jedi_mister
Jedi Knight
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2014
- Messages
- 492
Thanks to Iain for shipping this over from the States.
hellhippie said:very cool on the childhood store stickers.
chipsteak said:I'm all for the childhood shop stickers.
That's hard-core nostalgic material - I consider things like that pretty much priceless.
Cheers guys. You're right, it's pretty much priceless to me and it wasn't that expensive so absolutely no regrets. Only problem with the box being battered is I'm not sure it'll fit in an acrylic case.MarkG said:Great score on the childhood price sticker...and on a Speeder Bike to boot.... I've got one from my childhood store too... to me it's priceless no matter what you paid.
That's one nice looking die cast MOC! Still need to get myself a Vader TIE.coomber75 said:This cheeky chappy arrived
That's a cool item, not seen one before either - thanks for sharingjedi_mister said:Thanks to Iain for shipping this over from the States.
IMG_5377.JPG
No shame there- I love price stickers and having a run with all the same sticker looks the mutts nuts. Bags are also brilliant, I've currently got a KayBee one in my cabinet and have my eye on another one to buy this monthchipsteak said:Regarding price tags.
I'm not a focus guy but one thing I enjoy is obsessively looking at the price labels of UK bought stuff to see if it's one of my old haunts.
I've thought about starting a swap shop so that I could get people's unwanted Jolly Giants for my unappreciated Toy And Hobby. But with inevitable variable conditions, and more, it would be impractical.
I dunno if I'm confessing to being insane ( I'm among friends hopefully ) but I collect bags and other ephemera - or detritus probably - from old shops, mostly with a tenuous Star Wars toy connection.
It's boxed away like some secret shame. I keep meaning to get it out and start a thread about it.
chipsteak said:Regarding price tags.
I'm not a focus guy but one thing I enjoy is obsessively looking at the price labels of UK bought stuff to see if it's one of my old haunts.
I've thought about starting a swap shop so that I could get people's unwanted Jolly Giants for my unappreciated Toy And Hobby. But with inevitable variable conditions, and more, it would be impractical.
I dunno if I'm confessing to being insane ( I'm among friends hopefully ) but I collect bags and other ephemera - or detritus probably - from old shops, mostly with a tenuous Star Wars toy connection.
It's boxed away like some secret shame. I keep meaning to get it out and start a thread about it.
Nothing wrong with that!chipsteak said:Regarding price tags.
I'm not a focus guy but one thing I enjoy is obsessively looking at the price labels of UK bought stuff to see if it's one of my old haunts.
I've thought about starting a swap shop so that I could get people's unwanted Jolly Giants for my unappreciated Toy And Hobby. But with inevitable variable conditions, and more, it would be impractical.
I dunno if I'm confessing to being insane ( I'm among friends hopefully ) but I collect bags and other ephemera - or detritus probably - from old shops, mostly with a tenuous Star Wars toy connection.
It's boxed away like some secret shame. I keep meaning to get it out and start a thread about it.
Just be careful with those plastic bags, as they do have a habit of falling apart over time.chipsteak said:I dunno if I'm confessing to being insane ( I'm among friends hopefully ) but I collect bags and other ephemera - or detritus probably - from old shops, mostly with a tenuous Star Wars toy connection.
.
darth_daddius said:A couple of items that I've been able to add to the focus over the last few months: a German ESB and a nice Kay-Bee twin pack with Biker Scout - 2 imperials!
ESB Vader 45Bk (German) Front.JPG
ESB Vader 45Bk (German) Rev.JPG
ROTJ Sears Twin Pack (Vader + Biker Scout).jpg