Yes, but she's already worth $19. The other one is only $9 and still has amazing printings and is a great minifigure at that price. So are the printed arms really worth the $10 more which is more than double the price?
@@LayersonLayers I checked BrickLink's average sold price. Of course some of them might be a little more expensive in North America but again, it's average.
funny story, i was exploring an abbandoned factory withi friends, the factory was full of toys like lego and other toys and i came across the bomb squad clone trooper and arf trooper and the 2013 jango fett thats worth like 30 dollars!
@@MoldingDoor Good for you, that's amazing! This summer I'll go to some garage sales so hopefully I can get some cheap LEGO minifigures and sets! I'll make some content if I do find any.
They're great, but it's just the fact that they don't have any cape that makes them less accurate. However, I do have to say the one from the Mech with printed arms has an excellent torso.
No, I didn't add the phase 2 clone trooper to the list. I'm personally not a huge fan of those newer clone helmet but considering its low price, it's not a bad minifigure at all. I could see it making it on the list.
@@TuBeTyPo 94% of the world lives outside of the United States and EU countries. I live in southeast asia, yes bricklink works just fine but the cheapest is 42$.
@@direkjes.editing a seller in Thailand has 9 New Bith Musicians for well under $40 USD, another seller in Singapore has 14 New Bith Musicians for well under $40, and a seller in the Philippines has 2 New Bith Musicians for well under $40. Unless you are confused by the currency being used and we aren’t talking about US Dollars as a standard, there are plenty of options in your region that are not even close to $40. If you bought 5 from the same seller then you would save on shipping as well.