U.S Army Combat Ground Forces Toy Set

U.S Army Combat Ground Forces Toy Set

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You serious woot?

This is $20, new, with free shipping on eBay.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/186156896463

Soooo many other similar army men sets out there for half your price.

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Item is no longer available. And it says it was $59.99. Did you have the wrong link? Not that Woot would price comp to Ebay, but shoppers might take a chance.

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Definitely had the right link. Seller revised the Buy Now price shortly after.

Revision summary for item #186156896463 (ebay.com)

Another seller has it for $28.

US ARMY COMBAT FORCES TOY SET Brand New | eBay

I know Woot won’t comp to Ebay, but the price is ridiculous, especially considering it’s obvious that this is a really cheap dollar store level toy.

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I was in the Army, I’ll admit it was a couple decades ago, but I’d still wager my first child that the Army still hasn’t started piloting fighter jets… We did have the ability to request air support from the Air Force or Navy depending on the mission. However the Army has only had helicopter pilots since they retired the RV-1D Mohawk aircraft in 1996, much to my chagrin since I changed jobs to fly in it only to end up sitting in the back of a truck staring at a radar screen :frowning:

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Find it at a recognized store and we’ll talk. I did about 1.84 minutes of Google with no luck.

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If there’s no sales stats, does that mean no one has bought one?

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Sales stats are the last thing to update but in this case, no sales so far. I attribute that to this being a niche product… and maybe the price.

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The description states “It is an Official licensed product of the US Army®.”

I was in the US Army for 22 years and have worked in a civilian capacity for the last 18 years and I HIGHLY doubt the United States Army would license something that is so clearly not even closely demonstrative of the Army. Appears to be the typical made in Chyna $2 plastic toy that includes a USA Army trademark infringement. Also saw some US Army mittens that are probably not officially licensed either.

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Army jets ≈ doctor guns

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