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South Africa (All cities)
Buy MAISTO REMOTE CONTROL DUNE BLASTER (116) (SUPPLIED COLOUR MAY VARY) for R725.00
R 725
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South Africa
Dune Platform: Windows 95, Windows 98 Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Description Manufacturer's Description Dune, a blazing hot deserted planet deep into the solar system, populated by a fierce tribal race called the Fremen and giant sandworms. A planet that is the source of the most precious substance in the Universe - spice. It is here that Paul Atreides must face up to his fate. His Imperial family has been granted the lucrative rights to mine the spice by the Emperor, knowing that it will involve them in a fight to the death with their sworn enemies the brutal Harkonnen, who have enslaved the Fremen to mine spice for themselves. Take control of Paul and guide him to his destiny by winning over the Fremen and ridding Dune of all Harkonnen. Dune is an absorbing interactive adventure game with breathtaking graphics and atmospheric sound based on the other world science-fiction classic written by Frank Herbert.
R 318
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Pietermaritzburg (KwaZulu Natal)
MAISTO F4U-1D CORSAIR PLANE   Item may vary from picture   Makes a lovely display Also makes a lovely gift PLEASE NOTE DELIVERY IS ABOUT 2 TO 3 WEEKS IF NOT IN STOCK - PLEASE ASK A QUESTION ON STOCK AVAILABILITY - HOWEVER THESE ARE NORMALLY IN STOCK. PLEASE ALSO NOTE WE DO NOT CONTROL THE COURIER COMPANIES SHOULD THERE BE ANY DELAYS.
R 99
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
This item is sold brand new. It will be ordered from our supplier and normally ships in 3 to 5 working days Maisto Remote Control 1/24 Ferrari LaFerrari - Red The detailed designs make the cars look like die-cast replicas, but the fast-action and full function bring home the radio control fun. Features: - Dimensions: 267mm x 111mm x 133mm - Gender: Boy - Age: 8 Years and older - Weight: 433g - Requires: 2xAAA and 2x AA Batteries (not included)
R 149
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
This item is sold brand new. It will be ordered from our supplier and normally ships in 3 to 5 working days Maisto Remote Control 1/14 Extreme Beast Ready To Run - Rechargeable Orange Features: - Dimensions: mm x 298mm x 216mm - Gender: Boy - Age: 8 Years and older - Weight: g - Ready to run with 7.4v battery & charger - 2.4GHz Radio Transmitter - 70m Range - Four wheel independent suspension - Approximately 33cm long
R 899
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Durban (KwaZulu Natal)
Product Description The detailed designs make the cars look like die-cast replicas, but the fast-action and full function bring home the radio control fun.  Requires: 3x AA and 2x AAA Batteries (not included)  
R 329
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South Africa (All cities)
Popular size and popular price make these winners. The designs and execution made the product look like die-cast replicas but the fast-action full force speed brought home the radio control fun.
R 959
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South Africa (All cities)
Extra-large remote control version of a Ferrari 488 GTB supercar. This enormous RC vehicle is 1:6 scale, meaning it measures a staggering 57cm in length! it's also packed with authentic details that make it look just like the Italian sports car, including every vent, badge and detail, right down to the authentic Ferrari wheels. It also features working headlights in the car's signature style for the finishing touch. This full function RC vehicle operates on the 2.4g frequency and can be charged up for use within an hour
R 5.398
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South Africa (All cities)
Officially licensed race car with authentic details 1:24 Volkswagen Polo WRC Vehicle (Colors May Vary).
R 1.054
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Pretoria (Gauteng)
Item is in stock, please note payment must be made within 24 hours of order placed. Game description from the publisher: Rex: Final Days of an Empire, a reimagined version of Dune set in Fantasy Flight's Twilight Imperium universe, is a board game of negotiation, betrayal, and warfare in which 3-6 players take control of great interstellar civilizations, competing for dominance of the galaxy's crumbling imperial city. Set years before the events of Twilight Imperium, Rex tells the story of the last days of the Lazax empire, while presenting players with compelling asymmetrical racial abilities and exciting opportunities for diplomacy, deception, and tactical mastery. In Rex: Final Days of an Empire, players vie for control of vital locations across a sprawling map of the continent-sized Mecatol City. Only by securing three key locations (or more, when allied with other factions) can a player assert dominance over the heart of a dying empire. Unfortunately, mustering troops in the face of an ongoing Sol blockade is difficult at best (unless, of course, you are the Federation of Sol or its faithless ally, the Hacan, who supply the blockading fleet). Savvy leaders must gather support from the local populace, uncover hidden weapon caches, and acquire control over key institutions. Mechanically, this means players must lay claim to areas that provide influence, which is then "spent" to (among other things) smuggle military forces through the orbiting Sol blockade. Those forces will be needed to seize the key areas of the city required to win the game. From the moment the first shot is fired, players must aggressively seek the means by which to turn the conflict to their own advantage. While the great races struggle for supremacy in the power vacuum of a dead emperor, massive Sol warships execute their devastating bombardments of the city below. Moving systematically, the Federation of Sol's fleet of warships wreaks havoc on the planet's surface, targeting great swaths of the game board with their destructive capabilities. Only the Sol's own ground forces have forewarning of the fleet's wrath; all others must seek shelter in the few locations with working defensive shields...or be obliterated in the resulting firestorm. Although open diplomacy and back-door dealmaking can often mitigate the need for bloodshed, direct combat may prove inevitable. When two or more opposing forces occupy the same area, a battle results. Each player's military strength is based on the sum total of troops he is willing to expend, along with the strength rating of his chosen leader. A faction's leaders can therefore be vitally important in combat...but beware! One or more of your Leaders may secretly be in the employ of an enemy, and if your forces in combat are commanded by such a traitor, defeat is all but assured. So whether on the field of battle or the floor of the Galactic Council, be careful in whom you place your trust. All this, along with a host of optional rules and additional variants, means that no two games of Rex: Final Days of an Empire will play exactly alike. Contributing further to replayability is the game's asymmetrical faction abilities, each of which offer a unique play experience.  
