiles Flyerspadgy wrote:I see. So it's quite standard to get miscelanious flyers. Despite my shameful collecter urges, I'll have a think about it, and maybe I'll just give it to somebody who'll put it to use, as for now it's just in a box...
That said, I'm just moving, so maybe it'll go up on the wall.
You can then give that away if you don't want it
