Another fantastic episode lads, definitely helped break up my 12 hour drive home.
Thanks for the mention although the article about the Small wing DV Tie Die Cast was written by Spoons not me. There is a new article about Die Cast variants that you can check out in the same section as the Small...
Sorry didn’t realise it was the 3 3/4 inch scale version and that the Die Cast had been on a previous week.
Nice collection and thanks for sharing, but this thread are not for the diecast. You are welcome to share the picture in the cloud car diecast thread on this link...
What would I do without GW Acrylic!
As a poor old Die Cast collector I’d have to let these sit to gather dust on my shelves. So grateful you cater for the Die Cast line and how exceptional your product is.
Kind Regards
Justin
It’s a very clean V2 Die Cast Tie Fighter. Nothing stands out as prototype to me but spoons could be correct in saying it could be a quality test example. From the pictures I’d say it’s more likely just a nice example of the Version 2 Tie unfortunately as there is no paint scratch lines or pen...
Australian Star Wars fast food collectables are sometimes overlooked and hard to find. My latest purchase is an upgrade on a glass I already had but thought I’d share it. Australian Pizza Hut Star Wars Luke/Leia glass, 1 of 4 in the set. It’s based on the more common Burger King Coke glasses but...
I’d agree with the price point factor.
From the 1980 Kenner Toy Fair Catalog to the 1981 Catalog they had stopped advertising the larger (boxed) ships including the Tie Bomber. Only the carded Die Cast ships/vehicles were present in the 1981 catalog suggesting they had dumped the more costly...