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Just saw this at my local department store. Its normal somewhere else? Never seen before, although prices seems normal, its nice thats can be found locally 

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That's similar to how Round2 is selling kits in Walmart. it arrives as a premade and stocked display that the stock person can just place on the floor. No muss, no fuss. Once the stock dwindles they move the kits to the shelves to allow something else in the highly coveted aisle space.

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11 hours ago, blubaja said:

What country is this in?

Looks like USA. Kohl’s maybe? They have a lot of those rolling displays in the walkways. 

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6 hours ago, Daddyfink said:

Looks like the current assortment at any Michael's craft store. The same things they've had for years! 

I think Michael's stopped carrying models of all types ?

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4 hours ago, stevez said:

I think Michael's stopped carrying models of all types ?

Not here in San Diego, they still have the same stuff! 

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Well actually I’m in Puerto Rico, and is a small bargain dept store. What really amazes is I haven’t seen it anywhere else in the states. Prices aren’t that great since I can find it cheaper thru Amazon, but there are readily available. Even the employee didn’t know what those boxes are

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It would be wonderful if it could be available in Europe too, at least for Christmas and in the typical holiday resorts...
There are so many ordinary people who are so keen to build plastic models again but the step to ordering online, combined with the great supply, is too big. 

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