Just for fun, because I think there is some symmetry here.
C-108: Artfire and C-109: Stepper are the Japanese exclusive Targetmasters - usually seen to be its own 'sub-group'.
D-108: Slugfest and D-109: Overkill are the Destron cassettes in 1987 - also usually seen to be its own small grouping of cassettes for that year.
Now, all 4 are together for a photoshoot.
20 June 2014
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ReplyDeleteI know what you mean man... heh
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