They’ll cost you more than a TOA, at $8.95 per pack, but I’m not entirely sure they’re worth it. You only get one sheet of six per pack, so that averages out to about $1.50 per sticker, while the average sticker pack in a regular retail store costs about that for the entire pack. Part of this is probably because of how big they are. They’re 2″ tall and 1.5″ wide, and about 3/32″ thick in the center. From the looks of it, they are flat paper stickers with a thick layer of transparent plastic applied to the surface, which means that the image shouldn’t wear off over time. However, I haven’t even opened my packs yet, and I while I was trying to figure out how thick they were, I noticed that my POHATU NUVA sticker is seperating along one edge, and the GAHLOK sticker is just starting to do it as well. They’re kinda neat, but they don’t seem like nine bucks worth of neat, so I guess it’s not a bad thing that they’re basically exclusive to the various LEGO® stores.
One weird thing that I noticed is that on my sheet (the scans were provided by Mark), the GALI NUVA and POHATU NUVA stickers are switched.
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