StarWarsFan
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just found out cancelled tomorrow.
Mrleemur said:I think this is my first ever vintage pickup at a boot sale (had plenty of modern, lego, vhs, other nonsense)
Just sat in a tray with other random stuff, he asked a tenner, offered him five as the ramp is missing (i also suggested it wasn't in great condition, but it's mostly just dirty with one decal a bit damaged)
He took the fiver!!
Canopy is also a bit iffy on closer inspection, and obviously no Han in carbonite :/
Funnier thing was, as i was going round the rest of the sale, someone offered to buy it off me, "errr, no!" He then asked if i'd bought it today, part of me wanted to say, "no, i just bring some toys with me" :lol:
Any recommendations on the best way to clean without damaging the decals?? Want to preserve it all as best i can!!
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Mrleemur said:I think this is my first ever vintage pickup at a boot sale (had plenty of modern, lego, vhs, other nonsense)
Just sat in a tray with other random stuff, he asked a tenner, offered him five as the ramp is missing (i also suggested it wasn't in great condition, but it's mostly just dirty with one decal a bit damaged)
He took the fiver!!
Canopy is also a bit iffy on closer inspection, and obviously no Han in carbonite :/
Funnier thing was, as i was going round the rest of the sale, someone offered to buy it off me, "errr, no!" He then asked if i'd bought it today, part of me wanted to say, "no, i just bring some toys with me" :lol:
Any recommendations on the best way to clean without damaging the decals?? Want to preserve it all as best i can!!
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StarWarsFan said:Check out Toy Polloi on youtube he dose a number of repair videos.
Mrleemur said:StarWarsFan said:Check out Toy Polloi on youtube he dose a number of repair videos.
Thanks, i've watched the retroblasting restorations, and those seem a little 'destructive' for my liking, more about restoring looks that preserving originality!!
Have just started with some very mild dish soap, cotton buds and kitchen paper, making sure to dry quickly and gently as i go. Already a massive improvement.
TK-7785 said:Well the start of my carboot season has gone off with a bang. I rarely expect to find vintage Star Wars, and even then it's usually common loose beater figures and knackered ROTJ annuals. But today was ****ing epic...as far carboot finds go. This little lot from two different car boots this morning; Han and a Jawa from two separate sellers, both mint for a couple of quid each. Then there's the mint in box mini-rigs, still with inserts and unused stickers, poly bags etc. This guy knew what he had, but still fair prices.
Of course I'll probably not find any more in the wild for the rest of the season. :lol:
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Chris
StarWarsFan said:May go to the local one on Thursday if its nice.