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Hi mate, after listening to the podcast and seeing your comments on the Han Carbonite I just wanted to let you know that it's not one of the 1997 or so Illusive concept ones. The one you have is a custom build that has been doing.the rounds on Ebay for a good few years. Still a good piece for£250 thoughI dont normally post my items that i pick up but today I came across this full size fiberglass Han solo carbonite and instantly fell in love with it. I didnt know where I would put it and I still dont but the wife was with me and said it was cool so I bought it.
Wow, that is an amazing purchase. Well done Andy.I'm finally able, and delighted, to share my recent Prop Store purchase, a mixed lot of crew gear from the Norway film location shoot for The Empire Strikes Back. This lot perfectly complements the jacket and balaclava that I purchased from Mr Harald Lystad, and allows me to display a full production issued and used crew outfit (except for the goggles, which aren't production used but are the identical type). As a huge fan of the Hoth sequences in the movie, and the adversity that the cast and crew went through to get such wonderful footage, this really is a dream come true.
The hat has the name Kohler inside - location manager Philip Kohler - and the boots have the initials M G. I haven't yet identified who this might be on the crew.
I'm still looking for an outer pair of ski trousers (with the full zipper down the outside of each leg) if anyone can help, please?
Further information on the crew gear, and on Mr Lystad's part in the production, can be found here: https://www.ukstarwars.com/mr-harald-lystad
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That's excellent. A boxed at at was for me one of the best things you could get as a child and still has the same appeal now.Colin, Carl, Alisdair, Mike, Nick- fantastic buys! 8)
Andy, that crew gear is absolutely superb!!!
Haven't bought much at all lately, but pulled the trigger on this nice Palitoy ESB AT-AT. Have had a really nice bi-logo one since the mid-nineties, but as it's all about nostalgia for me, got the ESB one, as it's what I remember. I remember looking at them all longingly, stacked up on a plinth at the entrance of Cirencester Tesco Home and Wear. It was number 1 on my Christmas list 3 years in a row, but never got one.
Thanks for letting me know mate I new nothing about it before purchasing it. I just really liked it and after picking it up tried to find out some more information on them as we do.Hi mate, after listening to the podcast and seeing your comments on the Han Carbonite I just wanted to let you know that it's not one of the 1997 or so Illusive concept ones. The one you have is a custom build that has been doing.the rounds on Ebay for a good few years. Still a good piece for£250 though
That's nice…did you get this at Echo?I picked this up today from our very own @Lee BullockView attachment 106322
Yes, one of a few bits. I got a Bossk candy head, loose AT-ST and an open bubble Palitoy Weequay as well. Did you go?That's nice…did you get this at Echo?
Nice one mateI picked this up today from our very own @Lee BullockView attachment 106322
No, I've never been.Yes, one of a few bits. I got a Bossk candy head, loose AT-ST and an open bubble Palitoy Weequay as well. Did you go?
That's some cracking items you have there and love the Droids R2 (as well as everything else lol). The Boba reseal might prove to be quite a tricky one as you're missing some of the litho to the right of where the bubble was and to do a really nice job you would need another card back to add this section. You could maybe go the custom route with that section though and even replace the bubble and nameplate from one of those kits that people sell but it's how original you want to display it.been a while since I bought anything but managed to snag these bits yesterday... I fear I'm opening the rabbit hole of micro... and also any help on bits for my first go at making up a reseal on this bobba would be appreciated.. although I do love how whoever opened him originally then drew him on the space he left!!
What a collection…been a while since I bought anything but managed to snag these bits yesterday... I fear I'm opening the rabbit hole of micro... and also any help on bits for my first go at making up a reseal on this bobba would be appreciated.. although I do love how whoever opened him originally then drew him on the space he left!!
Thanks mate- you're not wrong!That's excellent. A boxed at at was for me one of the best things you could get as a child and still has the same appeal now.
You can never go wrong with a loose squidy hahaI am too embarassed to show you my latest purchase as he hardly deserves showcasing.
A loose squidhead for £1.25....not quite the same as a sandcrawler and AFA stuff....![]()