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Destruction of ships/vehicles is getting too much.
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<blockquote data-quote="SublevelStudios" data-source="post: 494225" data-attributes="member: 5051"><p>Pretty much somes it up for me.</p><p></p><p>When you're buying so much of this stuff you literally end up with boxes of bits and pieces. You just can't be arsed with all the hassle of trying to complete every shell that comes into your possession. That said I did have a Palitoy Death Star I took from a basic shell to a complete (with figure stands) example in about 6 months and very rewarding it was too.</p><p></p><p>I'd never buy a vehicle or figure with the intention of stripping and parting it out but when you get a Falcon that's 60% complete with a yellowed shell - the best thing is to sell it for parts - thus enabling someone else to complete theirs.</p><p></p><p>The buying and selling of parts is an essential part of the hobby and it'll always be the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SublevelStudios, post: 494225, member: 5051"] Pretty much somes it up for me. When you're buying so much of this stuff you literally end up with boxes of bits and pieces. You just can't be arsed with all the hassle of trying to complete every shell that comes into your possession. That said I did have a Palitoy Death Star I took from a basic shell to a complete (with figure stands) example in about 6 months and very rewarding it was too. I'd never buy a vehicle or figure with the intention of stripping and parting it out but when you get a Falcon that's 60% complete with a yellowed shell - the best thing is to sell it for parts - thus enabling someone else to complete theirs. The buying and selling of parts is an essential part of the hobby and it'll always be the case. [/QUOTE]
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