Kitchen & Housewares : Official Battlestar Galactica Propaganda Poster Set

Official Battlestar Galactica Propaganda Poster Set

from: Quantum Mechanix Inc.




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 15206







Brand: Quantum Mechanix Inc.
EAN: 0894742001155
Label: Quantum Mechanix Inc.
Manufacturer: Quantum Mechanix Inc.
Model: BSG-0015a-e
Publisher: Quantum Mechanix Inc.
Sales Rank: 15206
Studio: Quantum Mechanix Inc.


Features:
  • Fully licensed and authorized
  • Includes 5 full-color, 17" x 22" art prints
  • All posters printed on 100-pound, satin-finish paper
  • Original designs done in World War II propaganda style
  • Just $29.95 for all 5 poster design







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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Too cool for words!
This poster set is the PERFECT gift for that Battlestar fan in your life (even if it's yourself!). They look just like classic propaganda posters, and only upon close inspection would the non-Battlestar fan realize they were missing something. Lots of little hidden phrases and things that make it BSG-special. The poster board it's printed on is very high quality and durable. I highly recommend these!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome posters!
These posters are really cool! The print quality is wonderful, and they are printed on nice, heavy paper - not too thick, but sturdy enough that you can handle them without wrinkling or damage.

These look great framed on a wall! I'd put these in the must-have category for any true BSG fan. The art is lovely :)

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