R 799
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South Africa
Game description from the publisher: Rex: Final Days of an Empire, a reimagined version of Dune set in Fantasy Flight's Twilight Imperium universe, is a board game of negotiation, betrayal, and warfare in which 3-6 players take control of great interstellar civilizations, competing for dominance of the galaxy's crumbling imperial city. Set 3,000 years before the events of Twilight Imperium, Rex tells the story of the last days of the Lazax empire, while presenting players with compelling asymmetrical racial abilities and exciting opportunities for diplomacy, deception, and tactical mastery.In Rex: Final Days of an Empire, players vie for control of vital locations across a sprawling map of the continent-sized Mecatol City. Only by securing three key locations (or more, when allied with other factions) can a player assert dominance over the heart of a dying empire.Unfortunately, mustering troops in the face of an ongoing Sol blockade is difficult at best (unless, of course, you are the Federation of Sol or its faithless ally, the Hacan, who supply the blockading fleet). Savvy leaders must gather support from the local populace, uncover hidden weapon caches, and acquire control over key institutions. Mechanically, this means players must lay claim to areas that provide influence, which is then "spent" to (among other things) smuggle military forces through the orbiting Sol blockade. Those forces will be needed to seize the key areas of the city required to win the game. From the moment the first shot is fired, players must aggressively seek the means by which to turn the conflict to their own advantage.While the great races struggle for supremacy in the power vacuum of a dead emperor, massive Sol warships execute their devastating bombardments of the city below. Moving systematically, the Federation of Sol's fleet of warships wreaks havoc on the planet's surface, targeting great swaths of the game board with their destructive capabilities. Only the Sol's own ground forces have forewarning of the fleet's wrath; all others must seek shelter in the few locations with working defensive shields...or be obliterated in the resulting firestorm.Although open diplomacy and back-door dealmaking can often mitigate the need for bloodshed, direct combat may prove inevitable. When two or more opposing forces occupy the same area, a battle results. Each player's military strength is based on the sum total of troops he is willing to expend, along with the strength rating of his chosen leader. A faction's leaders can therefore be vitally important in combat...but beware! One or more of your Leaders may secretly be in the employ of an enemy, and if your forces in combat are commanded by such a traitor, defeat is all but assured. So whether on the field of battle or the floor of the Galactic Council, be careful in whom you place your trust.All this, along with a host of optional rules and additional variants, means that no two games of Rex: Final Days of an Empire will play exactly alike. Contributing further to replayability is the game's asymmetrical faction abilities, each of which offer a unique play experience.
R 1.150
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South Africa
Z: Steel Soldiers (PC) Platform: Windows 95, Windows 98 Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Information Completely 3D environment, boasting 30 missions within six worlds. 30 different unit types, including land, sea and air. 20 different types of buildings and structures. Different map sectors yield different resource amounts and also vary in strategic superiority Intuitive point and click control system Digital Interactive Music Engine (DIME) 20 multiplayer maps allow up to eight players to challenge each other via LAN or Internet connection. Product Description Review Z: Steel Soldiers ' predecessor Z featured fast and furious battling and territory capture-related play, but was beaten to release by Command and Conquer. Since rival Emperor: Battle for Dune looks back to deep sci-fi for inspiration, Z: Steel Soldiers has clear ground in a crowded real-time strategy market where a new element is always welcome. Digitised comic-style pictures convey the storyline in cut-scenes, with added split-screen and a mixture of cod American and British accents. The story starts with a peace agreement on the table when two stray junior units bring down what looks like an enemy ship, dragging you back to a centuries-old conflict. Territory is captured via stationary flag posts and this facilitates unit movement, especially as the enemy only appears on sight. There are few peaceful moments in the game--you're given the briefing and you've got to keep your finances up by wiping out the enemy and capturing ground instead of by C&C -style resource management. The problems are more familiar, with sluggish and sometimes unintelligent robots, although since the construction robots repair the warrior units, they are of course deliberately slower at times, forcing you to group them up. This can be mastered, but the camera takes longer--this 3-D system still doesn't beat Ground Control or Earth 2150 for the flexibility of views. So what made the original ahead of its time--the pure speed of gameplay required--is also ZSS 's major attraction. As its robot vs robot there's next to no blood, and the maximum install is around 650 MB. If you want a strategy game that pushes you into a constant, chess-like state of war, look no further--it's certainly one of the faster RTS games released, and, as it's only the first sequel, the gap in time has done the gameplay as much good as the graphics. -- Kenneth Henry
R 639
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