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What do you do when you hit a Brick Wall?
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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 452890" data-attributes="member: 9185"><p>Apart from the odd ESB and POTF loose figure, I'm mainly collecting just ROTJ, but i'm collecting both MOC and loose, so basically the same figures twice, and all of them need to be in near mint condition ( or very acceptable cond for MOC ). I don't care at all about COO collecting and don't care if they're Palitoy or Kenner, also don't care what variation the cardback is, I just want the characters that I can see inside my display cabinet and on my shelves.</p><p></p><p>.... Even collecting in just these vague areas will take me a very long time, if I was going for full runs of COO's and figure variants etc then you're talking many more years. But yes learning knowledge along the way and being in the community is a hobby all in itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 452890, member: 9185"] Apart from the odd ESB and POTF loose figure, I'm mainly collecting just ROTJ, but i'm collecting both MOC and loose, so basically the same figures twice, and all of them need to be in near mint condition ( or very acceptable cond for MOC ). I don't care at all about COO collecting and don't care if they're Palitoy or Kenner, also don't care what variation the cardback is, I just want the characters that I can see inside my display cabinet and on my shelves. .... Even collecting in just these vague areas will take me a very long time, if I was going for full runs of COO's and figure variants etc then you're talking many more years. But yes learning knowledge along the way and being in the community is a hobby all in itself. [/QUOTE]
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