bespinlover1978
Padawan
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- Nov 9, 2015
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I'll try to get some.Grant_C said:You will need detailed pictures mate.
Palifan said:Well looks like someone got quite excited when they saw it :lol:
The colour and length looks good as do the armholes from what I can see of that (one is ripped). You do need a few more pics of it though to double check those armholes and if it has the crosshatch texture to one side, also can it be cleaned or is it melted?
Ian
Palifan said:Well looks like someone got quite excited when they saw it :lol:
The colour and length looks good as do the armholes from what I can see of that (one is ripped). You do need a few more pics of it though to double check those armholes and if it has the crosshatch texture to one side, also can it be cleaned or is it melted?
Ian
Palifan said:Well looks like someone got quite excited when they saw it :lol:
The colour and length looks good as do the armholes from what I can see of that (one is ripped). You do need a few more pics of it though to double check those armholes and if it has the crosshatch texture to one side, also can it be cleaned or is it melted?
Ian
Cazza said:Looks good to me. Have you done the zip test with your fingernail? One side should make a zip noise, whilst the other should quiet. f you look very closely one side will have an incredibly fine cross-hatch which makes the zip noise.
If it's legit, that's one helluva find! 8)
Be VERY careful when you clean it- that tear could easily spread...
Bonsai_Tree_Ent said:The figure itself is correct (big eyes), and the cape looks skanky enough to be genuine! Drop the figure in a bowl of slightly soapy boiling water. Let it sit and soften for 5 mins then carefully take the cape off and then use a toothbrush to clean the figure and the cape separately before redressing the Jawa.
Clarkspie&chips said:You might want to go easy on the boiling water, the previous, previous owner if my vcj used boiling water to remove a crease from the Cape and it shrunk.