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Isnt it strange how plastic and adhesive determines this hobby
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<blockquote data-quote="Darth Bobby" data-source="post: 492485" data-attributes="member: 6906"><p>Interesting thread, I've thought about this before but never wrote it on the forum for fear of getting too 'deep'. There's definitely something mystical and sentimental about it. </p><p>Figures safely sealed in plastic for 30-40 years as good as new, never had to deal with the troubles of the world. To hold a case fresh moc i find is like travelling back in time. A simpler time, etc, etc. Told you it was deep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darth Bobby, post: 492485, member: 6906"] Interesting thread, I’ve thought about this before but never wrote it on the forum for fear of getting too ‘deep’. There’s definitely something mystical and sentimental about it. Figures safely sealed in plastic for 30-40 years as good as new, never had to deal with the troubles of the world. To hold a case fresh moc i find is like travelling back in time. A simpler time, etc, etc. Told you it was deep. [/QUOTE]
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