My Star Wars bedroom in the 1990s

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It may be long past but my Star Wars bedroom lives on in photographs and a couple of videos that I made. Nearly all of my stuff is in storage now but I'd like to be able to put together another display room at some point in time.

Looking at the photographs, it makes me wince how casually I displayed my Palitoy MOCs. This was a long time before grading and star cases! The one precaution I took was to never open the curtains.

More photographs, including some freshly posted ones can be found at https://www.flickr.com/photos/12871619@N03/#

Craig.
 

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Some fantastic pictures you have there! :eek:

So have you still got the 30 back Boba Fett? I think I'll be going back for another study of them now.

Thanks for sharing, fantastic!

Ian

(Just clicked onto your link to the other pictures :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: , is all I'm saying!).
 
That is amazing - what great pictures

Some beautiful pieces as well - and worth a great deal of money now!
 
Fantastic Craig, thanks for sharing. And I see one of my favourite items, the Helix Death Star pencil sharpener. Quite the hot item these days. :)
 
Ok- some questions:

01: What is the Chewbacca in front of the Laser Rifle? Bootleg?
02: What is the Luke Jedi display at the very top of the collection? Modern?
03: Is the R2-D2 book holder modern?

Freaking love these photos :)
 
Thanks for all of the comments everyone. I'd really like to put a display together at some stage, because my collection is pretty extensive up until 1999. I still have pretty much everything I collected.

The Chewbacca in front of the laser rifle is a bootleg money box. The Darth Vader one is sitting next to him. The Palitoy laser rifle in the picture has a piece of red card inside instead of the actual insert, as it was missing when I found it at a boot sale. The Luke Jedi display behind the 12" figures is a header for a book stand for the book "Dark Force Rising". My R2-D2 book stand on my Flickr page was produced for Return if the Jedi – which I found out after I set it out with Star Wars books for the picture. There is a giant standee also produced to sell the ROTJ novel behind the Imperial troops display.

I started collecting in 1978 and didn't slow down until around 2000. I'm wishing that I had made a final push to collect the final MOCs I need but I didn't envisage them rising in value quite so much. Of course MOCs were cheaper in the late 80's, through to the mid-90's but they were still comparatively expensive and in those pre-internet days – extremely difficult to find. It was about establishing contacts in those days and getting up early to travel to collector's shows. If I had seen a MOC Jawa or some of the last 17 that I need, I would have bought them but in my despite my best efforts I just couldn't locate them. Still, I'm not too far away if I ever wanted to go on a spending spree.

I have dug up an extra picture, of a giant SW standee that I got free from the HMV store in Oxford Street in the 90s, that's also in storage. It's wrapped in about a mile of cling film to protect it. In the picture, it looks like the blast from Luke's lightsabre is shooting right through my head!

I update my Flickr page pretty regularly, especially with my latest Lego creations. The Blockade Runner in my main project – which l never stop tinkering with.

Craig.
 

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You had the German Remus Star Wars Audio Book Read Along? I also have those all three, love the style.
 
I've spent a fair amount of time looking over your collection this week Craig and it truly is a sight to behold! Also love all your lego creations and can see that many hours (days/weeks/months!), have gone into those.

It's nice to see some of those old packaging boxes and wrappers from all the tie-ins that came out when star Wars first made it to the Uk and it's funny that you kept the same things as I have (Shreddies, ESB chew wrappers, ice cream lolly packets).

One thing I wondered is if you have any black hole figures after reading one of your other comments on another thread?

Ian
 
Thanks for the positive words everyone. I collected a lot more items since those pictures were taken, especially items available in the shops further into the nineties.

I had the Black Hole Figures but only because market stalls in Romford were overflowing with them as unwanted stock – somebody overestimated the demand by a few million at least. I was more than pleased to pick up the entire main cast, a few V.I.N.CENTs and a quartet of Robot Sentries. Not S.T.A.R, Old B.O.B and Humanoid though. In our childhood games the Black Hole figures and Star Wars characters inhabited the same universe, with Charles Pizer filling in for Luke Skywalker. We had a very physical way of playing with toys, so all of them were basically played with to destruction – I came across Kate McCray's bust the other day in a drawer.

Me and my brother thought if ourselves as "proper" collectors even in our youngest days and kept the packaging although the toys themselves – including a Palitoy Landspeeder – were almost totally destroyed. Weird or what? In those days everything from Star Wars and The Black Hole was like gold dust and the packaging was simply beautiful. Wrappers and packets too were added to our haul. I still have some of the Black Hole figure packaging and a few from The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi in fairly condition but the Star Wars cards and bubbles (Chewbacca, Han Solo, R2-D2, Darth Vader and C-3PO) have just disappeared. Perhaps they are in an antechamber still yet to be discovered, along with my once cherished "I survived the Black Hole" sticker.

I'll probably start another thread on my childhood MOCs when I next visit my collection in storage and take some pictures.

Craig.
 
Thanks for the extra info on your Black Hole days, to be honest I've never even seen the film although I do have the robots from it, except the ones you've mentioned. I did get a repro MOC S.T.A.R. for the hell of it and have toyed with the idea of picking up a repro Humanoid. For some reason the film's never been a must see for me but I would like to see it at some point if it's ever on TV. I also have a few Buck Rogers and Battlestar figures that even though I don't think they're a patch on Star Wars figures, are still something I remember seeing around from my childhood. I think once Star Wars hit the Uk I've had interest in anything Sci-Fi related ever since.

Look forward to seeing you MOC collection when you next get to it.

Ian
 
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