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<blockquote data-quote="BlueDog" data-source="post: 168444" data-attributes="member: 2434"><p>Great Thread lots of memories flooding back, reminds me why I collect in the first place.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately for my figures they would end up with different paint schemes by the time I was through with them, I also clearly remember wondering what that stupid thin piece of plastic was on the end of my Luke's light saber and gnawing it off with my front teeth and then his head broke off to which my Dad stuck it back on with super glue and for some unknown reason then proceeded to stick him in the freezer as if that would help the glue set? Don't know why I remember this stuff maybe I was scarred for life by witnessing my headless luke getting frozen. :lol: </p><p></p><p>I also fondly remember endless hours playing with my figs in the garden, the rockery was always the best spot but it's also where I lost the majority of them under a ton of dirt after some made up tragic explosion. Still recall being distraught when I lost Boba Fett that way.</p><p></p><p> R.I.P. Boba, lost to the sarlac pitt in my backyard :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueDog, post: 168444, member: 2434"] Great Thread lots of memories flooding back, reminds me why I collect in the first place. Unfortunately for my figures they would end up with different paint schemes by the time I was through with them, I also clearly remember wondering what that stupid thin piece of plastic was on the end of my Luke's light saber and gnawing it off with my front teeth and then his head broke off to which my Dad stuck it back on with super glue and for some unknown reason then proceeded to stick him in the freezer as if that would help the glue set? Don't know why I remember this stuff maybe I was scarred for life by witnessing my headless luke getting frozen. :lol: I also fondly remember endless hours playing with my figs in the garden, the rockery was always the best spot but it's also where I lost the majority of them under a ton of dirt after some made up tragic explosion. Still recall being distraught when I lost Boba Fett that way. R.I.P. Boba, lost to the sarlac pitt in my backyard :lol: [/QUOTE]
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