aussiejames said:"getting my figures encased for protection" I still think figures get damaged in cases when moved around.
edd_jedi said:I agree with the above, IMO the only things that look good graded are MOCs and boxed vehicles. Loose figures, multi packs, baggies, mail aways etc all look utter ****, mainly due to the accessories being sellotaped/glued in place. Here's a good example:
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Sorry but that looks ridiculous.
edd_jedi said:NONE of those look good. Sorry but it's just not good enough, it looks like amateur shite.
jedisearcher said:Off topic, why the hell do people get games graded? Can't see the point at all. MOC's grade fine - an unprotected card and fragile bubble now protected. Games already come in sellophane, in a nice protective case already so what's the point?
Dublinjeff said:I have to say I am a big fan of the work Steve does at UKG. I agree the saber in hand on the figures looks great....here's my Luke fb..
olisuds said:Dublinjeff said:I have to say I am a big fan of the work Steve does at UKG. I agree the saber in hand on the figures looks great....here's my Luke fb..
I'm really in 2 minds about getting them graded at the moment. I must admit I think your Luke looks pretty smart with saber in hand. I think the sabers look shite removed from the arm and taped to the plastic.
I might trial a few and see how it goes.
JuniorChubb said:I have got to vouch for Christians cases, I never understood why people would add to the cost off collecting by using acrylic cases...
That was until I bought some for myself, anything I want to display that is above average importance to me now gets an Acrylic case.
JuniorChubb said:One thing though Christian, would introducing a line of cases especially for loose Vintage Star Wars with a foot peg built in ever be a possibility?
JuniorChubb said:Oh and to stop me going off topic, I would go UKG all the way. I am not one for selling my items so future price is not an issue for me and I am all for backing a British company.
dinner squadron 2 said:Hey Christian, what about a small hole in the bottom with an acrylic dowel and a little acrylic cement. Just an idea
David