12" large scale action figures

PulsarP

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Did anyone say dolls? :?
Just unearthing some old pics before I rearrange my 12" display

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Thanks guys, it's actually an older pic and have parted with a couple of pieces since, namely a beautiful Meccanno Jawa to Sith Smith which I totally regret :p and a SW Fett.
I have since added a few pieces though and will show when I get my new display room finished.

Regards
 
PulsarP said:
Thanks guys, it's actually an older pic and have parted with a couple of pieces since, namely a beautiful Meccanno Jawa to Sith Smith which I totally regret :p and a SW Fett.
I have since added a few pieces though and will show when I get my new display room finished.

Regards

Lovely pieces. I used to love the artwork on the large figure boxes when I was a child. :)
 
Some lovely large scale action figures there 8) :wink: I used to love these as a kid. The Fett's awesome but R2's my favourite.
 
Another amazing picture and fantastic looking 12" collection. One thing I'm wondering though is what's in that blue box with the stormtrooper on it on the far left?

Ian
 
Palifan said:
Another amazing picture and fantastic looking 12" collection. One thing I'm wondering though is what's in that blue box with the stormtrooper on it on the far left?

Ian


That'll be the Cliro soap box, this is the only image I have in my library.
It's a hard to find item but not as hard as the larger bubble bath display.

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Another jaw-dropping collection. Thanks again for sharing these wonderful photos with us.

I'm sure I speak for many forum members when I say, in addition to my sincere thanks for generously sharing such a wonderful and extensive collection with the rest of us, I would be fascinated to hear a little bit about your collecting history. A truly awesome collection like yours doesn't just happen overnight, but is the end product of years of dedicated, determined, intelligent collecting, with much sacrifice along the way. I'd love to hear some of your history; when did you first get / get back into the collecting bug? Did you keep your childhood toys and collectibles? Did you acquire the bulk of your items in the 80's, 90's, 00's, etc. or has it been a reasonably steady rate of acquisition over the years? I'm sure the story behind such an impressive collection would make for a fabulous read.

I'm always interested in hearing other collectors' stories, and I'm sure yours would be much more interesting than most. If you have the time and inclination, I'm sure your story would make for an enthralling read. If however you'd rather not do that, naturally I understand completely (I will try to contain my disappointment... promise!), but if you were willing to share some of it, and I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I'd be enthralled and thrilled to read it :)
 
Snaketibe said:
Another jaw-dropping collection. Thanks again for sharing these wonderful photos with us.

I'm sure I speak for many forum members when I say, in addition to my sincere thanks for generously sharing such a wonderful and extensive collection with the rest of us, I would be fascinated to hear a little bit about your collecting history. A truly awesome collection like yours doesn't just happen overnight, but is the end product of years of dedicated, determined, intelligent collecting, with much sacrifice along the way. I'd love to hear some of your history; when did you first get / get back into the collecting bug? Did you keep your childhood toys and collectibles? Did you acquire the bulk of your items in the 80's, 90's, 00's, etc. or has it been a reasonably steady rate of acquisition over the years? I'm sure the story behind such an impressive collection would make for a fabulous read.

I'm always interested in hearing other collectors' stories, and I'm sure yours would be much more interesting than most. If you have the time and inclination, I'm sure your story would make for an enthralling read. If however you'd rather not do that, naturally I understand completely (I will try to contain my disappointment... promise!), but if you were willing to share some of it, and I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I'd be enthralled and thrilled to read it :)


I totally agree with the above and there's always the podcast that you could tell your story for us all to listen to. Thanks for clearing up what was in the blue box as well, those soaps look amazing!

Ian
 
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Look at all the vintage.............!

I can't wait to see the new photos of your display room Paul :D
 
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