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ReplyDeleteI know ,man.Gonna be posting again soon.I recently switched rooms,again ,so all my toys are kinda scattered.Ive already finished my 5.5 shelf ,though ;)
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ReplyDeleteAwesome to know that Mr.Smith.Right back atchya ,and many thanks my fellow Transformers fanatic ;)
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