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I used to own a small internet business and sell a variety of toys, spinning tops, optical illusions, and nature cds. Due to health problems, I had to go out of business. I'm now selling my overstock on ebay when I physically feel up to it.
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- kacha-1233 (112)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseGood buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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- b***t (9)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseSeller was very friendly and professional, the item arrived in excellent condition and well packaged. the item was also authentic and didn't have any damage even to the box. Highly recommend buying from him.
- tomjk (17435)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseGood buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
- hoppeone (3133)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseGreat communication. A pleasure to do business with.
Reviews (7)

Dec 30, 2020
Durable and heavy toy that looks so good I use it as a work of art.
Figure of the Schleich Stone Monster looks great. It's the only stone monster figure I've seen. It only has 4 points of articulation: the waist turns, the shoulders each rotate and move a little and the jaw opens.
However, I feel like the pose fits the character design, which is what makes it nice to look at on display. I don't play with it, I just use it as a sculpture. However, it is very heavy and looks durable enough to be played with by children.
Jan 12, 2009
Better than Good
3 of 3 found this helpful I'll keep this short, I loved the first Saints Row and I've always been a fan of Volition's games.
What I like about Saints Row 2 more than Saints Row:
1. You can design and sculpt your own character extensively. You could easily recreate yourself in game. The first game had that too, but this time you can also be female.
2. There are a ton of activities.
3. The map is huge. It's basically the same island layout as the first game, but a lot of the streets have changed for the better.
What I don't like about Saints Row 2 that was better in the first Saints Row.
1. The camera behind the car is tilted back too much. I end up crashing a lot more because of it. The first game had a perfect camera behind cars.
2. The graphics feel a bit desaturated. Colors and graphics aren't as crisp as they were in the first game. There's more motion blur. Worst of all, the fire looks more like fire colored smoke. The fire and explosions in the first game were breathtakingly beautiful.
3. You have to go to every activity, store, and other locations on the map before you know what they are. I spent a couple real days just going around everywhere figuring out where everything was. The first game wasn't so annoying in that regard.
Overall, while I'm sad to see the bright crisp graphics of the first Saints Row replaced with motion blurs and washed out colors and the screwing up of the car camera angle and fire effects, Saints Row 2 is still a great game. If they hadn't messed with those things, it would be near perfect. I'm still impatient though and end up using the money cheat a lot. It's near impossible to buy a decent wardrobe in the game and also purchase the cribs if you don't cheat. I guess I should also mention that I don't like the menu as much as in the first game. But, the controls are still as good as ever and you can use the face buttons, triggers, or left thumb stick to accelerate, so it's easy to drive no matter what you prefer.
Sep 08, 2008
Soldier of Fortune: Payback
While most people will say that this is a mediocre title, it's one of the few games I've enjoyed enough to play all the way through. You can go back and replay levels that you've already passed. With so many weapon options, the game changes each time you play even though the levels stay the same.
You get new weapons available at the start of each level. But, once you get a new weapon you can go back and play an earlier level with it. Each one handles differently and really affects how you play the game. While the structures aren't destructible, they look fantastic. Having been in 3rd world countries, I found myself staring at the screen in amazement at how authentic they made them look.
Chances are that if you played and liked the original Soldier of Fortune games on the PC, you'll like this game as well. I never followed the story of them, so I don't know if there's any correlation with the previous ones, but all the violence and dismemberment of the old games is there (and you can turn it off if you want to let your kids play). There is some chatter on the com with some woman that gives you intel while you're playing. Unexpectedly, it was funny.