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<blockquote data-quote="BikerScout74" data-source="post: 493171" data-attributes="member: 9333"><p>Well, you can change the definition of 'complete' to suit a given situation. It is either a Vintage figure 'complete' with a vintage weapon. Or a vintage figure 'complete' with a repro weapon. Both figures are 'complete'' because they both come with an accessory (genuine vintage or repro). Personally, I would rather have a complete figure with a 'vintage' weapon and would avoid purchasing repro, but that is not the point. And how many Vintage cars out there still have all/ 100% of their constituent parts from the body/interior right down to the engine components compared to when they rolled off the factory floor? By your definition of 'complete' then these vintage cars are not 'complete' either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BikerScout74, post: 493171, member: 9333"] Well, you can change the definition of 'complete' to suit a given situation. It is either a Vintage figure 'complete' with a vintage weapon. Or a vintage figure 'complete' with a repro weapon. Both figures are 'complete'' because they both come with an accessory (genuine vintage or repro). Personally, I would rather have a complete figure with a 'vintage' weapon and would avoid purchasing repro, but that is not the point. And how many Vintage cars out there still have all/ 100% of their constituent parts from the body/interior right down to the engine components compared to when they rolled off the factory floor? By your definition of 'complete' then these vintage cars are not 'complete' either. [/QUOTE]
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