Cheers matePomse2001 said:Wow, You display your chief chirpa collection great, it looks awesome. I was beginning to think where the **** is hooch in this
thread, because I know you love ewoks :lol:
Why does your loose chief chirpa not have a weapon ? :?
Hooch said:Cheers matePomse2001 said:Wow, You display your chief chirpa collection great, it looks awesome. I was beginning to think where the **** is hooch in this
thread, because I know you love ewoks :lol:
Why does your loose chief chirpa not have a weapon ? :?
He does have a weapon but you just need to look that bit closer in front of his feet. Kind of blends in from that angle
Could you tell me about the slide?Hooch said:
They're not very rare at all really. Grey is more common, but the main problem is identifying a white one in a photo where there isn't a grey one standing next to it to help differentiate the colours! I bought a couple of loose ones off eBay thinking they were white, only to find they were really grey when I had them in hand :roll: . The highly variable quality of photos used on auctions, plus flash photography lightening the colours of everything can make spotting the whites in amongst the greys annoyingly difficult!TheJabbaWookie said:Nice collection Lars. Here's my Chief Chirpa. I would like a White Fur variant. Didn't realise they had specific accessories and don't think I've ever seen that particular variant staff shown in Jeremy's pic. How rare are the white fur Chirpas?
Are they more expensive to pick up?Snaketibe said:They're not very rare at all really. Grey is more common, but the main problem is identifying a white one in a photo where there isn't a grey one standing next to it to help differentiate the colours!
Not if the seller doesn't know it's any different from a grey! On the rare occasions where a seller has identified one as a white, they usually charge a bit more, but we're not talking mega bucks.TheJabbaWookie said:Are they more expensive to pick up?Snaketibe said:They're not very rare at all really. Grey is more common, but the main problem is identifying a white one in a photo where there isn't a grey one standing next to it to help differentiate the colours!
TheJabbaWookie said:Nice collection Lars. Here's my Chief Chirpa. I would like a White Fur variant. Didn't realise they had specific accessories and don't think I've ever seen that particular variant staff shown in Jeremy's pic. How rare are the white fur Chirpas?
Snaketibe said:They're not very rare at all really. Grey is more common, but the main problem is identifying a white one in a photo where there isn't a grey one standing next to it to help differentiate the colours! I bought a couple of loose ones off eBay thinking they were white, only to find they were really grey when I had them in hand :roll: . The highly variable quality of photos used on auctions, plus flash photography lightening the colours of everything can make spotting the whites in amongst the greys annoyingly difficult!TheJabbaWookie said:Nice collection Lars. Here's my Chief Chirpa. I would like a White Fur variant. Didn't realise they had specific accessories and don't think I've ever seen that particular variant staff shown in Jeremy's pic. How rare are the white fur Chirpas?
TheJabbaWookie said:Are they more expensive to pick up?Snaketibe said:They're not very rare at all really. Grey is more common, but the main problem is identifying a white one in a photo where there isn't a grey one standing next to it to help differentiate the colours!
tigerham said:Missed this. Here's a late entry, a resealed Palitoy Clipper Chief Chirpa 65bk MOC...
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tigerham said:This one is the peach of my Chirpa focus, Micro-Meccano MOC...
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Pomse2001 said:tigerham said:This one is the peach of my Chirpa focus, Micro-Meccano MOC...
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Wow, that is a beautiful french meccano chief chirpa moc, I love it 8)
So what is your goal with your chief chirpa focus, what are you still looking for ?