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Three boxes of Ice Age cards opened. Apart from the commons these were the Rare Ice Cardz in each box: BOX 1 (6 x Rare Ice Cardz) IC4 x 1 IC5 x 1 IC6 x 1 IC7 x 2 IC10 x 1 BOX 2 (6 x Rare Ice Cardz) IC1 x 1 IC2 x 1 IC5 x 1 IC7 x 1 IC11 x 1 IC12 x 1 BOX 3 (6 x Rare Ice Cardz) IC2 x 1 IC5 x 1 IC7 x 1 IC8 x 1 IC10 x 1 IC12 x 1 So, there were six Rare Ice Cardz in each box and in every packet that had a Rare Ice Cardz, it was placed right at the back of the six cards in the pack. Sadly there were no IC3s or IC9s in any of the packs - so no sets of those chase cards. ________________________________________________ Simply: James (& mad about animated thingymajigs...) [This message was edited by xSaBx on December 01, 2003 at 03:22 PM.] | ||
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I finally got around to sorting the common cards in these three boxes and boy, was I surprised. Being used to pathetic correlation with Cards Inc. sets in general, Hero Factory really came up trumps. In the three boxes there were 5 full sets and just a handful of cards left over. WOW!! Three cheers for Hero Factory!!! ____________________________________________________________ 2004: Baby Arrival Time Stonehenge? Virtually, in our Back-garden. As a child I walked all over those stones. What are they? Personally I think that they are a stone-age version of Trading Cards, but over the years the pictures have rubbed off! | |||
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