can you remember your first star wars encounter?

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being one of the younger members on here, i got my first star wars figure in 1985.

i was in hospital with kidney failure, and my older cousin, who was well into the toys, bought me a han hoth and a speeder bike. i can actually remember that moment, which is really cool 8)
after that mje and my bro's were hooked, we had a great collection by 1987.

anyone else remember when they first discovered "the force?"
 
my 4 th birthday , dad takes me to see star wars at the cinema . first time i had been to the cinema. i came out a couple of hours later a changed boy 8)
 
Remember watching the films loads when younger. Were on the telly by then.

Actual collectables was getting all my brothers stuff as he was much older. Good for me, bad for him and good for the toys as they got a new lease of life and didn't end up getting chucked out as would have been the case if we had been similar ages. No grabbing neighbours or younger relatives got their hands on our stuff as I know is the case for some people.
 
aged about 4 or five, I remember walking past a friends back garden and seeing some starwars figures. 8)
 
One Christmas around 1980 my uncle had rented the video of Star Wars and from that moment on I wanted to be Han Solo !! :oops: :lol:
 
Remember going to see Empire on its release, aged 7, and that was it for me. I think Lando was my first figure - I ended up swapping him for a jawa that had been chewed by a dog

I was a dumb kid :oops:
 
The only film I saw at the cinema on release was Jedi but by that time I had already read the book so I knew what was going to happen!!
 
spoons said:
Remember going to see Empire on its release, aged 7, and that was it for me. I think Lando was my first figure - I ended up swapping him for a jawa that had been chewed by a dog

I was a dumb kid :oops:

I wonder just how many tons of Star Wars stuff ended up inside dogs and hoovers over the years?
 
Fitzy said:
I wonder just how many tons of Star Wars stuff ended up inside dogs and hoovers over the years?

as a kid all my vintage weapons either got hoovered up or lost in flower beds.

My folks found a rebel soldier and tusken raider last summer whilst digging up a flower bed :shock: no guns though.

If only they made a 'metal' detector for plastic :(
 
spoons said:
Fitzy said:
I wonder just how many tons of Star Wars stuff ended up inside dogs and hoovers over the years?

as a kid all my vintage weapons either got hoovered up or lost in flower beds.

My folks found a rebel soldier and tusken raider last summer whilst digging up a flower bed :shock: no guns though.

If only they made a 'metal' detector for plastic :(

There are going to be some mighty confused archeologists in a thousand years time. "So what is the religious significance of these burried icons?" "I believe them to be from the late 20th century period when we believe that Jedi was the major denomination"
 
jayjedi said:
spoons said:
Fitzy said:
I wonder just how many tons of Star Wars stuff ended up inside dogs and hoovers over the years?

:(
my sister used to bite their heads off :(
but she would eat anything to be fair so i gave her worms when she decapited my death star gunner :)

A punishment fitting the crime. You obviously had a strong sense of justice as a child.
 
i remember getting a falcon for christmas ,not sure how old i was
but it was second hand and was just covered with a piece of wrapping paper
my first real memory of the films was walking down stairs at 10 at night and finding my parents watching a pirate copy of jedi
they made me go to bed and wait till the morning to watch it
i remember my dad ****ing smirking the clever git
 
I still remember quite vividly opening my Falcon (ESB box) and having the AT-AT either for the same birthday or the following Christmas.

I also remember getting my mum to put the battle damage stickers on my X-wing, even as a child I was fussy about condition! :wink:
 
The first SW film i saw at the pictures was ROTJ, my brother and i used to watch SW every Sunday morning.
I remember my parents also saying that at Christmas they used to trawl round shops for hours and hours looking for the specific SW figures that i wanted :D
 
Fitzy said:
There are going to be some mighty confused archeologists in a thousand years time. "So what is the religious significance of these burried icons?" "I believe them to be from the late 20th century period when we believe that Jedi was the major denomination"

odd you should say that as I am a mighty confused archaeologist :D
 
I remember going to see a new hope when it came out in the cinema and i think my dad was just as blown away as i was :D .I did have one 12" figure and that was c3po my mother says she still has it but is yet to find it and as for the smaller figures im afraid they went down the family to my younger brothers and were lost forever :cry: We couldnt afford any of the big ships and thats why i have got an at at and a falcon and am hankering after an imperial shuttle,but the figures must come first otherwise i will never get anywhere near a complete set.
 
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